Example sentences of "on [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I remember Morris willing me on through a mist of deep deep unconsciousness . |
2 | They drove on through a tunnel and then the landscape became more arid . |
3 | The path , waymarked and cleared , led on through a boulder field . |
4 | Carry on through a strip of woodland and over a second stile . |
5 | Gradually her technique improved , and Water Gypsy glided on through a country solitude of farms and fields . |
6 | Not that he was succeeding ; Sergeant Crane was sitting , legs crossed , only just not fidgeting , as Bruce Davidson wore on through a lot of unnecessary detail . |
7 | This expression can be converted to a sum of squares simply by rotating the Cartesian frame around ON through an angle . |
8 | stitch it on through the bottom round |
9 | ’ Both of them recovered , and staggered on through the year . |
10 | Travelling on through the night the Clintons were due in Forth Worth , Texas , after midnight before flying to Albuquerque , New Mexico , early this morning . |
11 | He would stay on through the night although the local doctor had said it was probably useless . |
12 | The little onward-beating heart of my son bashes on through the night , its strong signal being transmitted through and across several layers of pillows . |
13 | It bucked wildly in the night sky , as if deciding whether or not Richard Branson had been lucky enough already , then righted itself and plied on through the night sky , swift and inviolate . |
14 | Creggan moved on through the night wind . |
15 | Er these are sort of parties that start at midnightish and go on through the night . |
16 | Humming absent-mindedly along with the music on the radio as she sped on through the night , Shannon pursed her lips thoughtfully . |
17 | Due to a now-realized continuity error , the blue sky turns to red , the sun goes down and the saucer flies on through the night . |
18 | A judge has ruled that a weekend music festival CAN go ahead — but only if performers do n't play on through the night . |
19 | Work went on through the night to scatter wood chippings , straw and stone on top of the mud , but traders say it 's too little , too late . |
20 | Caspar took no notice of him and carried on through the wood towards the field . |
21 | Billy took one of the baskets from Molly , and the three of them wandered on through the wood . |
22 | The Oxford-educated daughter of a Norfolk farmer , she began her career as a local authority education officer and inspector of schools , married a headmaster she met on site — he is now an education administrator — moved on through the ranks of Norfolk County Council and chaired Norwich Health Authority . |
23 | Sadly , it failed to smother the flames but travelled on through the window , coming to rest on Mr Singh 's Bentley , causing an estimated £567 worth of damage . |
24 | They walked on through the graveyard , and Kee said , ‘ My grandfather is here in this graveyard . |
25 | We do n't know but I do n't know but that is a doubt as to whether the manufacturing flavour of the past will be carried on through the decade . |
26 | But before a settlement is reached , this accounting controversy will rumble on through the winter and early spring . |
27 | Friends and relatives tell me I should have stopped by now , and I know I do n't want to carry on through the toddler years . |
28 | Our physical characteristics are handed on through the genes but the far more important part of us , the mental , lives on in the minds and eventually in the memory of the human race . |
29 | It continues on through the pages of Scripture to the very last words of the book of Revelation . |
30 | It is carried on through the medium of lullabies . |