Example sentences of "[adv prt] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Many have made only one short field trip and yet they go on using that material in articles and even books for the rest of their lives . |
2 | Do you really want to carry on using that mug ? |
3 | Writers in other areas , however , as well as many linguists , have gone on using these assumptions as though they were secure and certain . |
4 | But there were times when he had to hold his tongue , if only to ensure that he could keep on using this fool for his own ends . |
5 | Erm , the , the other important thing I 'm going to give you , the information as , as Mike said , a lot of people , I 'm not sure of the percentages , do carry on using this particular barrier system , and the other important piece of information is that when you need to reorder something there 's an extraordinarily nice gentleman in your stationary stores called Mr. Cartwright , and he is the person that does all the ordering . |
6 | And she came to Whitfield , and she said Mr Whitfield , why is it that you keep on preaching on this , and you keep on using this text , and keep on saying you must be born again ? |
7 | He went on to conduct epidemiological studies of the transmission and variation of several other epidemic diseases , which established his reputation as an authority in this area . |
8 | Act One opens with three trios for the men , followed by a duet for the sisters , and goes on to include two quintets ( one of which is the heavenly ‘ Di scrivermi ogni giorno ’ , during which the lovers bid farewell while Don Alfonso comments cynically in the background , and the exquisitely beautiful trio for the two girls and Don Alfonso , ‘ Soave sia il vento ’ ( featured in the film Sunday , Bloody Sunday ) . |
9 | This describes the property , usually by reference to an address , and goes on to include any easements or other matters that the property has the benefit of and will also mention any declaration , exception or reservation . |
10 | The critics went on praising these qualities but even as they did so they began to have quite serious reservations . |
11 | Come on eat that . |
12 | Come on then go on eat this , do you want more there ? |
13 | He goes on to support this with an appeal to the testator 's intention , but it is a relatively modest one . |
14 | It 's going on raining all night , I 'm certain of that , but we can feed underground here , you know . |
15 | I think my G P actually sent me further down hill into anorexia after I 'd lost about , about when I was seven stone I went to see her , I 'd never seen her before and she said well you look perfectly acc , sociably acceptable to me so I went on to lose two more stone before going back to see her and was admitted to hospital as a medical emergency ! |
16 | Thru enacts this strategy of ‘ wild jay-walking ’ between theories by side-stepping their systematicity and making them into stories . |
17 | The debtor goes on to borrow more money , and the question is whether that is taken to be included in the legacy too . |
18 | The Greenland fishermen will be allowed to go on catching 12 tons of salmon a year for subsistence purposes . |
19 | He went on to hit 13 fours in his 5hr 45min innings of 111 , being caught off Ian Bishop by Keith Arthurton at mid-off . |
20 | He was an astute purchase , for he came to us as a proven goalscorer and immediately lived up to his reputation by netting upon his debut against Millwall here at Selhurst Park ( 5–0 ) and going on to hit 19 League goals from 27 outings for us in the remainder of that season . |
21 | And it went on to enjoy sporadic mail and fare-payers use before being put into regular use six years later to bolster lightly loaded services serving this most rural of communities . |
22 | up legally and then we 'll still carry on seeing one another . |
23 | If they went on seeing each other , would they not eventually produce the same complicatedly beautiful pattern of commitment as her friends had ? |
24 | ‘ Because we need to clear the air , I think , if we 're to go on seeing each other . ’ |
25 | According to the apprentice chef , the Royal Oak is a good place to learn one 's trade — ‘ Chef knows what he 's doing and is prepared to help you , but he does n't push you too hard ’ — though the commis chef criticizes Tom for not being adventurous enough — ‘ He reckons all he has to do is to keep on producing good plain food and the customers 'll keep coming , but the fact is that it 's dull . ’ |
26 | He offered Balcon 's Ealing Studios favourable distribution through his company 's domestic and foreign network , with ‘ independence as far as production was concerned ’ together with a licence to go on producing low-budget British films . |
27 | Those small producers who were so intimidated by the problems of securing significant distribution that they simply carried on producing small , cheap pictures which , according to Hepworth , ‘ helped to build up and succour the very evil which was bringing about their downfall ’ , inevitably went under first . |
28 | If , for example , you draw a distinction between two processes and your experiments keep on producing equivocal results , it is probably time to start thinking about the validity of the distinction . |
29 | The mill eventually reopened , the year after the blast , and carried on producing commercial papers , but to a reduced capacity . |
30 | SEL has been working for some two years on producing French versions of GEC 's technical specifications — an enormous project . |