Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | An extensive art exhibition is going on through much of the region giving local talent a showing . |
2 | On the A four two three , the Kidlington to Banbury road , they expect delays still to go on through much of the evening due to the traffic lights at Bunkers Hill , and on the A four two one , just south of Bicester , the changes to the road layout at the new M forty interchange has made traffic fairly heavy still . |
3 | And , for the moment , all I want is a little peace and quiet although it 's not all that quiet , thanks to the gaps between the attic floorboards left by the cottage 's Victorian jerrybuilder : how Riva can snore on through all those goings-on I do not know . |
4 | ‘ And I just do n't see the point of pressing on through that muck . ’ |
5 | Debate on the Church went on through half the time available for discussion in the entire session , and revisions still had to be brought back for approval . |
6 | we then drove through Stansted , Bishop 's Stortford and into the Hadhams where we had a cup of coffee with our daughter , then on through several other villages and back home to Royston . |
7 | A social worker can support the family in hanging on through this pain , to recognise the major part still to be played . |
8 | And with this go , I 've just got to go on through this , the average weight of an consignment Express , or on next day is twenty eight kilos , and if you 're talking about two day , three day , it was ninety nine kilos . |
9 | It was going on through this song it 's ni , bur bur bur bur bur scratch right across the C D. |
10 | Finally Carrie said guiltily , ‘ Here we are , Julie , going on about all our worries and you never say a word about yours . ’ |
11 | You 're not still going on about all that star sign nonsense , are you ? |
12 | On about all blacks . |
13 | she goes on about all this but they do n't say how much it 's gon na cost , never mind the storage heaters |
14 | She keeps on about all the time , every time I 'm there . |
15 | He 's always going on about that ! ’ |
16 | But Mum goes on about that wretched place as though he was chief jailer at Broadmoor . |
17 | ‘ Oh , why must you harp on about that ! |
18 | He was well on his way to the station when he paused and looked up towards a building , and he saw in his mind 's eye Carrie running up the steps , and he recalled her voice saying , ‘ Oh ! why must you keep on about that . ’ |
19 | ‘ Oh , you 're on about that again ? |
20 | ‘ Do n't start on about that again . |
21 | That 's what he said , and he kept on saying he had only four thousand five hundred pounds or something , that 's all the money he had , he was on about that all the time . |
22 | ‘ Are you still on about that ? |
23 | I 'm not on about that , I 'm not on about that . |
24 | I 'm not on about that , I 'm not on about that . |
25 | It looks like you know what you 're talking about , does n't mean you do but i I mean if you use th if you if you start going on about that thing that there is er when some what on earth ? |
26 | When you were on about that love , what pa was saying about , you know , like every night , that our kids , when , they had their pyjamas on , and they 're like , to get hold , I 'm lying watching television , I 'm usually falling asleep , but I put the kids , you know . |
27 | Why did you go on about that erm place where you went for that beer and you know , you said that we worked for that |
28 | You 're always on about that ! |
29 | It 's on about that ? |
30 | Some of it was on about that man there , face got her to stay the night then he was gon na watch it on telly in the er lounge . |