Example sentences of "[vb past] on in the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The 1993 event started in York on 14 February and we will report on how they got on in the next issue . |
2 | The loss of Acre in 1291 had a symbolic significance for all the nobilities of western Europe , but a sense of unfulfilled obligation still lingered on in the testamentary dispositions of Gascon nobles . |
3 | Rocky came on in the 60th minute but could not affect the game . |
4 | Paul came on in the second half of the game in Dublin last week and played well . |
5 | Sure enough , a light came on in the middle floor of the wing . |
6 | After a few moments , Sir Henry appeared out of the fog and walked on in the clear moonlight . |
7 | And now , as they got back into the car , both men sat in silence as they watched the light switched on in the front bedroom — and then the curtains being drawn across . |
8 | Behind the facade , behind the glittering ceremony and the IAAF delegates ’ hotels which were far superior to those for the athletes , there was a lot of wrong-doing , not least the cheating that went on in the long jump where they tried to wangle a bronze medal for Evangelisti , the Italian , by inaccurate measuring . |
9 | Back in time for our encore at Wembley ( well , after six nights , you do tend to get a bit lax , and anyway , the tapes went on in the right order and the dry ice was great ) . |
10 | ‘ But after what went on in the first leg , I hope we get a referee who will be strong enough to stamp out any foul play . |
11 | Who knew what strange rites went on in the savage mountains beyond Tirana , what musical instruments they played , where mad King Zog had ruled . |
12 | These activities went on in the Great Workshop , where the looms were installed . |
13 | Working on Jane Austen was not all that different from working on trade cycles , or lowtemperature physics ; these were the kind of things that went on in the modern university . |
14 | It went on in the same tone for several excited paragraphs and ended in an even heavier and blacker print . |
15 | Sebastian went on in the same vein for quite some minutes . |
16 | But curiously enough , such articulate recognition of the educational significance of the manyattas was exceptional , though administrators often behaved and wrote in ways which hinted at an implicit acknowledgement of the similarity between what went on in a Masai manyatta and what went on in the English boarding schools they had themselves attended . |
17 | I then went on in the proper sequence to the pitch control : " And this reduces the pitch . " |
18 | Lights went on in the darkened boardroom . |
19 | Captions on the screen can give brief information about what went on in the missing bits and how much time has elapsed . |
20 | No matter which coach you went on in the old days ( and the Brightside and Carbrook Co-op ones were the best ) there was always a shilling sweep for the biggest fish and another shilling for the best roach . |
21 | He ran on in the latter stages , but never looked likely to justify heavy support in the betting market . |
22 | Then they too died as , too exhausted to fight any further , they were covered by a crust of snow which froze on in the bitter winds . |
23 | Many Elves did return but others , such as those in Athel Loren , refused to abandon their adopted homeland and stayed on in the Old World . |