Example sentences of "[vb infin] on [prep] [det] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Rather than carry on with such negative action , John and Colin decided to do something more constructive and let the general public know just what their activities involved .
2 we can carry on with this next week , as , as you see , we 've touched on a big topic , so we 'll , we 'll leave it to you to introduce next week 's discussion , whatever way you think fit , erm , that raises other issues which you want to talk about .
3 N C V O will carry on with this vital role , and enriching and enlarging the dynamics of the voluntary sector .
4 We 'll carry on with this another time . ’
5 Let's move on to any other business .
6 Let's move on before some young copper picks us up for soliciting .
7 I just could n't go on with that last letter .
8 That 's when I realised that I could n't go on with this free agent nonsense .
9 Getting data across We 'll go on to another another way of getting data across from one file to another is with a special type of formula .
10 Playing hard to get is a game which can go on for some considerable time , especially if one has as ardent a suitor as the French .
11 This ascent up the levels of programming languages can go on without any natural limit : a language like LISP , when run , is normally translated through two or three levels before it becomes machine code .
12 Wellingtons and shorts , and we used to pour all this molasses and then tread it in , and we 'd go on treading it in until the next load came in , see , we could go on like this all day .
13 But what advice would he pass on to any young person with their sights set on a career in industry ?
14 ‘ So , ’ she said , ‘ how did you get on with that young man 's friend last night ? ’
15 We 'll both get out of your lives and then you can get on with that idyllic existence you shared before we ever came to this island .
16 When they go home you can get on with some electronic angling with your detector .
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