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Have smooth relations.
get along with
get on
get along
1
Europe needs to
get
on
with
integration and Washington with fiscal reform.
2
Do the forthright thing: accept your situation, and
get
on
with
it.
3
We must vote on this and
get
on
with
it, he said.
4
It will happen, let's
get
on
with
it, he told Nine's Today.
5
They had good instincts and a willingness to
get
on
with
business.
6
Let's
get
on
with
sensible moderate one nation but tax-cutting Tory government.
7
It affects the way you
get
on
with
your wife and children.
8
They must keep to that decision and
get
on
with
the legislation.
9
Maybe this illness was a warning to
get
on
with
His work.
10
The Irish supporters want the New Zealanders to
get
on
with
it.
11
And yet your step-mother seems to
get
on
with
him all right.
12
As general information, you could probably
get
on
with
Anne of Menand.
13
Ages ago, we were expected to
get
on
with
it at seven.
14
I let him
get
on
with
it, while I considered the matter.
15
The government has got to
get
on
with
delivering Brexit, he says.
16
Just pause, regroup, and
get
on
with
your second bit. Brilliant advice.