Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] [verb] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 That it goes on moving in a straight line , rather than in circles , followed from what Descartes described as the immutability and simplicity of the conserving operation .
2 Part of the overall argument of this book is that , as the Roman catholic church is principal validator or legitimator of the Southern state along with the concept of the national entity , what that state goes on to do in the field of social ethics can not be separated out from the responsibilities of the church .
3 And I 've always heard what Jesus goes on to say in the context of that understanding of the text .
4 And he goes on to reveal in the letter that he had just taken a day off ‘ work ’ to watch a Tennessee high school football game with Ginger Alden , the 20-year-old Tennessee beauty queen who bore a startling resemblance to his mother and whom he called ‘ little Gladys ’ .
5 ( Hu Yaobang and his family , for example , were allowed to carry on living in the privileged conditions of Zhongnanhai and Fang Lizhi was still allowed to travel abroad . )
6 ‘ Some even have to carry on sleeping in the same bed — back to back in angry silence .
7 But I would hope , I mean it has given me the the wish to go on living in a similar kind of situation .
8 David began to think that it might be possible to go on living in the same house as Julia and Anthony without either betraying himself or suffering unendurable frustration .
9 It was the coldest winter for years , but Tess and Marian had to go on working in the snow .
10 What I want to go on to discuss in the , in the last part of the lecture is another way in which Freud 's work looks , looks backwards , or seems to look backwards .
11 So the next of the packages to wander through rejoices in the title Fun Pack — it 's obviously not a word processor , but it may just interest you a little .
12 The Land Rover pulled into the ambulance unloading bay at the hospital and then moved off to wait in the staff car park while Donaldson took Mrs Balanchine to the men 's ward .
13 Er I mean that goes back again to the articles which you might have about the way that parents talk to their children , and you quite often find that then very very quickly the children grow up speaking in a same way as the parent of that sex talked to the them .
14 It has the effect of increasing the surface area of a solution , thus increasing its speed of activity , and assisting in the total capability of a solution to suspend dirt much of it ending up trapped in the foam .
15 City Hall has clung to its paternalist traditions — which go far beyond the municipal norm in America — and has wound up enmeshed in the social problems of a city of 7.3m people in constant turmoil .
16 Waking in our bed one morning , we 'll hear a chorus of trills and cheeps ; fun has come back to cluster in the branches of the tree outside our window .
17 ‘ I moved out to stay in a hotel and I think Tracie preferred it that way .
18 She could n't carry on sitting in the comparative warmth of the jeep in the middle of nowhere , in the hope that a helpful garage man — or woman ; she was n't choosy — might happen by .
19 There are 5000 collapses and blockages every year in England and Wales and , says the Water Research Centre , the number will carry on increasing in the coming decades .
20 ‘ Let me invite you to dinner in an hour , ’ said George , ‘ and ’ — this was addressed to Mrs Robinson , who had crept in to stand in the doorway and hear the end of the story , and now stepped forward to play a part — ‘ please , let us borrow your daughter for the evening so that we four can be a company .
21 They came in to land in a snowscape , the lights along the thin ribbon of recently cleared runway coming into view and stretching out in front of them as the Seneca descended on its final approach .
22 A few days after that Norman Prince , the founder of the Lafayette , flying long and late in an attempt to avenge Rockwell , hit a high-tension cable as he came in to land in the dark .
23 The group 's investments in Berisford and Hillsdown have been further written down resulting in an extraordinary charge of £31m .
24 As he spoke I could hear the rush of shells passing over heading in the direction of the German positions .
25 As usual , she strolled over to drink in the view — mistress of all she surveyed .
26 He had grown up living in a web of deceit , he was used to his mother 's machinations , had grown accustomed to her lies .
27 Apple 's out to prove that its alliance with IBM will revolutionise the computer industry : so it 's offering a free video on the subject and picking up leads in the process .
28 When it 's just a few minutes from the face , the thick cloud filling the valley gently wells up to lock in the cold .
29 He ca n't he wakes up sobbing in the middle of the night . ’
30 I got fed up working in the library on fine autumn days and went cross-country running .
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