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91. But the Gypsies say they just want to get on with the local people. 92. Go and play on the slide and let the girls get on with their game. 93. I get on with it over lunch - a sandwich and a green apple from the canteen, eaten at my desk. 94. Try and put the incident behind you and get on with normal life. 95. Two bloody wars and we're still content to snooze and let that lot get on with it. 96. With a new mailing address and telephone number, the Colemans tried to get on with their lives. 97. The alternative, of course, is to buckle down and get on with playing the game by Westminster's rules. 98. She was dying for him to leave so she could get on with business. 99. We should not just trust people to get on with the task of caring for vulnerable children. 100. Now Peter's family can get on with looking after him and coping with his illness without worrying about losing their home. 101. I do not want to go into detail about how I get on with Michael. 102. Now go away and let me get on with my work in peace. 103. This time, he convinced himself, he would confront his fears and get on with his life. 104. They should quit complaining and just get on with their job! 105. My sister was divorced two years ago, and he doesn't really get on with her. 106. I'd like you, Sergeant, to get on with organising the usual routine. 107. Contestant, Fiona, says she's just eager to get on with the game as soon as possible. 108. They saw themselves as wanting to get on with the teaching of their subject. 109. Bush's low-key message is that the important thing is to get on with the job. 110. Why, therefore, did congress not get on with the business of removing a patently guilty president? 111. After an introduction by the chairperson, we'll get on with the day's discussions. 112. When they go home you can get on with some electronic angling with your detector. 113. They were shouting at her to get on with it. 114. Well, he was paying so let him get on with it in his peculiar way. 115. We should be allowed to get on with the training and leave the generation of profit to those with the necessary expertise. 116. How do you get on with your colleagues-are you an active team-player? 117. You should treat it as a straight forward job of work and get on with it. 118. Well, they grieve; we grieve for a while and then get on with our lives. 119. Just as we were beginning to get on with each other again, Jackie came and stirred things up. 120. He stepped on to the elevator, and the doors closed in front of him before Wyatt remembered to get on with him.