Example sentences of "[vb infin] on in [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | School students will stay on in the few settlements that will be left and in schools in Cuba , West Africa and other countries . |
2 | Back then , they did n't catch on in a big way . ’ |
3 | On behalf of all her fans , I would like to wish her the best of luck in 1992 and hope that she will carry on in the dedicated way she has in the past year or so . |
4 | ( The problem of recognizing C as the same object when viewed from different directions is a much harder one , which I will touch on in the next chapter ) . |
5 | Once we have incorporated the Maastricht treaty into our law — presumably , as my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister said , in the first Session of the new Parliament — we must press on in the second half of 1992 , when we have the presidency of the Community , to set out more clearly our vision of a common European future . |
6 | it 's so new to them that they 're bothering to cost it , but how did we go on in the older days ? |
7 | How do they go on in the senior school . |
8 | Leith snapped angrily — and realised she could go on in the same vein until she was blue in the face and it still would n't dent him . |
9 | Dyspnoea ; they wake from sleep with a sense of suffocation , a sense of choking which can come on in the first sleep , a sense of strangulation when lying and especially when anything is around the neck ; neck is very sensitive to touch . |
10 | How did you get on in the multi choice the other day ? |
11 | If the paddler builds up speed and then stops paddling , the boat will drift on in a straight line . |
12 | We will fight on in the civil courts . |