"I think you should get onto it." It was the Kindertransport. | |
'I'll get onto it now. ' | |
- All right, I'll get onto them for you. | |
- And get onto it right away. | |
- Good work. Let's get onto it. | |
"I think you should get onto it." It was the Kindertransport. | |
'I'll get onto it now. ' | |
- All right, I'll get onto them for you. | |
- And get onto it right away. | |
- Good work. Let's get onto it. | |
"Is there any way to get pregnant if the man's sperm gets onto the outside of the vagina but not inside? | |
- If he gets onto politics, I'm sunk. | |
And it's my job to make sure TIA gets onto the statute book. | |
Any person who... gets onto her identity could put her in danger. | |
Anything that moves in the building after 6 p.m. gets onto tape, Sir Ian. | |
"Is there any way to get pregnant if the man's sperm gets onto the outside of the vagina but not inside? | |
- If he gets onto politics, I'm sunk. | |
And it's my job to make sure TIA gets onto the statute book. | |
Any person who... gets onto her identity could put her in danger. | |
Anything that moves in the building after 6 p.m. gets onto tape, Sir Ian. | |
'It's not, really, but that gave me something vaguely philosophical to say' 'over these pedestrian shots of me getting onto a train,' where I start my journey by looking intently at a newspaper, 'because the world of TV knowledge basically started with the news.' | |
And if the slaughterhouse is slaughtering 400 animals an hour, how do you keep that manure from getting onto those carcasses? | |
But we're getting onto politics. | |
Funny, all this sea talk. I'm getting onto the lingo. | |
Hey, RFID signal shows our four perps leaving the water, getting onto their bikes. | |
- But why? - I don't know how this bloodstain got onto this dress, but I do know that somebody smeared it on deliberately. | |
- We got onto the front page. | |
- Whoever it was got onto the plane. | |
A man got onto this thing... and then turned into a suit of armor. | |
Although how we got onto the subject of you is baffling. | |
'It's not, really, but that gave me something vaguely philosophical to say' 'over these pedestrian shots of me getting onto a train,' where I start my journey by looking intently at a newspaper, 'because the world of TV knowledge basically started with the news.' | |
And if the slaughterhouse is slaughtering 400 animals an hour, how do you keep that manure from getting onto those carcasses? | |
But we're getting onto politics. | |
Funny, all this sea talk. I'm getting onto the lingo. | |
Hey, RFID signal shows our four perps leaving the water, getting onto their bikes. | |
- But why? - I don't know how this bloodstain got onto this dress, but I do know that somebody smeared it on deliberately. | |
- We got onto the front page. | |
- Whoever it was got onto the plane. | |
A man got onto this thing... and then turned into a suit of armor. | |
Although how we got onto the subject of you is baffling. | |