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How to use get on in a sentence

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Along the way there were stories and rumours that the two did not get on but Serena is adamant that the duo are not involved in a bitter feud.
You used to be able to drive in in your car and pull right up to the plane and get on the plane.
It will likely take him at least two or three years to get on the same page with the government on missile defense anyways.
I'm not saying it's impossible that we would have found something, got lucky, and been able to get on the trail of one or more of the hijackers.
Those small rips and tears that you get on your old blue jeans and the occasional jacket can easily be fixed with a little duct tape.
Anyone who is entitled to vote and isn't on the register already can apply to get on the Supplement.
I think I might have let those expectations get on top of me a little and I've probably made a rod for my own back.
Still, the robot is pretty impressive, though we think he needs to get on some roids before he can start hitting those homeruns.
In Milan I literally had to work my socks off to get on to a train to Paris.
On the whole, people are happy to let you get on with living your own life.
We are as powerful a partner as you can get on the corporate battlefield, or in the political arena.
Now you either shape up and act like a mature young woman or you can get on a plane right now and we'll send you home!
In the afternoon, when we're all coming in from Sunday, the usual three toughs from the bus department get on for a surprise ticket inspection.
We constantly hear about people being encouraged to dump their cars and get on the bus but then we are left with a rubbish bus service.
Before we get on to the clinical implications, let's just quickly run through what the possible reasons are.
Head lice are small, wingless insects that can get on the hair and scalp of humans.
But he has maintained a low profile since the conviction was quashed and now simply wants to get on with life.
Firstly, anyone wishing to get on or off in the smaller towns along the route such as Squamish, Lillooet, or Williams Lake, will be out of luck.
At the moment we're standing at the stop saying if the bus works, we'll get on it.
It's got to be better than stopping people in the street who'll quickly make up any old tosh just to get away and get on with their daily duties.
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Examples from Classical Literature
No village can get on without the khatri who keeps the accounts, does the banking business, and buys and sells the grain.
Monny's anxious to get on to Cairo, but we shall come back to Alexandria later.
But youre in big-league company now, and the wise birds on the other teams get on to you at once.
He had hoped that they would walk home or that they would get on to a 'bus!
When I tried to get on the bed it canted over and deposited me on the floor.
She would not have left Quast and the cattery in the same unceremonious fashion to get on as best they might.
And he laughs, too, contagiously, and you know that you are going to get on!
If the garden door is locked, you can climb the wall and get on to the scullery roof.
I'm going to get on the teleceiver and tell Connel that if he doesn't blast away from here right now, you're a dead space Cadet!
Thence it was an easy task to get on top of the structure in which the dance was being held.
Was I to get on to the top form of my division, and if so, was it Langrish or Purkis who was to be displaced?
Then out of the scurry and whirl, the old terrier was observed to get on top.
He was a French sea dog and hung on like grim death and managed to get on deck safely.
In the state of the sea, to get on board the drogher from the dinghy, was an operation too dangerous to be attempted.
By making trips enough we could by means of this weak creature get over to Basiliko, and then perhaps still get on to Eretria.
We did not get on it till we had travelled along the line about fifteen miles.
Mademoiselle Deschamps, who was only a figurante, contrived to get on with a salary of only sixteen pounds.
He waited for the conductor to get on to the footboard, and followed promptly.
We often feel that if we were not as ignorant of glass-blowing as Amieux is of everything else, we could get on famously with him.
I had on sneakers and I put in my best work, for I wanted to get on this side of the channel.
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