Example sentences of "[vb past] on through [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Patronage did not die out with industrialization ; it lived on through the honorific offices of county clubs and national bodies .
2 They moved on through a silent , sleeping village , only a few plumes of black smoke giving any sign of life .
3 So Tallis described what she could sense , and then they moved on through the silent and deathly place , watching the dying and the dead with caution .
4 The trial ground on through the long hot summer in Pretoria .
5 I told the stationer I 'd be back for my parcel , and wandered on through the cold sunny streets .
6 By this time Paddy seemed to be quite enjoying himself as we trotted on through the silent , thistle-filled fields edged with woods .
7 They walked on through the driving rain .
8 I could see what went on through the two front windows despite the 4p off Whiskas stickers , and I have to admit I was impressed .
9 For mile after mile the car ran on through the shadowy rubber groves where the straight-trunked trees with herringbone scars and metal latex cups stretched unendingly into the distance on either side of the road .
10 The Inspector pushed on through the unfamiliar undergrowth , ‘ 1965 to 1972 , Priest in charge , St James 's Malta ; 1973 to 1980 , Priest in charge , St George 's Monte Regia ; 1982 to 1987 , Vicar of St Ermyntrude Warnford Parva ; 1987 , Rector , St Benet Oldfield with St Nicholas Nether Oldfield . ’
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