get back to
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Scotland have to get back to what has brought them joy in the recent past - huge tempo, dangerous deliveries from wide, a flooding of an opponent's penalty box, a creation of chaos, a flick-on, a ricochet, a breaking ball launched into a net.
From BBC
“Well, young people, it has been a pleasure getting to know you, but it’s time to move along now. You go on out there and get back to it. You’re making us proud.”
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I think we can get back to that.
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I should be able to get back to it soon, though.
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Some of the résumés look promising, so it shouldn’t be long before Dad hires someone, which will free me up to get back to my regular things, including finishing his boat.
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