Example sentences of "and [adv] [verb] on " in BNC.

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1 Erm the remaining seventy two percent are entirely separate from this and obviously that 's a a very important point to bear in mind when you consider the level of allocation that 's been made first of all , and secondly the likelihood that if that is successful , first of all if it 's approved , if it 's recommended by the panel and eventually taken on by the county , and secondly if happens , then it is likely that it will result in skewing of the workforce even more towards the manufacturing sector of the economy and would in our view be contrary to the aim of diversification of the economic base .
2 This in effect meant that PFF actually did 45 sorties , but please to remember that few Pathfinder aircrew elected to opt out at the 45 mark and most carried on to the magic 60 , And further take note that over 100 PFF aircrew managed the ton ( 100 sorties ) .
3 And slowly goes on growing up .
4 The station as a point of departure literally and metaphorically took on a particular intensity for the post-First World War generation of young British literati .
5 It was not outsiders who began and brutally carried on this war .
6 One species of beetle in Brazil , when alarmed , immediately folds up its legs and flattens itself sideways , exposing its white underside and so takes on the appearance of a bird dropping .
7 They can not figure it out , and so go on acting out of their inward instinctive patterning .
8 They again fell against each other , their laughter mingling , and Victoria , her voice firm now , said , ‘ He 's bound to be on his way out , if he has n't gone already , and so go on up , do your duty and leave the rest to me . ’
9 If the forecasts are believed , they will affect the actions of agents and so take on the role of expectations .
10 And so kept on finding bits of the erm Angora wool sort of in the .
11 Horses of the same family or the same breed are more likely to be empathic , and so to get on together the best .
12 The San Giorgio case is also of interest for present purposes in that it accepts that Community law does not prevent a national legal system from disallowing repayment of charges where to do so would entail unjust enrichment of the recipient , in particular where the charges have been incorporated into the price of goods and so passed on to the purchaser .
13 Palmer was looking to equal that — and perhaps go on to take the US PGA Championship too , the golden grand slam .
14 there and perhaps coming on to the Residents ' Association point that made in their proof , that our forecasts actually show that on balance , er er there would be an increase in flow in fact on the on that route as it approaches the A sixty one .
15 Now that Jack Kuehler has persuaded Louis Gerstner to let him go in August — we should have pointed out in yesterday 's issue that he reached retirement age last year and only stayed on because he was pressed to stick around awhiles longer by John Akers , returnee and vice-chairman Paul Rizzo gets additional powers , at least temporarily : four parts of IBM that had reported to Kuehler — its semiconductor , software , AS/400 and personal systems operations — will report to Rizzo .
16 An alternative explanation is that L3 overwinter in the soil rather than on the grass and only migrate on to pasture at some point between June and October as a result of some factor , as yet unknown , perhaps involving ing earthworms or coprophagic beetles .
17 She always smiled and only put on an angry face when she was being teased .
18 There was still enough money and enough going on for a ‘ hot ’ property like Nicholson to walk in and begin making fortunes immediately .
19 The world will applaud , and rightly press on with the lifting of sanctions .
20 She bound her brows and bit her lower lip and generally carried on like someone with serious constipation .
21 But they were not looking at one point , as the worshippers did at the Wimbledon Islamic Boys ' School ( Day Independent ) : they were moving up and down , backwards and forwards , bumping into each other and generally carrying on like people at Victoria Station during the rush hour .
22 ‘ The day has come when India should go for new faces and not go on trying with the old ones , who have failed us miserably , ’ he said .
23 Similarly , a physiotherapist said : ‘ I had to try and keep a brave face on it and not let on .
24 If you are not too fat you will be able to eat more and not put on weight .
25 ‘ I 'm one of those people who can eat and drink what I like and not put on weight , so I had to do it by weight training and build up the muscle weight , ’ he adds .
26 ‘ Houses are built to live in and not look on ; therefore let use be preferred before uniformity except where both may be had . ’
27 Because the other bit of rumour , and not passed on by his friend Jordan , none of it was , said that with one of the victims , the last , as yet not formally identified as Ephraim Humphreys , a teddy-bear had been found .
28 There was also what was to become a recurrent feature of Gilkes 's reports — as indeed it had been for a half a century already — regret at the parents ' lack of faith or courage , which resulted in boys leaving early and not going on to University .
29 It is simple work and easily got on with .
30 This enabled me to put in all the words I consider legal and thus go on to win the game .
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