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How to use get going in a sentence

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Having said that I am going to run a very vigorous campaign and I have a team of workers anxious to get going.
Then the liberal boofheads get going with their moralising puke, and many people end up sympathising with the guilty star.
I looked down at the tach and the thing was down 6500 rpm and had to get going again.
What a breathtakingly practical way of helping a downtrodden group get going after decades of oppression.
I just can't seem to get going on anything so my Doctor, who showed some genuine interest this time, has signed me off for a month.
Bird was unable to engage his gears, but managed to get going and finished at the back.
This could explain why chronic alcoholics often need an early morning drink just to get going.
However we had to get going as I'd promised to pop into work briefly to check out my new laptop.
I've got to get going, I'm a bit tuckered out from a rousing game of Bridge.
The building boom is about to get going again big time in the area as new developments are just about to commence in the next few weeks.
It is hard to get going again, hard to get the sails up and set them after the beatings we got.
Stop wasting your time posting to this site and get going on ridding your Windoze clone of spyware and viruses.
You have very little time to recharge your batteries, unwind and get going again.
There is a big mental block to memorizing anything, but once you get going, it becomes fun and easy.
Feeling bored and tired of waiting for the train to get going we play throw and catch with a ball.
The period setting is perfect and the acting is faultless in most cases, but the plot is slow to get going and there's never a lot of action.
Took a while to get going after being winded but exploded in the second half.
As the sun went down and a happy bunch went home, many were still in with a chance, but when the going gets tough, the tough get going.
We went through a difficult time, but when the going gets tough, the tough get going.
On the way back, I could see the kite fest was starting to get going and the sky was beginning to fill with kites of all descriptions.
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He was suddenly impatient to get going, to put on his aqualung and explore the reef from top to bottom.
Inferior coal, parsimoniously stoked, took the water-heater a long time to get going.
In a match spoiled by the strong wind, Boro struggled to get going and meekly surrendered their sevengame unbeaten run to two Jack Muldoon strikes.
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