Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] on with [art] [adj] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Great efforts would be needed to restore the party to its strong position of 1914 and to carry on with the fundamental changes that had been under way then , but the war years had done no lasting damage .
2 Uncle Titch just shrugged and got on with the important things in life .
3 But the scent was so fresh , it was obvious the beasts would be unwilling to leave for a while , so Grant decided to ignore them and push on with the next stage of their operation .
4 and get on with the next one
5 If she could fit in a few days ' break in order to attend the wedding in Andorra she would , she promised , and Peter returned to Rocamar the next day , leaving Sarella to close one chapter of her life and get on with the next .
6 On Siporax , it is claimed , the bacteria have no need of this and get on with the important job .
7 Wrap around the bus and secure on with a dampened paint brush or a little royal icing .
8 Finally , if liked , wrap the ribbon around the edge of the cake drum and secure on with a little glue .
9 Finally , wrap the ribbon around the cake drum and secure on with a little glue or royal icing .
10 Many waverers must have reached for their chequebooks and signed on with a green campaign organization after hearing the latest pronouncement assuring them that there really was something to worry about .
11 On the student 's enrolling , the practice came to be — if it was not so right from the beginning of the sixteenth century-that he chose which area he preferred to work in , whether the European or Asiatic part of the empire , and signed on with the appropriate kazasker .
12 ‘ Not bad , ’ Gay conceded , and went on with the good work .
13 Cut out long thin strips for trimming around the top edge of the boat and fix on with a dampened paint brush .
14 In spite of the obvious gains in recent years — and no one could be more grateful than I to Robert Runcie and all he achieved — we now need a period of calmness , of peace , to grow and get on with the real work of caring for others and serving Christ in and through others .
15 Cut out a small black rectangle to form the ‘ Jolly Roger ’ and , using a little white fondant , cut out a skull and crossbones and stick on with a little water .
16 She felt a moment of sorrow for the Jan Mayen 's crew : Dutchmen who had brought their little ship to Portsmouth when Holland was overrun by the Nazi armies , choosing to leave their country and fight on with the British Navy rather than give their ship into enemy hands .
17 He tried to leave the chair and go , but did n't badly enough want to , and carried on with a furious daydream of what the trades-union movement might come to represent again in England , although England was only half his country .
18 In some instances the masses did not stop with the obit but went on with the annual ‘ year 's mind ’ for up to ten years or more .
  Next page