Example sentences of "carry on [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You can usually carry on with a sport you enjoy so long as you feel comfortable .
2 A company employing ten workers might lay off two in bad times ; ten self-employed workers would probably carry on with a 20% reduction in their turnover rather than voluntarily go on the dole .
3 I suppose I could carry on with the cataloguing , ’ she suggested .
4 His widow , Margaret , said : ‘ Alfred told me that I should carry on with the case if he died , and that is exactly what I will do . ’
5 Or — and something came apart in his stomach and turned a revolution and plummeted downwards — were they all politely and patiently waiting with well-controlled longing because it would not be too long now before they could get home and carry on with the lives they preferred without him ?
6 Those who have been successful may carry on with the course , and need to be registered with the BIE .
7 Those of us who did carry on with the flight , masochistically addicted to the hellish aimlessness of it , were obliged to leave at New Delhi , and spend a day selling brightly coloured scarves and small gold elephants on a souvenir stall .
8 But since we ca n't carry on with the experiment now we 've got to leave that till later on .
9 And if you 're okay overnight then you can carry on with the pack as directed on Thursday morning
10 He adds the other band members Lorayne Robinson and Ruby Washington will carry on with the group for the sake of their friends who died .
11 Perhaps you 'd carry on with the Leicester ladies , and Gladys Brown . ’
12 ‘ You did n't exactly carry on like a pacifist yourself , ’ she retorted evasively , mouth reproachful .
13 If you wish to take up these lessons ( which will carry on throughout the year ) please let me know as soon as possible so that we can arrange the groups .
14 This is not sad because the important part of humanity , its ability to respond emotionally , will carry on in the androids .
15 They 're always the ones that are a bit more boisterous , whereas the older ones you have to physically carry on in the shop floor , the students do n't , and that 's what gives them a bad name .
16 The 1896 discovery by Eduard Buchner ( 1860–1917 ) that fermentation could carry on in the absence of living cells seemed like the final nail in the coffin .
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