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11 Sentences With "gets on with it"

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I think if James wants to do something he gets on with it and just does it.
She just gets on with it quietly, but she's got our interests at heart all of the time.
He just gets on with it and left us to be creative in our own way, which we liked.
It's pretty easy to take the piss out of him, which by now he knows, but he just gets on with it anyway.
" H: "She has this weird ability to let things go over her head, she doesn't really dwell on emotions too long, she just kind of gets on with it.
When I ask if it ever gets overwhelming, she acknowledges that it can be difficult but she gets on with it anyway—just as she does with everything else.
He doesn't need to fight anymore, and every bout he takes, he is taken away from his young family and into a lonely training camp where he just gets on with it.
Like Deadly Premonition's Francis York Morgan, one of my favorite video game characters, who when confronted my monsters and ghosts simply shrugs and gets on with it, Tanner doesn't fret or navel gaze—as much as I am, he's enjoying the ride.
He looks like the kind of kid who just sits in class and fucking gets on with it – like a junior Mastermind contestant just waiting for his turn to demolish the competition, or that kid from August Rush – quietly excelling​ while everybody else scribbles rudimentary illustrations of dicks on each other's notebooks and sets their pencil cases on fire.
Though on the right of the party, Auer was a pragmatist and viewed attempts to formulate social democratic reformism theoretically as harmful to its real political practice. He remarked to Bernstein during the controversy over the latter's theory of revisionism, "What you call for, my dear Ede, is something which one neither admits openly nor puts to a formal vote; one simply gets on with it." Auer died in Berlin on 10 April 1907.
He gets down to it, he gets on with it, he plays each shot according to its merits, and his own powers, without a trace of exhibitionism, and no by-play whatever'.Potter, p. 41 The book gloomily concludes, 'we amateurs have to fight against the growing menace of young people who insist on playing their various games for the fun of the thing...indulging rather too freely, if the truth were known, in pure play'.

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