Example sentences of "and carry [adv prt] with " in BNC.

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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 The fact is that you may need something to help you cope , sleep and carry on with your life .
3 Or — and something came apart in his stomach and turned a revolution and plummeted downwards — were they all politely and patiently waiting with well-controlled longing because it would not be too long now before they could get home and carry on with the lives they preferred without him ?
4 And whatever the reasons for considering a residency , there is little point in merely setting up your studio somewhere else and carrying on with your work oblivious to new surroundings and fresh inspiration .
5 Well it 's ‘ easy come , easy go ’ in those places , you should put it behind you and carry on with life , that 's the best thing .
6 You can not pick up someone else 's half-finished piece of knitting and carry on with no pattern to guide you .
7 The doctors told me to go back to Cambridge and carry on with the research I had just started in general relativity and cosmology .
8 This depends upon whether the Appeal Committee decides that it will have to adjourn the hearing and carry on with it later because some new and important information has been produced , or because the Committee want you or the Council to give it more information .
9 You then minimise the application and carry on with your other computing .
10 ‘ The Irish way is to go back to some shebeen and carry on with the whisky all night long , ’ she replied .
11 ‘ Now shall we go back inside and carry on with our little game of make-believe ?
12 Organisers say they hope to teach youngsters and their families how to survive the abuse and carry on with their lives .
13 Using a mixture of conventional and special toys , they 'll encourage children to express their anger and emotion ; hopefully learning how to heal the scars and carry on with their lives .
14 She never got up the street , she , she , ai n't , could n't bike , he could n't bike , so I used to take the yeast and carry on with my round right the way down Soham Fen , Low Barn , Metton Cottages , that 's right in the middle of Fen , that used to , a farm used to belong to Mr er Sam then , you see , years ago and then when I used to come back , I used to have to call at Mrs and pick a loaf of bread up .
15 Quickly put it out of your minds and carry on with the task in hand .
16 worked with , aye , and carry about with you .
17 When blindness compelled him to give up farming in 1966 he learned Braille and carried on with his public duties , being much in demand as a witty public speaker .
18 Feeling completely innocent , but taken aback , I supplied the information and carried on with my run — it was a fast second half .
19 They simply rebuilt the fallen walls , and carried on with their normal efficient and highly organized lives ; they did not associate the earthquake with Vesuvius , and there was no particular reason why they should .
20 This chap came out and carried on with the beat .
21 The doctor switched it off and carried on with the work in hand .
22 Be nothin' left , ’ and she smiled and carried on with her work .
23 Her husband simply dismissed her plight and carried on with his plan to go riding .
24 I took sips of my wine and carried on with the supper , and at one point I went across to the bookcase and idly picked up a petal that was lying there .
25 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 .
26 I went back and carried on with my putting practice for a while .
27 I ignored him and carried on with the cocktail party .
28 Down in the cellar Broadman looked up , muttered to himself , and carried on with his work .
29 Back in the kitchen , Carolyn gave Annie a saucer of currants to eat ( she ate them so beautifully , one by one , held painstakingly pincered between thumb and index finger , her other fingers cocked like a tea-sipping lady ) and carried on with the food .
30 Was really poor there but I du n no if we 'd er stayed there or and carried on with it .
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