Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] on in [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If we are outside , we shall not enjoy the advantages of a single currency or have the investment in this country of those companies — our own and overseas firms — which want to invest in the core of Europe and enjoy full access to all that goes on in Europe . |
2 | At the door is an insight into the true melding nature of all that goes on in Wainfleet — half a wooden beer barrel from Bateman 's Brewery , planted with flowers and set beside an iron shoe scraper . |
3 | You may have got quite friendly now , but she does n't necessarily know all that goes on in Robert 's mind . ’ |
4 | Picnickers explain that they are prepared to carry on in spite of the odds . |
5 | All this went on in front of Mr Barr and linesman David Magill , which let me say , was the result of an over-acted injury by another Linfield player . |
6 | There 's so much going on in Ibiza it 's easy to put together some really great trips . |
7 | She clearly had no time for Burley Woodhead when there was so much going on in Bradford . |
8 | There was much going on in world politics at the time , including the Cold War and the Cuba crisis . ’ |
9 | There 's too much going on in Adventuredom to give much room to its older denizens , but you ca n't go far wrong with Bloodwych — it got a Sizzler in Issue 65 ! |
10 | The visit to South Africa of several eminent Irish Rugby Football Union officers and their wives — among them the president , Ronnie Dawson — triggered off an acrimonious debate which looks likely to run on in spite of an IRFU statement regretting the safari . |
11 | One thing is certain , the legend is likely to live on in Ayrshire . |
12 | All of you are welcome to stay on in Faws Grove for as long as you wish . |
13 | you do n't , you think we 've all moved on in things that all |
14 | Now , with the opening of the summerfield galleries , his name is sure to live on in cheltenham for years to come . |
15 | In the public sector the government would give each department a cash-limited budget , including a ‘ factor ’ for pay ; ministers claimed that workers , by pushing for ‘ excessive ’ wage rises which employers were unable to pass on in price increases , could price themselves out of jobs . |
16 | . At School in Lane Derby , there is cable-laying going on in Street , Lane and Street . |
17 | So if you 're picking up children from the Primary School in Lane Derby , there 's cable-laying going on in Street , Lane and Street . |
18 | Some of the individual steps in the process are sufficiently similar to those going on in mitochondria to suggest a common origin . |
19 | The FMLN maintained that the constitutional amendments given initial approval fell short of those agreed on in Mexico City , while the government warned that FMLN military operations could jeopardize the peace process . |
20 | Sir Hector Monroe , the Conservative with the safest seat in Scotland in 1987 held on in Dumfries with a slight increase in his majority . |
21 | In the last issue of Observations , M. Ross raised two issues which are of ongoing concern to many classroom teachers ; that teachers views on education matters are not taken seriously enough by the decision makers and that to get on in education you must parrot the latest jargon . |
22 | If not I 'll be obliged to stay on in Paris a while . ’ |