Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] on in the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And most of that goes on in the daytime |
2 | What do , in terms of erm , terms of prostitution , is that act , is that , does that bother you or are you not bo bothered really about the fact that that goes on in the area ? |
3 | One therefore gets trapped into a situation where it appears much easier to carry on in the business than to divest , or move out . |
4 | Nor is there anything mystical going on in the evolution of real animals and plants . |
5 | In view of the abrupt falling on in the numbers of husbandmen above £20 , plus the fact that this figure coincides roughly with the wealth of the average yeoman , farmers assessed at and above it can pragmatically be counted as yeomen . |
6 | ‘ I never knew there was so much going on in the world , ’ she said to John one day . |
7 | There was very little going on in the neighbourhood , or even further afield , of which Purvis was not apprised . |
8 | ‘ What am I supposed to live on in the meantime ? ’ |
9 | In fact there was precious little to rely on in the unconscious unless the product was good enough to sell itself to the conscious senses , in which case the unconscious appeal was superfluous . |
10 | The Minister warned : ‘ He may be able to carry on in the job but he can not do so effectively . |
11 | The Government are remiss to press on in the face of careful and constructive opposition , which has been voiced by experts from the county of Leicester and other parts of the country . |
12 | It would n't in the least surprise me if there 's something nasty going on in the Ingard empire . |
13 | BATTLE-WEARY British pilots too scared to fight on in the Gulf War were secretly replaced , Whitehall admitted last night . |