"It has been really hard but you just have to get on with it, " she said.
We've had those weeks in Europe and you just have to get on with it.
These issues need to be addressed now and they need to get on with it.
Farmers, meanwhile, urged the government to get on with the job as quickly as possible.
It's a case of having to get on with the job and that's what I'll do.
And I really would urge Apple to get on with publishing the correct apology.
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It's time to get on with life and we're going to have a lot of fun.
What's important is they need to get on with checking their computers and making remediation plans.
Which is another reason for Asia to use the upswing to get on with the restructuring pronto.
Mr Malde said he was "really pleased to be able to get on with running the business".
Most of my undergrad and MBA students are in a great rush to get on with it.
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Instead of sitting down and crying about it, I just decided to get on with my art.
It is not ideal to have a late change but we just have to get on with it.
"They are very dismayed and upset, because they just want to get on with their lives, " she says.
When we have explained that we have done, people are just happy to get on with their life.
We're very excited for our Japanese friends and I look forward to get on with the (unintelligible) operations.
He wishes simply to get on with his life and hopes that the perpetrators are brought to justice.
Save in cases of grave default, the commission has to be left to get on with its job.
Social liberalism and greenery were presented as necessary to get on with the Liberal Democrats in the coalition.
Clarity is important and an ability to get on with what's going to be a big job this summer.
None of which made it any easier for Charles Burdick, a Telewest executive, to get on with the negotiations.
Their proper task is broader but no less urgent: to get on with spending and with freeing up finance.
But Milo Djukanovic, the reforming president of Montenegro who wants to get on with the West, has different ideas.
But still, there is plenty to get on with, without spending a penny.
These are movers and shakers, and they have plenty to get on with.
An overbearing bureaucracy would be encouraged to get on with implementing the reforms.
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Following his acquittal, Mr Railton said he wanted to get on with his life after spending six months in custody.
It will allow managers and clinicians of the new hospitals to get on with what really matters on the ground.
What would the world be like if people were just left to get on with life without the ministrations of bureaucracy?
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