Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] [prep] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Cheered on by a large crowd , they added two more goals .
2 Secure the long bullrush leaves around the pond , sticking on with a little fondant .
3 Yes , I know , yes but I mean it 's interesting at lunch time I had a , I had a working lunch with someone and a month after we had finished all the work and stuff , we got on to a whole pile of other things and , and I was talking about some of the -ists and one of the -ists I was talking about was feminism and how I 'd been in an amazing meeting a few weeks ago where you know I used that word and the women , it was all a meeting with women , the women there had absolutely freaked at the use of the word feminism and feminists .
4 ‘ Once I got on to a main road I would n't have any trouble getting a lift . ’
5 I must have fallen on to a sharp stick , I thought .
6 The fiery blast killed everyone on deck instantly , with the single exception of the captain , who lived on for a short time before becoming unconscious and falling overboard .
7 Striker John Borthwick wasted his side 's best opportunity of the half , latching on to a loose ball on the edge of the Stoke penalty area and making space for himself , only to fire lamely at keeper Ronnie Sinclair .
8 The enjoyment of gross physical activity goes on for a long time , progressing to skipping and rushing-about games .
9 THE WORLD HAS stopped making sense again , and Odilo forgets everything again ( which is probably just as well ) , and the war is over now ( and it seems pretty clear to me that we lost it ) , and life goes on for a little while .
10 Meanwhile the search goes on for a scientific breakthrough .
11 The track goes on as a pleasant lane beyond Calf Holes , coming alongside a belt of trees on the left and arriving after a mile at the sixteenth-century Ling Gill Bridge , a modest structure with a tablet built into parapet giving the information that it was repaired in 1765 at the expense of the inhabitants of the West Riding .
12 In other words you can have what goes on in the brain at the hardware level does or at the level of nuance does n't necessarily have to correlate with what goes on at a high level description .
13 Later on in the profession itself the process goes on at a different level .
14 Elba remains largely unspoilt and life goes on in a traditional vein
15 I scattered pennies and rode on like a young lord through Aldgate and into London .
16 It was painted while and there was an untidy hedge in front of it , divided by a rickety gate which led on to a short path to the front door .
17 Roared on by a massive contingent of supporters , Gloucester then went for the kill .
18 Others were painted on to a dry plaster surface .
19 Circles , straight lines and zig-zags can be chalked or painted on to a hard surface for children to walk , run , jump or skip along .
20 Instead of thinking that it is natural for a moving object to carry on in a straight line at a steady speed , and then worrying about how the force of gravity manages to pull all objects — heavy ones and light ones — round in the same orbit , what we ought to be doing is thinking of the path they all follow as being the natural path .
21 A sheet of cloth has been placed on to a stripped bed , the winding-sheet has been folded over the left-hand side of the corpse , the remainder drawn over the right , whilst the arms have been folded across the body in line with the bottom of the rib-cage .
22 He has to decide whether he should stay on pending a full trial of the bitter dispute between the two men , who stood side-by-side as saviours of the financially troubled club in 1991 .
23 Keith McPhilips , 35 , was drinking in the Restalrig Inn , Edinburgh , when he was repeatedly struck with pool cues , hit with a chair , punched and kicked and had his head jumped on in a sustained attack .
24 I confess I can not really see worm watching catching on as a mass pursuit with worm watcher clubs and organised field visits , but I did hear of an infants ' school where the worm has joined the tadpole as a creature for study .
25 She is full of admiration for the care and attention she is receiving at the hospital but is already looking ahead to the time when she is strong enough to go on to a convalescent home .
26 My father wanted me to go on to a Public School and I received special lessons in Latin Verse and in Greek ..
27 Kohl has decided to go on with a fast-breeder reactor in Kalkar on the Rhine , although development costs have quadrupled to 6–5 billion DM .
28 ‘ It all seemed to go on for a long time , but it must have been just a few seconds . ’
29 It seemed to go on for a long time .
30 To go on for a long time doing better and better exhibitions .
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