Example sentences of "on [prep] another [noun] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Rather than alight at the Gare du Nord railway terminal , they stayed on for another stop , leaving at Châtelet in the centre of the city . |
2 | So he steps on for another mouthful ; and this time does n't jump back . |
3 | If Attlee had carried on for another year , and the economy had turned round , Labour might still be in power . |
4 | In 1952 Walter Luff should have retired , but was twice persuaded to stay on for another year by the Transport Committee . |
5 | Those that you think are worth persevering with can be grown on for another year , getting a second chance to bloom . |
6 | She carried on for another year and then died suddenly from a heart attack . |
7 | The fighting dragged on for another year , during which time the Nationalist armies occupied Catalonia and the ever-precarious unity of the Republican political forces collapsed . |
8 | So use the opportunity , get a return , make them take a good look at you and then you know you 're alright and can go on for another couple of years and make them look at you again . |
9 | Is she staying on for another couple of Luxembourg performances ? |
10 | You should be feeling slimmer this morning , and it should encourage you to carry on for another day . |
11 | ‘ Are you sure you do n't mind having us stay on for another day ? ’ |
12 | The dog-handlers struggled on for another hour but then they , too , gave up . |
13 | RAMBO 'S HALL rolled back the years yesterday and now he 's spot on for another Cambridgeshire bid . |
14 | No doubt he himself would have difficulties : but he thought that the Conservatives , without entering into any general undertaking , would support his Government , which would not embark upon any extravagant legislation ; and in this way the King 's Government might be carried on for another Session or even longer . |
15 | Hugo glanced at his watch , and decided to press on for another half-hour . |
16 | It will go on for another while anyway we hope . |
17 | ‘ Jerry here will snore his afternoon beer-snore , so I am jus ’ gon na have to put a pillow over my head and pray to God the roof stays on for another winter . ’ |
18 | And it 's still going on for another season . |
19 | The group carried on for another album and a few more singles but the charts were changing , and their time was up . |
20 | The matter will therefore drag on for another month until the next management committee meeting , while Ferguson has to continue his return to the first team under awkward circumstances . |
21 | So well we could go out there anyway to see whether they 've got any er you see if they carried it on for another month |
22 | I was going back to London the next day ; the actor was staying on for another week . |
23 | Prominent advocates of ratification included EC Commission President Jacques Delors ( who declared on Aug. 28 that he " would not stay on for another mandate if the " no " vote won " ) and also both the RPR leader Jacques Chirac and the UDF leader Valéry Giscard d'Estaing , although many RPR and UDF members were opposed to ratification . |
24 | However , there is a sense in which the particles that make up your body will carry on into another universe . |
25 | They went through it and on into another room where there was more daylight . |
26 | But he was in a cheerful mood and he went on with another story altogether . |
27 | Wasps pressed on with another penalty from Young while the students ' best hope of winning possession came from their 6ft 9in lock Derwin Jones . |
28 | It was already past midnight when they got to see Dustin , who was playing pool by himself , while a huge party for the cast was going on in another suite . |
29 | I followed him , gratefully , and we wandered down some backstairs and out on to another floor just as Ray Gelato and his Giants of Jive were starting up . |
30 | The Irishmen , if they had any cattle left , used to drive them into the street ; and they 'd carry on bargaining with the farmers under a street lamp ; and when the police came along they 'd move further on to another lamp until they 'd sold all their cattle . ’ |