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1 She said more businesses should get on board with the living wage.
2 Now let us get on board ; I see the boat is approaching.
3 Let us slip off our shoes and get on board at once.
4 We want to get on board of her as quickly as possible.
5 Whereupon Eteonicus promptly ordered his crews to get on board their vessels.
6 When you get on board you can take what you find here.
7 Our hope was that we should quickly get on board a vessel.
8 He watched Archer get on board , and then himself entered another compartment.
9 Do your utmost, and we shall yet get on board all right.
10 Even Golding, when we get on board , looks pale and says little.
11 It was sound reasoning, but how was I to get on board ?
12 When you get on board , you'll find monkey's allowance-morekicks than half-pence
13 Companies may get on board by leveraging employees' passions for GivingTuesday.
14 Richard Hill is hoping the government will get on board with his project.
15 A Russian flight will again be the cheapest way to get on board .
16 And Russia has already confirmed it wants to get on board .
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