Example sentences of "i carried [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 The chief of these , which I carried around with me , were my clothes .
2 I carried on at the same point in the book and you did not seem to notice .
3 BACK to 1979 , when I carried on a bit about superstitions about earwigs , the whole thing being started up by a film about a man driven off his trolley by one of the insects boring into his brain , shouts of ‘ rubbish ’ at the screen did no good .
4 I had rooms in college that year , so instead of turning east along the High I carried on down Magpie Lane and round the corner into Merton Street , taking care over the cobbles , treacherous when wet .
5 Heart-throb Nigel , who has played consultant Julian Chapman for three years , said last night : ‘ If I carried on playing Julian people would assume I could n't do anything else .
6 I carried on dealing in Sevens , servicing them , repairing them and did some racing until the economy picked up again in 1965 . ’
7 Therefore I did n't know what was going on to the point where I carried on working in a prefabricated hut hard by the administration block during a very successful students ' occupation in summer 1976 .
8 Eventually Jim 's old caddie came out of the woodwork again and I carried on for one or two other pros .
9 I carried on working .
10 I carried on , wondering if my destination was going to be a nineteenth-century asylum , or the sixteenth century .
11 Chris , Nick and I carried on working under the umbrella of the Friends of John McCarthy .
12 I carried on .
13 I carried on knocking on the door and begging to be let in .
14 I carried on drinking and talking until Ken O'Mara rushed into the room and screamed that he 'd found the body . ’
15 So during my three years at University College Swansea I carried on at the shop in the evenings doing the ordering , and on Saturdays running the general book department and the educational department .
16 For the first days , weeks even , I carried on in a light-headed and even giddy way .
17 I carried on with the Debenham players getting small parts almost every year in the pantomimes , they were n't major acting roles but for a nine , ten , eleven year old child they sufficed .
18 And er then I carried on in the woodlands then , cutting trees down and erm sawing up too .
19 So I carried on and carried on and of course , the travellers I knew l most of the travellers I knew .
20 And of course I carried on , carried on .
21 When I went in , I carried on into the kitchen without taking my coat off , put the kettle on and then went into the living room .
22 I carried on , then came back to live in the North but it just seems to have been a really cemented bond . ’
23 And I carried on doing that for quite a number of years and I managed to be voted onto the Edinburgh committee .
24 I carried on training as best I could after the operation , but when the specialist told me six months later that I could n't play again , I was shocked .
25 But now she 's left and she 's had a baby and I carried on because he wanted it , the the new landlord wanted me to stop on and help out .
26 So I carried on walking and they start going through this bleeding wood , well they had me climbing over three fence things , all like them metal you know like them metal fences at wood ?
27 So I carried on
28 so I said something about last week , you see , and I could of , it was my birthday last week and , but er , and I carried on , he said oh go , oh I 'm sorry mum , I 'm sorry about that and I said do n't matter , does n't matter , well I thought , right I 'll let him know
29 But because I was in like really really tight tights , er like and then a pair of ski pants over the top er , my whole leg was like , you know , sort of soaked in and this bloke was there going , hee , that 's pretty impressive and I was like , I 'm not going to let him know I was crying and like got up and went to the top of the slope and I carried on skiing for about an extra half an hour , but like when I got home , and I just took off , my whole leg started , feet swelling as I took the like , the tight like leggings off .
30 Thus , in some of my own research into theatre audiences , at a time when virtually nothing was known about who goes to the theatre , some of the first surveys I carried out were concerned with eliciting data on people 's age , education , social class , who they went with , how they heard about the play , and so on .
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