Sentence examples for easy to get on from inspiring English sources

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Mr Dennis, who remains group chairman, is by his own admission "not always easy to get on with".

Everyone loves both of them: it's incredible the way they've got such massive worldwide appeal, and they're so easy to get on with".

In short, benzos are very easy to get on, almost impossible to get off.

The fact that it was so easy to get on with stolen passports, it just creates a terrorist atmosphere," he said.

If you just want to show off, a game show that's relatively easy to get on may be your best bet; an avid costumer might enjoy appearing on "Let's Make a Deal".

Instantly really easy to get on with.

They're easy to get, on the Internet".

Sensitivity doesn't necessarily make you easy to get on with.

It was easy to get on the big list.

It wasn't easy to get on "Car Talk," I discovered.

"Plus, it's very easy to get on welfare here".

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