Sentence examples for get on many from inspiring English sources

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To get on, many join it.

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George Bush, attending his first international gathering as president, seemed to get on well with many of his Latin American counterparts.

When people are uncomfortable or don't know what to do, many get on their cell phones.

This will also keep you from getting on too many lists for repeated appeals.

Liana and Harold got on well enough for many years, and she was a frequent guest at La Pietra.

Now the race is on to partner with as many TV manufacturers as possible and get on as many connected TVs as they possibly can.

"I didn't get on with many people out there".

A. To do as much as possible, get on as many shows as possible.

"You don't get on too many teams where you can see guys really care," he said.

It has inspired her to get on with many other things, given her new skills and confidence and changed her life.

We are no longer getting the in-depth information that we used to get on so many important issues.

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