Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Life just has not provided them with a partner and so they wander on through their thirties and forties , still living alone and gradually accepting the situation .
2 This covers a remarkably wide field starting at the installation , calibration and purely functional end of flight recorders and leading on through their recovery from the wreckage and the techniques of repairing and reading damaged recordings to the ultimate interpretation of the spoken words and environmental noises in the cockpit and the determination of the aerodynamic implications of recorded data .
3 The assembly passed it to presbyteries and they in turn passed it on through their billets to ministers who in turn were supposed to pass it to sessions and it was supposed to be discussed at session level and turned down to ordinary congregations .
4 By unspoken consent they worked on through their lunchbreak .
5 A family of four slept on through what could have been a tragedy in this farmhouse near Thame .
6 Similarly , all the forms of human culture — art , law , religion and so on-are objectifications of the human spirit by which it projects itself externally in order then to move on through them to a higher self-realisation .
7 Based in Minnesota they have had little if any real distribution in the UK until Terry Shearer , who did so much at Spandex to get IBM 's 4250 accepted by the printing industry , took them on through his new company , PrePress Solutions .
8 In the way by which he was brought up by hand and also how his hands are burnt and so scarred by the fire in which he tries to save Miss Havisham , perhaps showing physically the mental scars he has taken on through his treatment of others , especially Joe .
9 ‘ In total , he received around £12,000 of cigarettes and spirit which he had given away to business colleagues or sold on through his business , ’ said Roger Dutton , prosecuting .
10 ‘ In total he received around £12,000 of cigarettes and spirits which he had given away to business colleagues or sold on through his business , ’ said Roger Dutton , prosecuting .
11 A common mistake is to try to use lift on the way back instead of gliding on through it at a sensible speed .
12 In training though you can still have the same problem erm you know perhaps towards the end of the session you 've probably seen it as and I , I 'm guilty of it myself cos we 're trying to rap on through it as quickly as possible so we get in ya way by six o'clock or that so we break all the rules late in the day
13 Moving on through your questions , you also asked for ten people who have inspired me politically .
14 She kept on and on about them until he had no option but to brake hard , and with a great deal of difficulty in that narrow lane , turn the vehicle around and go back .
15 He chatted on about them for the rest of the journey , as she had hoped he would , and she learnt that they could n't be better looked after .
16 But erm they have n't put a prohibition on about them .
17 He had been wonderful about her family whom he did not pretend to like , never made an issue of her going there and he let her run on about them when she got home .
18 No they was all on about theirs this morning erm poll tax cos it 's
19 Yeah cos when we went to Cleethorpes you were on about they were Fred 's taties .
20 If somebody keeps on going abo on about how much they love you , if somebody keeps on going on about they care for you and how much they 'd like you to enjoy yourself and er all that kind of thing and you subsequently feel hurt , upset , abused and need to go to casualty , that 's probably a lot more difficult to understand because it does n't fit the script .
21 Titch left him a key , you see , while he was away , so he could keep an eye on the place , or maybe if he wanted to do some painting , the way your nan carried on about him doing it at home — anyway , he went round there that night . ’
22 All he could discern on that side was a shade of difference between dark and light ; but with the one eye remaining he missed very little of what went on about him , and within the week he was out of his bed and trying his skill at aim and balance about the rooms and staircases .
23 He looks alright at the minute I mean they go on about him , but he looks after
24 It made me laugh when your mum kept on about him last night , about having all his hampers stolen .
25 Living in the moment , she drank her milk and began to prattle on about her visit to the dentist .
26 But the Guider and all the Pack learned later on about her meeting with the stranger on the seat , because at the next Pack Meeting the Guider read out a letter from Mr. Bishop , the estate agent , which said the Earl of Ferngrove had given special instructions that the Brownie Guide Pack could continue to use the Park whenever they wished , as he was quite satisfied , thanks to a chat he 'd had with one of them , that they were very careful not to leave litter about in the Park .
27 But , because Carol Seymour-Jones bangs on about her unamiability , there is little sense of Webb 's achievements or self-know-ledge in her book .
28 Loads of blokes like the Manics and Bobby Gillespie go on about her being a great pop star , but can you remember the words ?
29 ‘ That 's not me , ’ she said ‘ The woman in those papers , ’ It was confusing , sometimes , when she 'd go on about her papers , Sometimes she meant the ones that proved she was a citizen , sometimes the others , the ones that proved she was n't So she believed .
30 ‘ I remember one journalist went on about her black dress from Yves Saint Laurent at the wedding , and how I wore cords , as if they were shocked that Catherine Deneuve would be with someone like me .
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