Example sentences of "carry [adv prt] with [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Mrs Critten has an invalid husband , so is unable to get out and about very much , but thanks to Denise and Julia she is able to carry on with her Machine Knitting . |
2 | At the same time Diana 's healthy lifestyle of regular exercise , little alcohol and early nights gave her the energy to carry on with her royal duties . |
3 | Determined to carry on with her education , Judy got herself a tutor for her English , and went to the local college to do maths . |
4 | Er , you know , well of course they were young girls and er , you see and there 's , there was nothing we could do , you see , and , and er , anyway the doctor , as soon as the doctor did come , it was because th the young staff er they had to , they took her away to the mortuary , you see and erm then I , I had to carry on with her work and , and do the best I could and mine as well , you see , but of course er the Manager he appointed another Assistant Manager to go and collect the money which I used to do got it in because I took her times of duty as well and er , you see , and then after that er after several weeks I suppose it was , I do n't know how many because I forget how many , that they appointed me as Manageress and I was in that position for twelve years , you see and |
5 | She said she intended to carry on with her TV work , but in jobs with less rigorous commuting schedules . |
6 | She 's got to carry on with her career and she 's got to carry on with being a mother , both of which she takes very seriously , ’ he said . |
7 | There is fat chance of that for as long as the Government allows the banks to carry on with their grasping one-way policy . |
8 | In public , people tried to carry on with their lives , while at home they were starting to prepare for what was to come . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | ‘ The whole set up is there and yet the other parties want to carry on with their wasteful plans . ’ |
11 | Changez stood there looking out of the window and scratching his arse , completely ignoring his father-in-law , who had no choice but to carry on with his explanation . |
12 | He has had to go into year 5 because of the different age for secondary school here but he has coped well with it and is allowed to carry on with his own level of work . |
13 | He settled in for what seemed likely to be a long and gloomy winter : there was really nothing he could do except to carry on with his job and perhaps do some unpaid war work . |
14 | Frank was keen to carry on with his commitments in Blackpool … particularly with the Labour Party conference , he did n't want to let them down . |
15 | Father Cunningham plans to carry on with his pastoral work for many years to come . |
16 | I want more people — to carry on with your footballing metaphor — to join my team , to kick the ball for me . |
17 | ‘ If you want to carry on with your job . ’ |
18 | Having her gave me strength , I do n't mean that in a ‘ strong woman ’ sense , but a drive , an immense determination to carry on with my work . ’ |
19 | There was still no one home so I was safe to carry on with my experiments in dressing like an adult . |
20 | If there were n't new and interesting things worth saying I would n't bother to carry on with my work |
21 | For her to love me , I had to carry on with my secret life . |
22 | When we do so , I intend to carry on with my job , which has agricultural connections . |
23 | ‘ So I decided to carry on with my knee heavily strapped . |
24 | Last Thursday was supposed to be such a practical lesson , but when we got there Mrs Glen told us that we 'd have to carry on with our writing topic . |
25 | We have been unable to carry on with our lives until now . ’ |
26 | ‘ We have been unable to carry on with our lives until now . ’ |
27 | That evening Valeria and I discussed the problem of whether to carry on with our mission or not . |
28 | Rather than stay in a stuffy room we decided to carry on with our lessons out of sight of the road in the back garden , which was more distracting but more pleasant . |
29 | Barry Silk immediately carried on with his preparations , slipping a six inch long knife into its calf holster and tagging the retaining strap . |
30 | British Aerospace worker Leonard Phillips , injured in a terrorist bomb attack on a tourist bus in Egypt , defiantly carried on with his holiday yesterday after leaving hospital in Cairo . |