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    Use "get onto" in a sentence

    get onto example sentences

    get onto


    1. Finally he was ready to get onto the real topic


    2. His compositions took him the rest of the dwindling afternoon and up until dinner to get onto paper and address


    3. His plan was to get onto the nearby hills where he could see the surrounding valley, and then plan his escape route


    4. "Here's what I'm thinking, if I can get onto one of their computers, which should be no problem, I think I can run a program I wrote using whatever basic user account they have logged in by default


    5. get onto my job two to three hours early


    6. She needed to get onto more familiar territory if she was going to be of any help at all


    7. Brother Francis walked through the barren woods, which were whitewashed with snow at this mid-December time of year, toward the road that he would cross over to get onto the immediate grounds of the Kripalu Center


    8. as he was exiting to get onto I-20, he wondered why I wasn’t moving when it hit him that I


    9. After every one million rearrangements, the tritech sculpture would spit a golden nugget onto the floor


    10. “I suggest you get onto the lab and find out about them

    11. A few internal service groups, the more heavily pressed, would get onto procedure reviews


    12. By coincidence, we heard about a flight heading to that same base; the Ranger and I headed over to try to get onto the helicopter


    13. He needed the help of a brawny squire to get onto his horse, though, and the way his head was always turning as he rode suggested that Ser Maynard had been right about his eye


    14. ‘Get onto the ice, over the ice! Go on! Turn! Don’t you hear? Go on!’ innumerable voices suddenly shouted after the ball had struck the general, the men themselves not knowing what, or why, they were shouting


    15. “Get onto the ice, over the ice! Go on! Turn! Don’t you hear? Go on!” innumerable voices suddenly shouted after the ball had struck the general, the men themselves not knowing what, or why, they were shouting


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