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

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1 If you 've truly got nothing better to do , let's forget the charades and carry on where we left off … eh , my love ? ’
2 I propose we carry on where we left off , unless you never want to lay eyes on me again , of course . ’
3 ‘ He 'd schooled very well and although I had hoped for a lead for a bit longer , we had to go on where we did .
4 Harbury tried to grab the apparent opportunity but Wickham neatly turned the conversation so that Shildon was able to go on where he had left off .
5 It had worked very well last night with Fräulein Hubert , better than he 'd hoped , but he ought to be careful until his plans were all consolidated , then he could dump Ingrid and carry on where he 'd left off with that lovely little thing .
6 Once Chapman had gone there was no one with his dynamism and far-sightedness to carry on where he left off .
7 I took on where he left off … what have you done for me ?
8 In 1990 it came of age , in 1991 it carried on where it left off with a superb Easter opening at a cold and windy Donington Park , England …
9 The back row simply carried on where it left off against the Welsh with the indestructible McBride , Robinson and O'Hara repeatedly first to the breakdown .
10 Now apart from by taking land from the landlords which is pretty in unspecific , all of the others are , are s are straight , very moderate , very limited acquisitions and then if you go on where you 've got ta protect the middle peasant etcetera , then they are really very low key methods , you , you , you would not see that I think as being the return to land reform .
11 No lights came on where I figured the master bedroom probably was ; that comforted me a bit .
12 ‘ I 've only got to the end of the year but my family will be carrying on where I left off .
13 They also do not know what is going on or what to do next .
14 Er they do n't move us on or they do n't move me on in my thinking , and they do n't lay down the charge , cos they 're predictable and and they 're using .
15 And if you 're working on a spreadsheet , you may be working on a spreadsheet during the day , start in the morning , you 're working several hours , you may find yourself running low of memory , then the memory light comes on or you get a memory full up message at some stage , and you think oh that 's not fair , because I have n't made the spreadsheet any bigger .
16 Is it switched on or you listening to something ?
17 Mr are you anything you feel applies to respond on or you feel you 've stated your case ?
18 Mr Williamson is there anything you want to come back on or you feel you 've had enough in terms of summing up on matters A and B ?
19 So if you begin catching barbel in the 4lb or larger bracket it is well worth sticking it out until they move on or you have caught most of them .
20 I wanted Hugo to return at once , at once , to keep the niggling doubts down where they belonged : what was going on ?
21 Unionists did not wish to stand down where they had a candidate of their own ready to fight ; in these circumstances , the NDP did remarkably well in 1918 , winning eleven seats , all in Labour strongholds where neither Unionists nor Coalition Liberals had much desire to stand , and they beat both MacDonald and Henderson .
22 At 5' 9 ’ and eight stone , Desiree took Tyson out for the big count and put him down where he belongs .
23 And then you put that down where you think is the right place and you get really pissed off cos it 's moving really slowly and moving the board outline as well .
24 I got up , walked backwards towards the nearest dune , threw the can way high over the top of it , then came back , lay down where I 'd been sitting earlier , and closed my eyes .
25 She opened her eyes , smiled down where I stood waist-deep in water still — the smile itself a quick gasp on evening air — then she was upright , running along the jetty to where Edward waited with the towels .
26 The towpath proper did n't start until a few yards further down where it angled away from the road and followed the river ; here it was marked by a narrow strip of waterside grass and trees that would immediately raise the cost of any overlooking property by at least ten thousand .
27 Francis used to imitate the Abaconian speech , dropping aitches from where they belonged , slipping them in where they did not .
28 Occasionally the odd bed-spring goes in where it suits .
29 ‘ Fit me in where you need , ’ said Sara .
30 Either the telemetric system has broken down or they 've gone bonkers at Bacton . ’
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