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151. There is going to be hardship, but we have to grit our teeth and get on with it. 152. His assistant stepped into the breach when the old surgeon was unable to go on with the operation. 153. She impatiently waved him away and went on with her work. 154. She carried on with her work for all the world as if nothing had happened! 155. When I came back in, one of the men was trying it on with my wife! 156. He glanced at the note, put it aside and went on with the meeting. 157. Return to your places and get on with your work. 158. Dali's shoe hat was undoubtedly the most surrealist idea he ever worked on with Schiaparelli. 159. Will you stop messing around and get on with some work? 160. His wife found out he'd been carrying on with another woman. 161. The rest of the world struggles on with its perpetual problems, poverty and debt. 162. What are your neighbours like? Do you get on with them? 163. Martin tried to hang on with his toes as well as his feet. 164. He has been playing all afternoon instead of getting on with his work. 165. I wish you'd stop bellyaching and just get on with the job. 166. She gets on with her job and does it supremely well. 167. She was rubber-heeling on her husband to find out whether he was carrying on with some other woman. 168. Go on with you-you're never forty. You don't look a day over thirty. 169. I got on with the business of filling in the form. 170. Be careful not to muddle the files you've already worked on with the others. 171. It was a good enough description for Mattie to be going on with. 172. The kids often try it on with a new babysitter. 173. People will talk, but you have to get on with your life. 174. He picked himself up and walked on with weak knees. 175. If we crack on with the painting we should finish it today. 176. I can't lend you the whole amount now(Sentence dictionary), but I can give you something to be going on with. 177. You're heading for disaster if you go on with her. 178. There was nothing left for the teams to do but get on with the business of racing. 179. If you'd got on with your work instead of wasting time chatting, you'd be finished by now. 180. He found a quiet corner and got on with his work.