100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "get on-with"

Definition

The verb get on with means to continue doing something, especially after a delay or interruption. It can also imply having a harmonious relationship with someone.

Synonyms

  • Continue
  • Proceed
  • Carry on
  • Move forward
  • Advance
  • Coexist
  • Get along

Antonyms

  • Stop
  • Halt
  • Discontinue
  • Pause
  • Disconnect
  • Clash
  • Fall out

Examples

  1. I need to get on with my homework before dinner.
  2. After the meeting, let's get on with our project plans.
  3. She decided to get on with her life after the breakup.
  4. It's time to get on with the task at hand.
  5. Can you please get on with the presentation?
  6. We must get on with our work despite the distractions.
  7. I can't wait any longer; I have to get on with it.
  8. He and his brother used to fight, but now they get on with each other.
  9. I wish they would just get on with the movie already.
  10. Let's get on with the discussion about our future plans.
  11. You should get on with your studies if you want to pass the exam.
  12. They have a great friendship; they really get on with one another.
  13. Please get on with your chores so we can go out later.
  14. After the break, the team will get on with the next stage of the project.
  15. I hope they can get on with their neighbors better than before.
  16. She tends to get on with her colleagues quite well.
  17. It's hard to get on with work when there are so many interruptions.
  18. I need to get on with my reading for the class.
  19. If you want to succeed, you have to get on with it.
  20. They always get on with each other at family gatherings.
  21. He was anxious to get on with the task before him.
  22. The kids need to get on with their games after lunch.
  23. After the argument, they decided to get on with their lives.
  24. Let's get on with fixing the car before it gets dark.
  25. She couldn't believe how easily they could get on with each other.
  26. He was eager to get on with his new job responsibilities.
  27. We should get on with the planning for the event.
  28. It’s time to get on with our workout routine.
  29. The teacher encouraged the students to get on with their assignments.
  30. They always find a way to get on with friends, no matter the situation.
  31. I just want to get on with my life after this setback.
  32. Let’s get on with the tour of the facility.
  33. She needs to get on with her painting project.
  34. We must get on with the implementation of the new system.
  35. He prefers to get on with things quietly without fuss.
  36. It’s time to get on with the preparations for the big day.
  37. They managed to get on with their studies despite the noise.
  38. I hope they can get on with the neighbors and resolve their differences.
  39. You should get on with your routine to stay productive.
  40. She was determined to get on with her life goals.
  41. They agreed to get on with their plans for the weekend.
  42. The manager urged the team to get on with the project timeline.
  43. I find it hard to get on with work when I’m tired.
  44. We need to get on with the discussion if we want to finish on time.
  45. He decided to get on with his career after graduation.
  46. They have learned to get on with each other despite their differences.
  47. I need to get on with my exercise routine regularly.
  48. It’s important to get on with your goals no matter the challenges.
  49. They quickly get on with their tasks and meet deadlines.
  50. She’s trying to get on with her family after the incident.
  51. Let's get on with this project; time is running out.
  52. He encouraged his friends to get on with their hobbies.
  53. The kids were excited to get on with the fun activities planned.
  54. She felt relieved to get on with her life again.
  55. We need to get on with our work to make progress.
  56. He tries to get on with everyone he meets.
  57. They decided to get on with their travel plans despite the weather.
  58. I just want to get on with my routine and not think about stress.
  59. Let’s get on with our conversation without distractions.
  60. She was happy to get on with her studies after a long break.
  61. They always get on with their tasks efficiently.
  62. I'm ready to get on with my art project this weekend.
  63. The team will get on with the final touches tomorrow.
  64. He finds it easier to get on with his work in a quiet space.
  65. It’s essential to get on with the negotiations swiftly.
  66. We need to get on with our plans to meet the deadline.
  67. They were relieved to finally get on with their travel plans.
  68. I hope you can get on with your life after this.
  69. She decided to get on with her responsibilities as a parent.
  70. They should get on with the cleaning before guests arrive.
  71. I hope we can get on with the project without any hiccups.
  72. He quickly learned to get on with his new coworkers.
  73. Let’s get on with the game; everyone is waiting.
  74. She needs to get on with her research for the thesis.
  75. They are trying to get on with their family despite the tensions.
  76. It’s important to get on with your passions in life.
  77. I can't wait to get on with the next chapter of my book.
  78. They often get on with each other during group projects.
  79. She’s eager to get on with her plans for the future.
  80. You should get on with your exercise to stay fit.
  81. We can’t afford to get on with our work half-heartedly.
  82. I wish they would just get on with the renovations already.
  83. He was anxious to get on with the task before him.
  84. I need to get on with my budgeting for the month ahead.
  85. They should get on with their studies if they want to pass.
  86. She’s trying hard to get on with everyone in the office.
  87. Let’s get on with the meeting so we can finish early.
  88. He was eager to get on with his life after the event.
  89. They must get on with their duties before the deadline.
  90. I want to get on with my writing every day.
  91. It’s high time we get on with our plans for the future.
  92. She needs to get on with her work and stop procrastinating.
  93. They have learned to get on with their differences peacefully.
  94. I hope you can get on with your friends despite the arguments.
  95. Let’s get on with the shopping before the stores close.
  96. He prefers to get on with tasks as soon as they arise.
  97. They encouraged each other to get on with their fitness goals.
  98. I need to get on with my career aspirations seriously.
  99. They always get on with their neighbors during holidays.
  100. It’s important to get on with your life after setbacks.