Example sentences of "carry [adv] [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He expects me to carry on up at the manor as though it 's just another working day. ? |
2 | Both of them got out on the restaurant floor , but Pavel carried on down to the entrance lobby . |
3 | My sister 's dead body was carried slowly out of the house and through the village , followed by all of us . |
4 | I can recall an incident early one September when I had a net carried away on to a hedge . |
5 | Today at the inquest into the family 's deaths , the driver in the car behind , Stephen Marsh , said their Ford Escort just carried straight on across a bend on the road near Longcot , for no obvious reason . |
6 | So they have plenty of time to grow to a respectable size and are merely carried passively up to the surface with the rest of the magma when it is erupted , and are distributed uniformly throughout it . |
7 | The beauty of that trail is that you have the thrill of walking beneath the railway viaduct and carrying on up alongside the Allt Chonoghlais into Coire a' Ghabhalach , the mirror eastern corrie of the one gained by the Bridge of Orchy route . |
8 | Cross the bridge at the tarn 's outflow and carry on up to the valley church ( 1.5 miles ) . |
9 | When you arrive at the traffic lights in Welshpool turn left into the main street and carry on up past the town hall on your right hand side . |
10 | Carry on down to the tip of the island ; Wall Street . |
11 | Carry on down to the oven and you 'll find six shelf positions and enough room for a 25lb turkey and all the trimmings . |
12 | Rather , carry straight on from the Col du Soul or . |
13 | She raked round their rubbish heaps at night ; she stole from them — peats from the stacks outside their huts , oats gleaned at night from the fields where they drove her away by day , once a half-grown lamb with a broken leg , that she killed with her knife and carried furtively back to the hut , praying they 'd think an eagle or fox had taken it . |