Example sentences of "[pron] carry [adv prt] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And if I carry on with this relationship I shall just end up where I was in New York , miserable , unhappy , alone . |
2 | In a research project I carried out into academic publishing a great deal of the work required me to interview very experienced and knowledgeable publishers and to ask questions which , inevitably , touched on financial matters . |
3 | ‘ Please do n't bother , ’ he said nervously , envisaging himself carried off for criminal libel . |
4 | You should be feeling slimmer this morning , and it should encourage you to carry on for another day . |
5 | If you carry on through New Polzeath , Polzeath and Trebetherick the path emerges at Daymer Bay . |
6 | You 'll go to bed if you carry on like that son |
7 | People wo n't be able to afford to have the water services if you carry on in this way . |
8 | Happily , at the time of going to print the craze is dying a death , as consumers realise that £500 is a lot to pay for something you carry about on one shoulder , and that as a social status symbol it is as impressive as a 1979 Cortina without wheels propped up on bricks . |
9 | She carried on for another year and then died suddenly from a heart attack . |
10 | She carried on at some length , and felt better for it afterwards . |
11 | As a great admirer of ‘ Laura Ashley ’ dresses , she often wore the long , British-made cotton dresses to Embassy functions — once she found she was clothed in the same fabric as a sofa — an embarrassment which she carried off with great panache . |
12 | If we carry on at that rate , and growth is actually accelerating , we will be the largest private motor insurer in two years . |
13 | Then we carried on out that road . |
14 | A survey of members we carried out at that time indicated concerns about the costs of implementing regulation , particularly in relation to the audit of smaller companies ( see ACCOUNTANCY , January 1992 , p 21 ) . |
15 | The second argument is put forcefully by Firestone when she argues that the sexual repression Freud describes and the adoption of parent ( especially father ) figures by children which they carry through into later life can only be seen in the social context of oppressive patriarchal relations in the home . |
16 | The tasks that they carry out during this period vary , as will be seen later . |
17 | They carried on in this fashion for another day and a half , travelling at night to conserve energy . |
18 | It was a triumph of planning in so short a time for so complicated a matter , most of it carried through in most places within a year or two years of the passing of the act . |
19 | The public may best remember its airshows , but history 's more likely to credit Abingdon with the vital maintenance work it carried out on Allied aircraft from World War Two to the Gulf conflict . |
20 | He carried on for two days but finally , in excruciating pain , had to go to hospital when a splint was put on his damaged limb . |
21 | Mr Hann came across Mr Ford through the investigative work he carries out for financial institutions . |