Example sentences of "carry [adv prt] with their [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In public , people tried to carry on with their lives , while at home they were starting to prepare for what was to come . |
2 | Adds Lt Watts : ‘ What often made situations all the more tragic was the fact that these poor From here is single col for page 7 people were trying to carry on with their lives . |
3 | If the Night Goblin unit is routed then the Fanatics are carried along with their companions . |
4 | Unlike the country-specific programmes , these projects are not dependent on formal requests from the governments of developing nations for their implementation but can only be carried out with their support . |
5 | ‘ If I am the target , though , I can be the shield so that others can carry on with their jobs . |
6 | They wanted to keep them happy , they let them carry on with their religion , it did n't interest them but when it comes down to serious things like killing erm political agitators , the Romans wanted to deal with that themselves . |
7 | I 've been particularly interested in the clumsy child , who has co-ordination , rhythm and timing difficulties , and I have written a booklet which is now available for parents and for teachers who are interested , for the age range five years to eleven years , which gives parents exercises to carry out with their children to encourage the child in overcoming difficulties with co-ordination , rhythm , timing , and to help them with speaking , writing and reading remediation . |
8 | Thomas quietly bought them another cup of coffee each , and they giggled when they realized it and clinked the thick coffee mugs with him before carrying on with their conversation as if he were n't there . |
9 | Organisers say they hope to teach youngsters and their families how to survive the abuse and carry on with their lives . |
10 | Using a mixture of conventional and special toys , they 'll encourage children to express their anger and emotion ; hopefully learning how to heal the scars and carry on with their lives . |
11 | So , Sister Hennessy , how would you like to offer me a cup of coffee so we can get acquainted while these two young men carry on with their duties ? ’ |
12 | They carried on with their plans , excluding her , and a weird loneliness hollowed her stomach with longing . |
13 | Finding a new childcarer is so traumatic that 80% of the mothers surveyed admitted they did n't have the courage to give an inadequate nanny the sack immediately ; 60% of those who were unhappy carried on with their carer for a month , and 35% for up to six months . |