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get on with it
verb as in continue
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
And the likelihood is it will be used only very much as a last resort and more as a warning to make it clear to goalkeepers that they need to get on with it.
"We will be safest, happiest and flourish most when we bring back firm discipline, strict boundaries and we can get on with it," he added.
Unfortunately, that same level of control has resulted in a timid, far-from-revelatory film, authorized by the three surviving Zeppelin vets and graced by their presence in new interviews that give off the faint scent of impatience: Can we get on with it?
"This isn't going to be a problem of funding, this is going to be 'have we got the right solution and can we get on with it quickly'," he said.
A little later, Fiennes, still pondering the matter, suggests, “We’ve all got aspects of ourselves, we would like things to be different. We know that we sometimes have to just get on with it — he’s just getting on with it.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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