Example sentences of "[vb infin] on [v-ing] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I shall carry on using the term regardless , and any hairy man who wants to challenge me about it is welcome to a wrestle .
2 And finally , a hotel owner is popping champagne corks tonight after being told he can carry on flying the flag .
3 If there must be a parting , Britain would continue to honour her side of the Anglo-American nuclear understandings : Holy Loch and the Fylingdales radar station would still be available to the United States ; RAF bases would continue to house US bombers ; and Britain would carry on accepting the risks that all this entailed .
4 ‘ I imagine those who appeal would carry on paying the bill until the outcome is resolved and then receive a rebate with interest if necessary , ’ said Mr Collin .
5 Have a nice weekend , keep on taking the pills yeah well you know what it 's like y'know there 'll be so many people dying for this to fail well they do n't know what 's going on but but all they 'll get is one call interception which says I ca n't get through I ca n't get through , or I 've tried this number and it does n't work and blah you know usual thing but right I must keep on taking the Buffalo Bills .
6 We must make sure we do n't keep on disturbing the seed 's growth by constantly going back to the same people and badgering them .
7 It follows that if a government should wish to keep unemployment below the NUP , it must keep on increasing the rate of growth of the money supply and will have to tolerate an ever-increasing rate of inflation .
8 You ca n't go on wearing the willow forever . ’
9 According to Emmanuelle Gorsse of Admical , the French sponsorship association for the arts , the monopolised French tobacco distribution company , SEITA , can go on supporting the arts for the foreseeable future .
10 Emma could go on receiving the income from the annuities .
11 ‘ So why do I go on expanding the company instead of putting up my feet and shooting the breeze ? ’
12 It became important that he should go on believing the lie , for what he could do if he discovered the truth of the situation did n't bear thinking about .
13 ‘ I 'm sure he 'd let us go on using the park if you wrote and told him it was n't us who left the litter lying about , Guider . ’
14 The new owner , Mr. Bolsover , came to see me last week , and I 'm afraid he may not let us go on using the barn .
15 What is important is that the Read codes will cover any information in a patient record and that clinicians can go on using the words they like — ‘ breathlessness , ’ for example , when taking a patient 's history — though they will have to be more disciplined about abbreviations .
16 " We can go on watching the place — obviously we 've got to .
17 Most of that will go on delivering the programmes er and most of that is existing funding and so we 're going to have to use a lot of it on that , but we want to do new things as well .
18 Stepan Verkhovensky has only himself to elope with , and it remains an open question whether he will go on enduring the indignities of his hanger-on position , or cut and run , somehow , somewhere .
19 Labour would go on getting the public 's support by constructing strong unity of purpose and by its conduct as ‘ a serious , socialist , self-disciplined party ’ , Mr Kinnock told delegates .
20 ‘ My uncle will go on keeping the horses if we want them .
21 I want to see how long he 'll go on denying the fact that he was listening in , she told herself to justify her inability to leave .
22 As a justification for indulging the imperative demands of the flesh it was pathetic , and she knew it , but she did n't think she could go on fighting the passion they awoke in each other .
23 I do n't think I can go on guarding the jewels any more .
24 " It 's not just because of us and because I ca n't go on tricking the Sisters .
25 We shall go on upgrading the region 's rail and road links to ensure faster , more efficient access to the European markets .
26 I could go on describing the people I meet here .
27 It will probably go on extending the purification technology to human blood .
28 Preferably by retaining the two-thirds majority , but at least ensuring as my Noble Friend Lord has suggested , a clear majority and I myself will go on reiterating the principle , enunciated by Professor in the er and also much commended by some elements in the Conservative Party and he said you can not have real effective democracy without real effective local self government , and he said that in the light of his experiences in pre-war Germany .
29 But he 'll go on applying the skills learnt on those days in the Nottingham library to a wider cricketing canvas , and using that cast accumulated knowledge to enlighten others — not least the thousands of schoolchildren who visit Trent Bridge in parties each year : ‘ Last season we had several hundred children through on the day when Derek Randall needed one run to complete his 20,000 for the county — and I made certain they all knew about the landmark .
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