Example sentences of "stay on [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Of course , those who squeezed him out were at pains to say Young was staying on as Young Group chief executive .
2 The percentage of young people staying on in full-time education after the legal minimum leaving age has increased during the last decade , as Figure 12.1 shows .
3 So far he and his foreign minister , Mr Hans-Dietrich Genscher , have stuck nobly to the view that Germany should remain a member of NATO , with some ( no doubt far fewer ) NATO troops staying on in what is now West Germany and with enough Soviet troops staying on in eastern Germany for a while to make the Russians feel better about it .
4 Compared to our competitors , not enough of our young people stay on to post-compulsory education .
5 They 're waterproof , too , and stay on through vigorous activity .
6 Sixty per cent of 16 year-olds stay on in full-time education , up from only 40 per cent in 1979 .
7 75 per cent of 16 year-olds stay on in full-time education or Youth Training schemes , up from 46 per cent in 1979 .
8 Only 35 per cent of young people in Britain stay on in full time education and training .
9 Several authorities increased their maintenance allowances , paid to the children of very poor families to stay on at secondary school , –5 to compensate for the failure to raise the school leaving age to fifteen , scheduled to take place in 1939 , but held back by the war .
10 O&M 's current chairman and ceo Graham Phillips is to stay on as vice chairman .
11 The general trend appears to have been towards making it more difficult for people to stay on in full-time employment after 65 ( Heron and Chown 1961 ) .
12 Andrew Stavanger stayed on as managing director of the shipping company , with a seat on the board of the group .
13 After his party 's heavy defeat in the subsequent general election , Ellis stayed on as chief whip .
14 A soldier 's wife who stayed on in married quarters after her husband walked out has been asked to pay eight hundred pounds for trespass , the term used by the army when it considers a tenancy has become unlawful .
15 of youngsters stayed on in full-time educational training .
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