Example sentences of "[vb infin] on with [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | You can usually carry on with a sport you enjoy so long as you feel comfortable . |
2 | A company employing ten workers might lay off two in bad times ; ten self-employed workers would probably carry on with a 20% reduction in their turnover rather than voluntarily go on the dole . |
3 | I suppose I could carry on with the cataloguing , ’ she suggested . |
4 | His widow , Margaret , said : ‘ Alfred told me that I should carry on with the case if he died , and that is exactly what I will do . ’ |
5 | Or — and something came apart in his stomach and turned a revolution and plummeted downwards — were they all politely and patiently waiting with well-controlled longing because it would not be too long now before they could get home and carry on with the lives they preferred without him ? |
6 | Those who have been successful may carry on with the course , and need to be registered with the BIE . |
7 | Those of us who did carry on with the flight , masochistically addicted to the hellish aimlessness of it , were obliged to leave at New Delhi , and spend a day selling brightly coloured scarves and small gold elephants on a souvenir stall . |
8 | But since we ca n't carry on with the experiment now we 've got to leave that till later on . |
9 | And if you 're okay overnight then you can carry on with the pack as directed on Thursday morning |
10 | He adds the other band members Lorayne Robinson and Ruby Washington will carry on with the group for the sake of their friends who died . |
11 | Perhaps you 'd carry on with the Leicester ladies , and Gladys Brown . ’ |
12 | ‘ We are not going to stop our style of play , we are a free-running side who want to score tries and even if we come unstuck against good sides with well-organised defences we will still keep on with the kind of game which we know pleases the fans . ’ |
13 | Yes , last speaker then , then we 'll move on with the budget document , Tom . |
14 | This means it could hold on with a couple of limbs whilst feeding with the others . |
15 | Time is a great healer so , rather than press on with a manoeuvre that is repeatedly failing , leave it for a while and come back to it later . |
16 | Are the hotel or centre staff going to throw up their arms in horror if you want an earlier lunch so that you can press on with the afternoon session ? |
17 | So I think for this run I 'd better press on with the book . ’ |
18 | Could n't go on with the performance even with the understudies because of the police coming in . |
19 | ‘ To keep Bones , would you rather go on with the competition ? ’ |
20 | whether they would go on with the scheme or with a part of it , having the public offices in a well-devised and properly-arranged manner , all connected with each other , instead of being , as now , disconnected . |
21 | The doctor then told Alexander that he must go on with the treatment . |
22 | They laughed so much , they could n't go on with the interview . |
23 | ‘ You must go on with the preparations as though you were alone . |
24 | We are here to have a committee meeting about the Season , and about your attitude , and indeed about whether we can go on with the Season at all . ’ |
25 | ‘ I must go on with the post , but I 'll send somebody to help you as soon as I can . |
26 | For a second it looked as though she would go on with the game , but then she stopped smiling and her eyes slid away from his . |
27 | I could get on with a man like that . |
28 | ‘ When you needed an extra pair of hands in a hurry so that you could get on with a job , Roger was always the first to drop what he was doing and help you . ’ |
29 | Mick it 's a busy afternoon for you , I 'll let you get on with the phone call , thanks a lot . |
30 | She said she 'd get on with the cooking better if I came down here on my own . |