Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv prt] in [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Mellor told Mr Major he felt unable to carry on in a phone call early yesterday morning . |
2 | One therefore gets trapped into a situation where it appears much easier to carry on in the business than to divest , or move out . |
3 | ‘ In no way will there be enough teams left to carry on in the age groups concerned . |
4 | The Minister warned : ‘ He may be able to carry on in the job but he can not do so effectively . |
5 | This silly and childlike regressive behaviour can not be allowed to go on in a relationship in which a couple care for one another . |
6 | If knowing how to go on in a discipline is largely a matter of rule-following , it remains the case that the rules are as much socially imposed by the disciplinary tribe as they are by epistemic considerations ( Becher 1989 ) . |
7 | She wanted him to stop yet at the same time wanted him to go on in the hope that the lovely sensations would begin again . |
8 | Speaking after delivering an emotional tribute to his party workers , he said : ‘ There 's a great deal of serious reflection that has to go on in the opposition parties , but I 've no doubt that most of the reflection has to take place within Labour and it has to take place on the subject of PR . |
9 | Speaking after delivering an emotional tribute to his party workers , he said : ‘ There 's a great deal of serious reflection that has to go on in the opposition parties , but I 've no doubt that most of the reflection has to take place within Labour and it has to take place on the subject of PR . |
10 | You 're welcome , ’ then went to the sink in the far corner of the kitchen to wash his hands , came back to the fireside to sit down in a chair to the right of the oven , and watched his wife putting out the meal . |
11 | To sit down in a cafe you had to buy a cup of tea . |
12 | He invited Patrick to sit down in the hall and took him in detail through events from the moment the car had stopped in front of the house . |
13 | ‘ What sort of accommodation have you got in Harwich ? ’ she asked , as we went off to sit down in the lounge . |
14 | I hate having to sit down in the toilet all the time . |
15 | And do n't get so drunk that you ca n't stand up and have to sit down in the middle or , worse still , can not speak at all . |
16 | He put the journal on Alexandra 's lap and went to sit down in the chair beside hers . |
17 | ‘ I had expected you before this , Mr Beckenham , ’ said the lawyer with a twinkle , setting a chair for his client to sit down in the drawing-room of the small house that served also for his office . |
18 | Three weeks later , on the day I became Prime Minister , my first impulse was to sit down in the study which had been Harold 's and write him a letter of appreciation and grateful thanks . |
19 | But I felt guilty about her being in a Home … she just had to go in in the end — and I know it 's the best place , it 's safe and she has company all the time … ’ |
20 | FOR a thriller to really thrill there should be moments when you are gripping the edge of your seat wondering if the star is indeed going to go down in a hail of bullets — one more dead hero . |
21 | ‘ Get Hawkins to go down in the cellar and help thee , and mind th'do n't get up to any pranks . ’ |
22 | In his home town , Mr Edwards is a noted singer and says that he wants to go down in the programme as performing a selection of songs from Carousel and also Holy City . |
23 | Street lights were starting to come on in the distance , crimson slivers slowly brightening to orange . |
24 | There was no immediate sign of an answer , but after Creggan had given up any hope of a reply and was looking at the path lights beginning to come on in the Park outside the Zoo there was a subtle shift of talons in Slorne 's cage , a gentle shift of wings , the swiftest of meek glances , and Creggan , too late to catch the look full on , yet sensed that in her mute way Slorne was saying ‘ Yes , oh yes , you were right to predict her return ’ This knowledge that another eagle there believed his prediction had been right gave Creggan comfort in those first weeks in the Cages . |
25 | Mr Thomas stressed that this is the area that WACC-Asia needs to concentrate on in the months to come . |
26 | But uncle was to creep down in the night and abuse the little girl he was giving shelter to . |
27 | As I thought my parents would still be up , I asked him to come in in an attempt to stop him getting away . ’ |
28 | As the battering wind seized them they had to stoop along in the darkness , fighting for handholds , first the base of the old pulley , then the mast . |
29 | Ask him if he will wants to come down in a minute . |
30 | do n't go in Charlotte 's bedroom , alright , alright , they might have to come down in a minute if you want to go up , ah ? |