Example sentences of "and carry on [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They decided that it was very strange and exciting , and a very good reason to gallop around , and to snort and buck , and to carry on like madmen . |
2 | One year I walked from Newby Head by Cam High Road to Hawes on a wonderful late spring day and carried on to Hardraw to watch my local band , Settle and Giggleswick Brass Band , take first prize from amongst a great deal of strong opposition . |
3 | He was heavily into drugs by the time he left school and carried on at Cambridge . ’ |
4 | I gave myself a pat on the back though and carried on through Cross Rift into Selenite Passage where the rock sparkles with the glassy selenite running through the walls . |
5 | Mr Lee recognises the 752-member assembly for what it is — an anachronism instinctively opposed to the reforms begun three years ago by the late President Chiang Ching-kuo ( a son of Chiang Kai-shek ) and carried on by Mr Lee . |
6 | Bowing to the East and carrying on like lunatics . |
7 | Well it 's ‘ easy come , easy go ’ in those places , you should put it behind you and carry on with life , that 's the best thing . |
8 | Leave the road at the path on the right around 900 yards past the cattle grid and carry on to Alderford and then head west to Rockford . |
9 | With them , it 's : ‘ You 've got to pass your exams and carry on in education . ’ |
10 | The path follows the foreshore around RAF Bawdsey and carries on to Shingle Street for around one mile on the road . |
11 | The Way then leads to Langstrothdale over to Oughtershaw and carries on to cross a section of the Pennine Way , giving fine views of the Three Peaks en route . |