Sentence examples for getting on with work from inspiring English sources

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Dismissing Thornberry's concerns, Green said May was leading a "practical, pragmatic government getting on with work in the interests of the British people".

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But, in his view, it's not possible to make a half-hour comedy based on the thought that "ninety-five per cent of politicians are just getting on with working quite hard".

We all started from a point of trust and faith in each other's expertise and ability that allowed us to just get on with working together.

Everyone is staring intently at their screens, quietly getting on with their work - or so it seems.

Speaking to reporters outside her home, Emily Thornberry admitted to making "a mistake" and said she was getting on with her work as an MP.

A few hot tears were the right response, followed by getting on with the work.

And what about getting on with a friend or getting on with your work?

"I've just got to get on with work.

Meanwhile, German artists, like their footballers, get on with work of true merit.

Never being able to quite, you know, get on with work is a shameful secret shared by many people.

He then puts the phone next to the music speakers and leaves them to listen to very loud music whilst he gets on with work.

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