Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Carry on through a strip of woodland and over a second stile .
2 The Oxford-educated daughter of a Norfolk farmer , she began her career as a local authority education officer and inspector of schools , married a headmaster she met on site — he is now an education administrator — moved on through the ranks of Norfolk County Council and chaired Norwich Health Authority .
3 It continues on through the pages of Scripture to the very last words of the book of Revelation .
4 It is carried on through the medium of lullabies .
5 This continuity is now being carried on through the firm of Baker Bros .
6 The motorspeeder journeyed on through the plains of Sakkrat .
7 You continue on through the meadows of Cock marsh — a Site of Special Scientific Interest — to the banks of the Thames .
8 I bade Jamie and his mother goodnight and walked on through the outskirts of town to the track heading for the island , then down the track in blackness , sometimes using my small torch , towards the bridge and the house .
9 On the radio whenever Leeds have possession they seem to waffle on about a load of bollocks .
10 An advertising campaign that went on about the law of averages did n't seem to help when much of the press criticism rounded on the Escort as exactly a car for Mr Average .
11 I heard them in the kitchen once , Mrs Donaldson and old Todd , going on about the sort of kid I was .
12 He 's been going on about the dignity of labour . ’
13 We had a phone call erm a year or two ago Mrs did a lot of work on this with petition 's and so on about the costs of pensioner 's for animal treatment , because the P D S A no longer operates in Harlow and the nearest one I think is Edmonton , which makes it impossible .
14 Corporate luminaries cackle on about the importance of quality , yet all too often use this management-babble as a substitute for effective leadership .
15 The second paragraph goes on about the report to council Environmental Services Committee by the District Chief .
16 When not banging on about the sins of Vin Garbutt , the shaggy-haired Teesside warbler responsible for Little Innocents and other anti-abortion songs , certain feminist folkies have taken to conducting vigilante patrols through Folk Roots magazine in search of new sources of offence .
17 She was always on about the amount of tea he drank .
18 As the winds begin to blow , the race is on off the coast of Britain to break the world windsurfing record .
19 GRAHAM Gooch will have plenty of shoulders to lean on during the tour of India .
20 Looking around the cobbled farmyard and at the farm buildings , the shelling and mortaring that went on during the attack on Breville had taken its toll .
21 Press relations activities must go on during the exhibition with media who attend or may be interested .
22 This was going on for a couple of days , so I was getting worried and I took him to the prison doctor and he says , ‘ It might be with you breastfeeding , try him on the bottle . ’
23 You know they were only being taken on for a couple of months and they , they wanted to form a trade union but quite a lot of the tra er father Christmases would n't join a trade union .
24 Half way through Edward gave up , scraped the rest into Tam 's food bowl and put the kettle on for a cup of tea ; behind him , Tam slurped as though rescued from the brink of starvation .
25 Mrs. Feather says : " I 'll put the kettle on for a cup of tea .
26 ‘ I 've got the kettle on for a cup of tea . ’
27 She put the kettle on for a cup of coffee .
28 made with all milk you see , and I put this on the other day , it was Monday , and I put it on for a cup of coffee , well Jim was out the front with Tom cos Tom fixed the front door
29 ‘ You 're to ride Shine On for a spot of work . ’
30 Caducius had been found by Alexander McKenn and Maurice Harknett in the 1960s and dived on for a period of time before being forgotten .
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