Example sentences of "carry on to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I immediately gestured to the Hurricanes to carry on to Malta by themselves as we were ditching and we turned for the coast ourselves , losing height all the way .
2 They did not believe us , and were carried on to Banbury .
3 My eye fell on a page she had left on the kitchen table the other day and I had noted , before I could avert my eyes , a pretty scholarly history of my conversion to double-knotting , after an incident when I was unable to get out of the train at Greenwich one evening and found myself being carried on to Maze Hill , because someone was standing on the trailing lace of my shoe .
4 It could now be argued that the unity of wartime should be carried on to deal with peacemaking , demobilization and economic reconstruction .
5 One year I walked from Newby Head by Cam High Road to Hawes on a wonderful late spring day and carried on to Hardraw to watch my local band , Settle and Giggleswick Brass Band , take first prize from amongst a great deal of strong opposition .
6 Carried on to Miss Berry 's room and tapped very softly on the door .
7 On the other hand it would save us driving 30-odd extra kilometres in the rain , and anyway I said if we get there and there is n't a ferry for hours we can just carry on to Calais .
8 It 's at the top of Geal-Charn that you must make the decision to go back or carry on to Carn Dearg .
9 Crocombe should have taken this as a bad omen , but did not , carrying on to Karachi .
10 Carry on to Seacombe Cliff and turn up Seacombe Bottom until you see a stone marker on the left .
11 Carry on to Mišeňská Street and notice the sign on the wall in Russian , indicating the route their tanks took in 1945 .
12 Overnight stayers at the Parkside pit camp get priority for drinks over those who have woken at 5am or earlier to register their protest before they carry on to work .
13 Leave the road at the path on the right around 900 yards past the cattle grid and carry on to Alderford and then head west to Rockford .
14 Carry on to Lankcombe Ford .
15 The path follows the foreshore around RAF Bawdsey and carries on to Shingle Street for around one mile on the road .
16 The Way then leads to Langstrothdale over to Oughtershaw and carries on to cross a section of the Pennine Way , giving fine views of the Three Peaks en route .
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