Example sentences of "[vb infin] on [verb] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 they 'd carry on getting the reduced rate prior to the period of disallowance .
2 No but they know the form , you know , we ca I ca n't erm I 'm not sure and then , now I 'm learning , you know , and it 's li I 'm learning the hard way and I 've got ta carry on learning the hard way cos I ca n't break it , you know ?
3 For the time being Jonathon will carry on cleaning the empty theatre in the hope that one day he 'll be on the stage and the seats will be full .
4 However , one has to bear in mind that at the last meeting of the West Essex Health Authority erm they are saying that they ca n't carry on treating the same amount of people erm , because they 're overspend already this year and that they will not treat these er , extra contractual referrals without prior funding being approved and that was co , that was actually stated at the meeting last week .
5 Love , pride , and foolishness combined to make him keep on wearing the green coat , however .
6 For people did not keep on wearing the same garments , not for eleven , twelve years .
7 In our own lives , when we look back over things we 've done , we try to learn something from them — if we know we 've done something stupid , we try to make sure that we do n't keep on making the same mistakes over and over again .
8 and , and you know you could n't get a lot of money , although of course nationally , the rates of pay were governed nationally , they were going up and up and up and there was no way that we could keep pace , we could n't keep on increasing the tuppeny fare .
9 We can now move on to analyse the middle class and the varied strata within it in terms of this dynamic of structuration .
10 Secondly , they gave a deterrent theory : the massive support which a man could call on deterred the would-be criminal ( unless his offence was unwitting ) .
11 They will go on to join the Royal Marines Band Service after musical training .
12 Just as depressing , though , was the general failure of Hollywood to move on from certain basic themes and situations and there was a new realization of the industry 's tendency to just go on duplicating a successful format .
13 The quality of his contribution is underlined by the fact that when he retires as Scotland 's senior coach at the end of this five nations series , he will go on to coach the next Lions tour in the summer .
14 They do n't go on to explore the other stitches that their machine can do .
15 In the first issue , Owen finds out he has diabetes and we follow him through his first visit to the doctor and then at the hospital , as he learns how to manage diabetes so that he can go on living a normal life .
16 ‘ Later in the day many would go on to view the celebrated ruins of the abbey , the Mecca of every pilgrim attracted to the spot .
17 After all , amongst the girls who do not obtain the top 16+ grades , or who do not go on to do A level mathematics , are some very able pupils .
18 The forthcoming spectacle on the Italian pitches this summer has already received considerable hype , with speculation as to whether or not Italy will go on to win the coveted trophy for a record fourth time .
19 After a brief discussion of the first question , we shall go on to consider the present distribution of services within local government in the United Kingdom .
20 Once the court is satisfied that there is evidence that D was provoked to lose self-control , it must go on to consider the second requirement : was the provocation enough to make a reasonable man do as D did ?
21 Once you have established what your options are , you should go on to produce a specific recommendation or set of recommendations .
22 I also feel that this country can not go on permitting the unrestricted sale of looted antiquities from abroad .
23 A national NUJ official says it 's a major achievement , but insists that the fight will still go on to get the sacked journalists their jobs back.Nick Clark reports .
24 Without conceit , he told me : " I 'm a ones and can go on playing the same music for ever . "
25 The court must then go on to apply the fundamental principles in s1 of the Act before deciding whether or not to make a care or supervision order .
26 They ca n't go on making the same widget day after day .
27 The safest way to proceed with a project that uses any unusual components is to buy these components first , and to only go on to buy the remaining components once you actually have the ‘ hard to find ’ items in your possession .
28 All he wanted was for him to put out the cigarette ; he knew he would just go on suffering the strangled air .
29 The latest estimate is that most people with HIV will go on to develop an HIV-related illness within 10–12 years of infection .
30 Lacking the ability perhaps to identify the chemical components in proper scientific vocabulary , the groups may exchange emotions , fears and hopes — and may then go on to decipher the chemical nomenclature together , if it proves to be necessary , and desirable that they do so .
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