have got on造句(1) I was burning to know how he had got on in New York.
(2) When he came back to see me I asked how he had got on.
(3) The ticket woman and I had got on famously.
(4) He doubts whether they would have got on so well with their old, slow power-harrow drill units.
(5) It occurred to him now that Blackbeard had got on his tracks in the fog.
(6) Clive Phillips, the council estate dodger who had got on his bike and into the fast lane, had fired me.
(7) Her grandmother was now on her feet again; in fact, she had got on her feet on Christmas morning.
(8) I am sure that I would have got on with both men, famously well.
(9) How could they possibly have got on to him?
(10) No. You have got on the wrong bus.
(11) We might have got on tolerably, notwithstanding, but for two people , Miss Cathy and Joseph.
(12) She adored shopping for bargains and street markets and would have got on well with Cherry.
(13) Let me just whisk off those little pieces of dirt that have got on your coat.
(14) Now I come to see the effects sales terms have got on the procedure in accounting. But could you say a few words about next four terms.
(15) I had done enough after being recalled against Pakistan to have got on the tour to India.