Example sentences of "[noun] [vb -s] on in [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We can therefore interpret our findings as evidence that what the community agrees on in this case is a pattern of stable differentiation over two generations between male and female usage .
2 The Gujerati community is fully aware of cases like that of Mrs X. Scandals such as hers are everybody 's business , but while in India or East Africa such situations would not have been tolerated , and sons would be forced to take their mothers back , in Britain the community looks on in fascinated horror but does nothing .
3 Latent inhibition goes on in all experiments aimed at revealing the nature of stimulus representations and often acts to mask the effects under investigation .
4 And OPHELIA runs on in some alarm , holding up her skirts — followed by HAMLET .
5 some bike ride is n't it … we 'll let you know how Jamie gets on in that race … we 're racing off to our action round up now and first stop for Mark Kiff is the British Horse Trials Championship at Gatcombe Park
6 How well a foreigner gets on in Italian football , he thinks , depends on his own attitude .
7 The rush comes on in five minutes , lasts for an hour , and you 're buzzin' and still going for hours . ’
8 So they can only raise real wages if product markets are tight enough to prevent the employers from passing all money wage increases on in higher prices .
9 On reaching the city centre the generator goes off and the bus runs on in virtual silence .
10 The doyen of insider trading may be a shadow of his former power after paying fines of $100million and spending two years in prison , but his legacy lives on in criminal trials on both sides of the Atlantic .
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