She had to harden herself so that she could get on with life instead of acting like a wimp, a selfish wimp at that. |
He enters, apologises bluntly for keeping us waiting, and says he's extremely busy, so let's get on with it. |
Right, that's got the usual wisecrack remark about snowshoes out of the way, now we can get on with things. |
Hopefully I'll come back refreshed and with a will to get on with lots of exciting things! |
I learnt to get on with them, I just wanted to be something I wasn't, a bit of a Jack the Lad and it was the start of a rocky ride really. |
It was the work of no more than an hour to cut a hop-through and I could get on with the rest of the job. |