Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] on in the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Living history approaches , allowing children to dress up and experience activities carried on in the past can be extremely successful in the primary school . |
2 | Orientalism lives on in the tourist 's gaze , says Nigel Whiteley |
3 | In addition to this , of course , there 's a good deal of energy research goes on in the campus , and erm there 's another unit which we call the Science Policy Research Unit . |
4 | Could you say a little bit more about the research going on in the Education Area ? |
5 | We had a business man on Question Time who was saying that five hundred million pound fraud going on in the benefits , right ? |
6 | A hard square of orange light sprang on in the darkness . |
7 | The light went on in the hall and the door opened . |
8 | A light went on in the house opposite . |
9 | It seemed like only moments after Shiona had fallen asleep that the light snapped on in the compartment and a strong hand was dragging her from her bunk . |
10 | Yes , I think for a lot of people that 's true and I do n't denigrate that because I think a lot of good work goes on in the Women 's Institute , but what we are particularly interested in is in the professional craftsman , the craftsman who has trained for a number of year to produce extremely good work , and what we try to do is to make that work more available to the public in a number of ways . |
11 | I think it 's fairly obvious that a lot more suffering goes on in the name of love than the little happiness you can squeeze out of it . |
12 | Surely not all that protein synthesis going on in the absence of the inhibitor could be about learning and memory ; some other fundamental aspects of behaviour must be affected ? |
13 | ‘ I know from other work going on in the south of Shetland that 10 per cent of the residents there remain concerned about the possibility of major long-term health effects , ’ he said . |
14 | He 's got to fulfil all three roles , and the more managerial work going on in the office , the harder it is to find the time to do the work for the clients , which is what produces the fees . |
15 | Meanwhile there 's nothing mystical about the version of Sumo wrestling going on in the city centre . |
16 | The debate over Matthew Maynard 's appointment as vice-captain of Glamorgan rumbles on in the pubs along the banks for the Taff , Hugh Morris , who was overlooked , remains tactfully silent . |
17 | Wet weather golfers soldier on in the rain |
18 | There 's a lot of change going on in the game at the moment , which is always a healthy sign . |
19 | Yeah , music we 've normally got some noise going on in the background . |
20 | The data allow the medical school greater control over the teaching going on in the hospitals . |
21 | But in other parts of the Midlands , and indeed the country , the search is on to find the houses with high erm we have quite large programmes going on in the south west and also in the Pennines , Scotland . |
22 | In principle , a non-UK firm needs to be authorised under the FSA for investment business carried on in the UK . |
23 | Very little is known historically about Roland , but his fame lives on in the Chanson de Roland and legends that arose not long after his heroic death . |
24 | Similarly , by taking the coefficient estimated on in the equation , and the coefficients estimated on and in the output equation , which are estimates of and we can deduce other estimates of and . |
25 | There was a conference going on in the kitchen . |
26 | There was a brawl going on in the entrance , and two policemen were clamping handcuffs on a couple of young men who were causing the trouble . |
27 | ‘ He always carried a spare pair of socks and a pair of more comfortable slippers to put on in the office . ’ |
28 | Well you 've got that one that Daddy put on in the wash and washed too hot . |
29 | Another factor is the widespread belief in the industry that when a new product catches on in the States , it will inevitably be adopted in Europe . |
30 | But though their name lives on in the region of Tuscany , the Etruscans actually survived for only a short period ; they were expelled from Rome by the Latins and then defeated at the battle of Aricia in 506BC . |