Example sentences of "carry [adv prt] [prep] his [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Father Cunningham plans to carry on with his pastoral work for many years to come .
2 He has had to go into year 5 because of the different age for secondary school here but he has coped well with it and is allowed to carry on with his own level of work .
3 Michael Banks 's effortless charm no doubt carried through into his romantic life .
4 This axiom was one that Durkheim carried out in his private life .
5 An ex-employee is thus allowed to make use of his own memory of the work he has carried out in his previous employment unless it involves genuine secrets or is covered by an express term in the contract of employment .
6 And a glint came to his eye when he said he would be carrying on with his pastoral work for many years to come .
7 This would help to explain Scott 's ability to produce the vast quantity of work displayed in the House of Commons and still carry on with his normal office work .
8 Why not , he may wonder , carry on with his unilateral reforms while letting the drive for give-and-take negotiations on the constitution fall into second place ?
9 Here it seems Eliot 's artistic practice is clearly carrying over into his social thought .
10 This is one of the few indications that Eliot gave of the fact that , in the periods between illness when he carried on with his ordinary duties in London ( as much as anyone 's life was " ordinary " then ) , he experienced the horror of the German raids : the nightly bombings , the streets blocked with rubble , the glow in the evening as fires burned throughout the city , and the peculiarly dank smell of ruined buildings : it was this which provoked fear , precluded concentration on other things , and destroyed the will to work .
11 When blindness compelled him to give up farming in 1966 he learned Braille and carried on with his public duties , being much in demand as a witty public speaker .
12 Methodical , precise and administratively cautious , he carried over from his earlier experience as a member of the Poor Law Board a determination to subordinate medical experts to the lay administration .
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