Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv prt] [prep] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | At the same time Diana 's healthy lifestyle of regular exercise , little alcohol and early nights gave her the energy to carry on with her royal duties . |
2 | There is fat chance of that for as long as the Government allows the banks to carry on with their grasping one-way policy . |
3 | ‘ The whole set up is there and yet the other parties want to carry on with their wasteful plans . ’ |
4 | Father Cunningham plans to carry on with his pastoral work for many years to come . |
5 | He has had to go into year 5 because of the different age for secondary school here but he has coped well with it and is allowed to carry on with his own level of work . |
6 | I want more people — to carry on with your footballing metaphor — to join my team , to kick the ball for me . |
7 | For her to love me , I had to carry on with my secret life . |
8 | Is it too much to hope that the last wilderness will be allowed to carry on in its own independent way ? |
9 | We need to carry on in our supporting role , offering a reliable , efficient and friendly service . |
10 | Governors should recognise their power to co-opt on to their working groups , in a non-voting capacity , any member of the local community who could offer specific expertise and skills which they may be lacking . |
11 | Of late , though , after his meetings with Eleanor , he had had to go on to his third level of fantasy . |
12 | ‘ It 's not my intention to stay cooped up in here , waiting for them to go on with their little games . ’ |
13 | Are you going to go on with your international exhibitions ? |
14 | We agreed that we should be considered rather callous to go on with our usual life when we were reading of 3,000 to 4,000 casualties a day … |
15 | And as it seems impertinent to invite you to sit down in your own laboratory , I wo n't . |
16 | They had been briefed to report in on their mobile telephone at certain checkpoints en route , and to inform the Ops Room of any suspicious incidents , but their main task was to stop and talk to locals , in order to make their presence known in as friendly a way as possible . |
17 | In one group of eight , half chose to go in for their first farrowing ; the second time they farrowed , all eight went in . |
18 | It 's the same job as an editor of a publication has to get writers to go along without it all sounding like he wrote it or she wrote it , and the , but a good editor can figure out how to do that and a good writer likes it because it means erm they 'll go together or work better and readers will like it , understand it . |
19 | You got the great big , you 've got some great big tonsils too , to go along with your great big teethies . |
20 | the o the old farmer used to go along with his one furrow plough , and a pair of good horses , and it was no mean feat . |
21 | At 25 she is just about half his age , but she 's happy to go along with his old-fashioned — some would say chauvinistic — belief that a wife 's place is in the kitchen . |
22 | If there was a single reason , thought Henry , why he was once again determined to poison her , it was probably her stubborn refusal to go along with his earlier attempt . |
23 | ‘ I am going to have ruptured eardrums to go along with my mangled shoulder . ’ |
24 | for the empty , unoccupied homes that makes it very difficult for me to go along with my hon. Friend the Member for Torbay ( Mr. Allason ) , who wanted the 50 per cent . |
25 | Rufus would n't have wanted to go and he would have had to go down on his own by train . |
26 | He adds these words , which I ask my right hon. Friend to pass on to our right hon. Friend the Chancellor of the Exchequer : ’ However , there is a recognition that some responsibility for securing fair competition lies with the Chancellor of the Exchequer . |
27 | Amid mounting political and economic problems Attlee decided that it was impossible for the government to struggle on with its tiny majority . |
28 | So she would n't have to struggle on in her fractured French ! |
29 | I had to come along with my old man . |
30 | Wo n't be able to come in with me any day I thought that was . |