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Hopefully it's our turn to get on top of him in the next one".
"He's a tough competitor to get on top of.
I really have to get on top of that.
2.32pm: Stoke are beginning to get on top of Leicester.
Don't expect Mr Allawi to get on top of the insurgency in a jiffy.
"They really need to get on top of things there," he said.
Unless you can do that, you're never going to get on top of the problems".
He added: "In the third set he started to get on top of me.
Anything criminal that is locally made and produced is very hard to get on top of.
A small, vaguely decorative wood-burning stove struggled to get on top of the cold.
"We have to get on top of the welfare bill," he said.
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