Examples of using To get on in English and their translations into Hebrew
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You want to get on, do you?
Still a tiny chance, but enough for us to get on a plane.
You got to get on that.
That was so hard to get on.
We need to get on that flight.
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Tell your Latvians to get on it.
We need to get on the same page.
Barnett is still trying to get on his feet.
He used to get on Chris for everything.
But the Easy Boot was difficult to get on properly.
I don't want to get on you about your job.
Tell the thousands of your dad's deluded worshippers to get on their knees and pray.
Are you ready to get on your knees and beg?
It's just, um… I'm just starting to get on my feet here.
I'm trying to get on their side, I don't like it here.
Ford is trying to get on its feet.
I need to get on the phone to see if he will reconsider.
You have got to get on that.
Find a way to get on that radio and talk to us.
They're beginnin' to get on my nerves.
You tell him to get on his knees and touch the sky, okay?
It's the only way to get on top of this.
You got to get on that.
So we decided to get on the truck.
You're fixing to get on my nerves.
All right, I'm going to get on my knees and do it.
If the counselor wants to get on the stand, I will swear him in.
I think you and Finn are going to get on like a house on fire.
The cosmodrome Kohl tries to get on some spaceship to fly to Mars.