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Usage examples with getting on

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She became an internet sensation when she was caught on camera giving another peer the V sign for saying she was getting on in years.
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This new truck has a pull out tray, and 90 per cent of the equipment can be accessed without getting on the truck.
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According to every single newszzz report, it's because of increasing rents, the credit squeeze, the difficulty of getting on the mortgage ladder, rising university costs, yadda yadda yadda.
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The danger is getting on the wrong path - being overwhelmed and dying before our due time.
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It was pretty nerve-wracking getting on that calibre of horses, three of them in one day.
calgaryherald.com
How are you getting on with it, anyhow?
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That was way more fun than getting on a sailing boat and going round the world.
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I really loved doing that, and afterwards getting on stage with a group again and playing with other people was a piece of cake!
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But still other famous types are getting on the porker bandwagon.
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And although they have seven branches across the country, the two businesswomen are not above getting on their hands and knees with their own scrubbing brushes.
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