Example sentences of "[pron] carry [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I carry on with the horses , working the horses and then report to him by phone , go in the , in the office and re he 's there at the other end , knows what time I 'm gon na ring him up .
2 I carry on up the street , looking in the windows .
3 back home , so I carry on down the road .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 And er then I carried on in the woodlands then , cutting trees down and erm sawing up too .
8 The first is a transcript taken from some ethnographic research which I carried out into the culture of racism amongst young white men living on a large council estate in South London .
9 For example , in a survey I carried out on the membership of the National Trust — one of the largest voluntary associations in Britain with over a million and a quarter members — it was decided that topics should include such things as how people came to join , how they felt about the payment of subscriptions , how much they read of the literature the Trust sent them , what their main interests in conservation were , how active a part they wanted to play in the work of the Trust , and so on .
10 The akroteria included mounted Amazons , a theme which carries on from the metopes .
11 If Sir Geoffrey were to ask you to carry on for a bit longer , would you be willing to do so ? "
12 You know , you carry on down the motorway , like the sun was on , on , and I was really getting sweaty hot with the sun , it was like on the win on the on er , the window
13 We hope to be collecting feedback on any research you carry out on the tape within the next 4 to 6 months , and if you are to have time to work with it , we must get it to you as soon as possible .
14 As you will appreciate we hope to be collecting feedback on any research you carry out on the tape within the next 4 to 6 months , and if you are to have time to work with it , I would like to supply it as soon as possible .
15 As you will appreciate we hope to be collecting feedback on any research you carry out on the tape within the next 4 to 6 months , and if you are to have time to work with it , we ought to try to supply it as soon as possible .
16 We hope to be collecting feedback on any research you carry out on the tape within the next 4 to 6 months , and if you are to have time to work with it , we ought to try to supply it as soon as possible .
17 The entire country highly appreciates the outstanding activity you carry out in the field of science and technology …
18 ‘ An officer signalled for her to stop but she carried on for a mile and mounted the kerb on one occasion , ’ Tony Malyon , prosecuting , told Pontypool magistrates .
19 As her friends left the city one by one , she carried on at the Hotel Normandie in spite of the declining trade .
20 And she carried on with the arrangement she was making , cheerfully unaware of how great a change in attitude that charitable thought represented .
21 When we were alone in the room , she carried on with the repair job .
22 From it she took a book , which she carried over to the dressing-table .
23 Does anyone have any objections if she carries on till the end of the year ?
24 We carry on with the gin , nobody paying any attention to my sentimental reminiscences , contradictory and literary as they are and unable to express my conflicting desire that England be an island in a timewarp and that the English behaved like Continentals .
25 ‘ We are going to build up the commitment to science , because if we carry on like the Tories are , Britain will be pushed down to the second or third division of industrial nations .
26 ‘ We are going to build up the commitment to science because if we carry on like the Tories are , our country is going to be shoved down to the second or third division of modern industrial nations ’ .
27 From here we carried on along a river and soon arrived at Sokol which has just one house — a traditional forester 's cabin with deer antlers above the front door .
28 Feeling somehow cheated , but also extremely relieved , we carried on along the trail
29 Thereafter we carried on with the hearing of the argument on whether Thorpe J. was or was not right to make the order which he did in the different circumstances which then existed and as to the more general issues raised by this appeal .
30 There we found some floppy disks , which , to the amazement of our minders , we carried back to the house .
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