Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] [pos pn] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The donations of clothing will be turned into money which will enable Age Concern Cleveland to carry on its work with elderly people , ’ said chief officer Dave Punshon .
2 The situation regarding the enforcement of is disgraceful too few inspectors far too much work therefore we must encourage safety representatives to be more self-sufficient in the workplace leaving the G M B to carry on its campaign for an increase in the inspectorate .
3 A household name in the world of aviation spares is looking for a new owner to carry on its traditions .
4 2.4 " Common Parts " means any malls and other pedestrian ways concourses and circulation areas staircases escalators ramps and lifts service roads loading bays forecourts and other ways and areas in the Centre which are from time to time during the Term provided by the Landlord for common use by customers frequenting the Centre and by the Tenants and the occupiers of the Centre or persons expressly or by implication authorised by them Although it is highly unlikely that the landlord would so amend or alter the common parts to make it impossible for the tenant to carry on its business , the following additional wording may be considered :
5 It is absolutely vital for the tenant to ensure that the premises are correctly described in the lease and that the rights granted are sufficient for the tenant to carry on its business and the exceptions and reservations do not adversely affect the premises or the business .
6 Payments made ex gratia or as compensation for loss of office by the vendor of the business will not usually be deductible by the vendor because they are made in connection with the discontinuance of the trade and not for the purpose of enabling the company to carry on its trade .
7 That is the heart of British manufacturing and it needs our policies to carry on its renaissance .
8 When the money for Dr. La Rue 's post at the museum runs out later this year , there will be no-one to carry on her research and restoration work .
9 This is explained by the much greater propensity of IT specialists to carry on their studies ( three times more likely ) ;
10 the greater propensity of specialist students to carry on their studies further reinforces the view that conversion courses add to the stock of those with IT skills in a way that specialist courses do not ;
11 a much higher proportion of conversion students was available to employers because they were less likely to carry on their studies after the Advanced Course ;
12 The much higher propensity of specialists to carry on their studies this way further reinforces the view of some employers ( 1 ) that conversion courses add to the stock of those with IT skills in a way that the specialist streams do not .
13 People who claim that a noisy motorway has ruined village life are planning to carry on their campaign , despite accepting government compensation .
14 The Lelands stayed to carry on their work but friction quickly developed and , four months after the take-over the Lelands quit .
15 They are told they are coming here to carry on their education , and I interpret this as being very broad-based .
16 They have not affected the determination of the British people to carry on their lives as normal and I do n't see any reason for that to change now . ’
17 They stepped outside into the bright sunlight to carry on their conversation .
18 I mean are you saying Mr in actual fact if we take the reverse of what you what you said that the the M A F F establishment itself would would object to development being within a certain distance of its premises because of the requirements which they have in order to carry on their operations ?
19 Besides those who waited to journey together there were others who came up out of the forest alone and who seemed to belong there , men licensed by the Lord Warden to carry on their trade in certain parts of the forest , woodmen , trappers , charcoal burners , for the most part a silent surly sort of men who emerged from the forest , went briefly about their business , had little to say for themselves , and then disappeared into the solitude again .
20 If you do , would not the same argument be applied to a host of other examples of training expenditure ; for example , costs related to acquisition of BS 5750 ( a cost which is not directly a cost of trading but merely a requirement to put companies in a position to carry on their trade , ie where customers seek BS 5750 approval ) ?
21 McNaught died in Manchester 8 January 1881 , leaving a widow and a grown-up family ; two of his sons continued to carry on their father 's business .
22 They intend to carry on their protest indefinitely . ’
23 ‘ The site enables us to carry on our day to day business without interfering with the local community .
24 ‘ You just do n't want me to carry on my business , do you ? ’ she hit back , angered at his refusal and refusing to see the rest as a compliment .
25 The exaltation of Jesus to the Father 's right hand is not only God 's vindication of his spreading from Jerusalem person and his achievement ; it is the precondition of the coming of his Spirit upon the witnesses who are to carry on his mission ( Acts 2:32f ) .
26 In a statement on May 10 , Odinga vowed to carry on his fight for political pluralism .
27 ‘ I see a wistfulness in him , and I think it 's because subconsciously he wants a son to be a friend to him , to carry on his name and help him in his work . ’
28 He is in slight shock , but he wishes to carry on his holiday and as far as he is concerned he believes the terrorists wo n't beat him . ’
29 So , in 1931 , he began to train teachers to carry on his work ; this school was set up in his home at 16 Ashley Place in London SW1 and it continued up to his death in October 1955 .
30 This is more remarkable since in his own lifetime he had but few enthusiastic followers , nor did a school grow up around him to carry on his work .
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