on with造句91. Let's press on with our work.
92. She's carrying on with her boss.
93. Nixon pushed on with the weapons development program.
94. I'd better bash on with my work.
95. Get on with your work!
96. Each wheel is held on with four bolts.
97. He was laying the flattery on with a trowel.
98. Stop farting around and get on with your work!
99. She's never really got on with her sister.
100. I want to carry on with my course.
101. Poland pressed on with economic reform.
102. The manager has been carrying on with his secretary.
103. Stop mooning and get on with some work!
104. Sometimes riders urge their horses on with whips.
105. Go on with your work.
106. Steady on with my paper! That's all I have.
107. Stop larking about and get on with your work.
108. How's your son getting on with his French?
109. £50 should be enough to be going on with.
110. Don't try anything on with me, kid, or you'll be sorry.
111. I suppose I could get on with the ironing while I'm waiting.
112. He stayed on with an erect posture by the window.
113. I need to crack on with my project work this weekend.
114. The tail won't come off the toy plane; it's fixed on with nails.
115. Stop jawing and let me get on with the work!
115.try its best to gather and create good sentences.
116. Will you lot stop messing around and get on with it!
117. She paused to light another cigarette and then went on with her account of the accident.
118. Ted looked up briefly, then carried on with what he was doing.
119. She's never really got on with her sister/She and her sister have never really got on.
120. I'd better leave you to get on with it, then.