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

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1 The alleged undesirable consequences of the introduction of a contingency fee scheme would include an open invitation to unprofessional conduct , a tendency for lawyers to refuse to take on weaker cases , and increased pressure to accept an early settlement ( when actual costs will have been relatively low ) rather than press on to trial and incur the heavy costs involved .
2 Brush with water and press on to bottom of cake .
3 So , with Athelstan praying and cursing , and Cranston farting and swaying in his saddle , they cleared London Bridge and pressed on to Fish Street Hill .
4 The crack above is quite awkward to start , but press on to finish this long pitch in one .
5 He was favourably impressed by Utrecht , ‘ a brave City , a University with godly professors , full of English ’ , but pressed on to Arnhem , where he became pastor of the English church .
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