Sentence examples for get a move on to from inspiring English sources

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The administration of Barack Obama has been urging regulators to get a move on, to fulfil its promise to rein in reckless bankers.

Our host was more interested in either his increasingly bizarre links ("We'll get a move on to someone who's a little bit more angry then you").

For a company with almost $160 billion £1000 bn) in cash and investments this sort of technology isn't beyond the realms of the imagination, but Apple might have to get a move on to keep ahead in the market: a smart earphone gadget that offers the same functionality as their patent application (and more) recently raised more than $2 million on Kickstarter.

The reality that Tom's pretty poeticizing cannot soften blazes into being as soon as the high-pitched whinny of Ms. Ivey's Amanda breaks into the room, her voice encapsulating the shrill nag of every mother who ever hounded an unwilling boy to rise and shine, to get a move on, to buck himself up.

"I hope the cops will get a move on to stop this happening again in France or anywhere else".

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Blasting the SLC for failing graduates, she said: "We know that the SLC is currently working with HMRC to explore opportunities to make better use of data received from employers in real-time, but they need to get a move-on to bring the current antiquated and inefficient system into the 21st century".

All those impatient readers who've been carping at him and telling him to get a move on are bound to feel a sense of loss.

No time to take stock of that (beyond offering a swift round of applause), because now Jonathan Ross is back to tell us to get a move on!

Jump! You, pal, get a move on!

"They need to get a move-on with the redevelopment.

Gilroy will need to get a move on if plans to begin the shoot for The Bourne Legacy in the spring are to be realised.

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