Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The Government has seriously miscalculated the effect of privatisation on through rail fares and the national timetable , according to a report produced by ‘ Platform ’ an 80-member organisation set up to represent users ' needs . |
2 | I gave myself a pat on the back though and carried on through Cross Rift into Selenite Passage where the rock sparkles with the glassy selenite running through the walls . |
3 | The route then heads west over Gerrick Moor to meet a moor road at White Cross and on through Westworth Wood into Guisborough Wood . |
4 | You fell asleep once when I went droning on through Biographica Literaria . |
5 | As the carriage drove on through Blackmoor Vale , Tess now began to awake from her sorrow and wonder how she could face her parents . |
6 | You go on to pass through a nature reserve at Redgrave and Lopham Fen , and on through Royden Fen , also managed as a nature reserve . |
7 | Carry on through Upton Fen Nature Reserve — an exceptional site for dragonflies including the rare Norfolk aeshna . |
8 | They could have easily taken the lead early on through newboy Gareth Abrahams . |
9 | ‘ I know I keep on about Mrs Kemp , sir , but do n't you think we ought — ’ |
10 | Cos they 're always on about credit allowances and this that and therefore |
11 | There is a general section in the middle which probably goes into all such official club magazines — it craps on about Man U and Gazza a lot . |
12 | A lot of training goes on about assertiveness training and maybe the word has got around assertiveness is good and everything else is n't so good . |
13 | She could not abide snuff-taking and was always going on about Florrie Axford 's nasty habits . |
14 | We witter on about quality initiatives and produce myriads of little forms to show just how quality-driven we are . |
15 | I expect someone called 6 0 6 to go on about Leeds fans being fascist animals with grudges again . |
16 | I think youll find us fellow Leeds Fans here a nice bunch , although we do have some OLD men ( Kev ) , so if they start on about John Charles … do nt worry . |
17 | Erm , we do work together , where we share a common agenda , and we find that we share common policy positions , and there are a lot discussions that go on about policy questions between environmental N G Os , erm , and also like any N G O that 's pressed for time and money , we work together where actually it can be justified by the results . |
18 | He has also had to counter allegations that he is dragging television down-market then listen to television pundits witter on about skirt lengths , sexual chemistry and the F-factor , under the guise of highbrow criticism . |
19 | ‘ He keeps on about Barry Moxton , ’ said William , ‘ and how he must be out of prison now … ’ |
20 | Bella appeared to be unperturbed : ‘ I wondered why she was going on about Mr Bishop and Madge just now . |
21 | But the Tories would be unwise to harp on about Mr Kinnock 's . |
22 | This figure is in agreemen t with other informati on about housewor k hours gathered by other researche rs : Table 5.4 contains a comparis on of results from a range of different studies . |
23 | He scarcely heard her soft voice going on about paraffin heaters and electrical wall fans . |
24 | She talked on and on about Charlotte Street in the late ‘ thirties and the war . |
25 | Paul has heard John and his friends going on about concentration camps for people with HIV . |
26 | A lot of discussion went on between J Walter Thompson and my agent 's assistant , who told me the idea was to vary the commercials considerably so as not to bore the general public . |
27 | Angry punters demonstrated on the course after the first race , while negotiations went on between track officials and the Tote workers . |
28 | The ASB is expected to issue an FRS on off balance sheet finance that will provide further guidance on transactions of this type . |
29 | They will be incorporated into an exposure draft on off balance sheet finance , which the ASB plans to issue in the near future . |
30 | Breakfast television , and the expanding number of computer screens switched on during working hours , could make work difficult for Mainsborne . |