Example sentences of "[vb past] on in a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | England defenders Rob Jones and Mark Wright came on in a wholesale reshuffle of resources , but any danger that United would feed off the disruption was dismissed by McManaman 's leggy skills . |
2 | Sandra Peden , her that works in the Co-operative she 's a Gold Medallist in Elocution you know , well wait till I tell you she came on in a long Laura Ashley nightdress carrying a Wee Willie Winkie candlestick with wee pink bedsocks and a matching pompom hat and did Holy Willie 's Prayer . |
3 | Merrill dreamed on in a beautiful drowning . |
4 | ‘ It is , actually , ’ she went on in a normal voice . |
5 | ‘ The next morning , ’ he went on in a flat emotionless voice , ‘ I rose late . |
6 | ‘ I 'll ring for a taxi , ’ he went on in a flat tone . |
7 | He went on in a similar vein . |
8 | ‘ You 'll have other interests now , though , ’ he went on in a friendly , easy manner . |
9 | ‘ Partly as a result of excessive leniency , ’ he went on in a familiar line of argument , ‘ there has been developed a pestiferous class of young ruffians who have caused great suffering to the respectable … to whom they have become a terror . ’ |
10 | She hesitated , then went on in a small voice , ‘ I think I was afraid of what you could do to me . |
11 | ‘ Sometimes , ’ he went on in a low voice , ‘ I lie awake at night thinking of what would happen to this place if you should die without issue . ’ |
12 | He stopped and went on in a low voice , ‘ I came back early from school and when I came in I saw she 'd been crying . ’ |
13 | ‘ You can tell your father , ’ she went on in a low voice , ‘ there 's plenty in the valley willing to help . |
14 | Miraculously , her voice went on in a steady stream , without a quiver , while her mind tried to take in what had happened . |
15 | Oh , I can read the signs as well as anyone , ’ Dora went on in a sudden surge of indignation as Melissa 's eyebrows lifted . |
16 | ‘ I saw Liza Carrow , ’ Eleanor went on in a matter-of-fact way . |
17 | ‘ I did mean what I said last night , ’ she went on in a strangled whisper . |
18 | Mary would work like a slave , but a woman could not take the animals to market , though he knew of widows living alone , soldiers ' wives mostly , who farmed on in a rough way by themselves , their cattle straying and mixing with the herds of others , their oats still standing in November … |
19 | For the first days , weeks even , I carried on in a light-headed and even giddy way . |
20 | Again he dashed away and held on in a close finish with Atlee Mahorn , who was desperately trying to salvage some Canadian credibility out of the evening . |