Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb past] on with [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The final putting the ball in the onion net was a total fluke , Rush mis-hit it ( one paper said it bounced off his nose ) , and Lukic and Fairclough looked on with stunned bewilderment . |
2 | Jane held on with both hands , gazing ahead at Molly 's legs , counting every step , praying she would reach the top before the whole thing collapsed beneath their weight and they all fell , helpless , into the water below . |
3 | Mr Bumble walked on with long steps , with Oliver on his short little legs running beside him . |
4 | In the early months of the war Londons carried on with routine patrol duties and , despite their ageing characteristics , were no walk-over for the enemy aircraft in a fight . |
5 | After losing centre-forward Lloyd Davies with a knee injury , the Cobblers soldiered on with ten men to earn a goalless draw . |