Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] on in the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | An enormous amount of research has gone on in the last few decades into how and when settlements originated and how they have changed over time . |
2 | After various consultations with interested parties , it was decided to carry on in the traditional manner . |
3 | Lights began to go on in the dark houses , and I relished my melancholy to the last drop . |
4 | Lion Cavern came from last in a race run at a slow early pace , to get up in the finalstrides and score by a head from long-time leader River Falls , with Swing Low a further length away third , and Rodrigo de Triano failing to run on in the final furlong and weakening for fourth . |
5 | Clive Barker ( 1977 ) of Warwick University has given new substance to the use of games in the training of actors and Brian Watkins ( 1981 ) has evolved a theoretical framework conceptually linking drama and game in a way which I shall attempt to build on in the next chapter . |
6 | for learning to gallop on in the first size |
7 | Most probably he got waffling on in the Royal Oak and that . |
8 | Trevor Williamson , an 82nd minute replacement for Stephen McBride , floated in a corner which was knocked down and McMullan , who had come on in the 64th , hammered it into the net . |
9 | They had both planned to stop on in the Sixth , then at the last moment , half way through the summer holidays in fact , Sheila had announced she was getting a job . |
10 | Coffee cup 's lifted on in the wrong place can it ? |
11 | There is no institutional culture here , which there is at the BBC , and that 's what we have to trade on in the next 10 years . |