How To Use Carry on In A Sentence

  • Meanwhile, Angela Brockway and other members of the reading group are struggling to carry on without their friend: There were about 14 of us who all used to sit round her big Victorian table in her conservatory with mugs of tea and coffee and piles of what we called 'posh' biscuits. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph
  • No longer able to sell his craftwork, he has found it difficult to carry on his work on the church. Globe and Mail
  • For the majority of cases something like a needs test will carry on. Times, Sunday Times
  • These measures restored some sense to the balance sheet and provided sufficient liquidity for the company to carry on. Times, Sunday Times
  • Implements the total management to the product cost a primary coverage is must carry on the science to the cost the predict that works out the reasonable plan.
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  • His conceit and awful orange hair will carry on enthralling a worldwide audience.
  • You've got to have a hide as thick as a rhinoceros to carry on and pretend nothing has happened.
  • In the meantime, carry on with your sulk if you wish.
  • You've got to have a hide as thick as a rhinoceros to carry on and pretend nothing has happened.
  • All I can do is carry on giving my all for my club and let others make their minds up.
  • Insurers often stipulate deductible amount, coinsurance clause and limit of liability in their contracts, so as to the directors and officers carry one part of the losses and costs.
  • The problem is that if the pirates carry on pillaging the fish, they will put themselves, and the rest of the world's legitimate tuna boats, out of business.
  • Based on the similarity criterion, small lead test sample is used to carry on physical analogue experiment, confirmed the theory achievement's reliability to carry on the finite element analog.
  • Meanwhile the only advice it could give people was to carry on as normal - although it looks more important than ever to eat a fair ration of raw fruit and vegetables.
  • But even though her attacks could last up to three days, she could carry on functioning.
  • A little time to carry on this intrigue with the Frank, when possibly, by the assistance of this gallant, Alexius shall exchange the crown for a cloister, or a still narrower abode; and then, Agelastes, thou deservest to be blotted from the roll of philosophers, if thou canst not push out of the throne the conceited and luxurious Caesar, and reign in his stead, a second Marcus Count Robert of Paris
  • The Government believes the cash will encourage people to carry on in their chosen careers.
  • Each node would carry only one pointer field to traverse the list back and forth.
  • Not only could she carry on any kind of conversation, ranging from various topics, but her wittiness and toying sarcasm often brought laughter from the circle of people that were gathered.
  • Under Gordon Brown's own fiscal rules, he could carry on spending and borrowing the shortfall in the short-term.
  • You must carry on that history with complete dedication and self-sacrifice. Writers in Hollywood, 1915-51
  • It is not weakened and would be able to carry on fighting off infection and disease. The Sun
  • The big freeze is set to carry on this week with more cold, snow, sleet and ice. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'll carry on modelling until I get fed up with it, till I decide I want to do something a bit more with my life.
  • Now the advantage of our car is that you can just put the rear seats down and lay everything out as it was in the centre and pull down side seats and carry on in a civilized manner.
  • There are a couple of mercurial piano and violin solos but the minimalist harmonies keep calm and carry on. Times, Sunday Times
  • This attack just made her even more determined to carry on her war against yobbery.
  • There are countless examples of people almost encouraged to carry on spending. The Sun
  • Third Jark hadn't been able to beget himself a son to carry on the tradition. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • The grade model has the inquiry block body attribute, according to the attribute for the model coloration, to carry on resources reserves functions automatically and so on.
  • Yes | No | Report from jeffo52284 wrote 6 weeks 5 days ago sounds like alterier motives are at hand here. i i could understand banning from carry on but checked baggage is just some moron making a point United Airlines Bans Antlers In Checked Baggage
  • Booting up from a powerless state, also called a cold boot, will restore the printer's default settings and you may be able to carry on.
  • i think lady gaga is a good addition. this was sanford and ensign may be able to carry on with their so called conservative family values .... GOP's new youth ambassador: Lady Gaga?
  • There was a little bit of understeering but it is better to have a bit of understeer than oversteer during the race so I told my engineer don't touch anything I am happy to carry on like that.
  • You get a lot of criticism, but you just have to carry on regardless.
  • The sense of adventure felt by the pioneers of flight still remains with those who carry on the tradition of ballooning today.
  • In such struggles life spends itself fast; an inward wound does not carry one deathward more surely than this worst wound of the soul. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 23, September, 1859
  • Considering her numerous labours, duties, journeys, sicknesses, and infirmities, is it not surprising how she could find time to carry on such an extensive correspondence? The Letters of St. Teresa
  • I, for one, think they have been perfectly justified in refusing to give up to the Americans the bait to carry on their Grand Bank fisheries because the control of the bait is a matter entirely within their legislative competence. The Newfoundland Fisheries Question
  • Viola in any way with it, and it seemed impossible, also, for Mrs. Lambert to sit where she was and handle the cone, to say nothing of the ventriloquistic skill necessary to carry on this conversation. The Tyranny of the Dark
  • I always carry one for luck.
  • After dinner I read one of Miss Mitford's hawthorny sketches out of "Our Village," which was lying on the table; they always carry one into fresh air and green fields, for which I am grateful to them. Records of a Girlhood
  • Carry on north through the tunnel - eek, there be dragons!
  • To carry on that wise injunction, we have to engage in a process of self-reflection that unavoidably opens up to scrutiny the dialectic processes between self and context and contexts of contexts.
  • He helped me make my own placard to carry on a Gulf war march. Times, Sunday Times
  • Pupils of Wanborough Primary School packed their village church yesterday to carry on an age-old tradition.
  • Most often the cosmetics boutiques carry only one line of skin care products and other cosmetics. Take Care of Your Skin
  • Carry on to Seacombe Cliff and turn up Seacombe Bottom until you see a stone marker on the left.
  • In view of that, the specialists pointed out when the social conscious overly strengthened success in just one side, almost every students had to carry on a heavy psychometrics burden.
  • At the end of the path turn right and carry on along the twitten to Castle Precinct.
  • I always carry one for luck.
  • Let's carry on this discussion at some other time.
  • When they walked out of the bookshop Newman made a tremendous effort to carry on a normal conversation. COVER STORY
  • It's the only multitool I consistently carry on me.
  • The antis think they've won and we carry on hunting within the law and we think we've won.
  • Adventurers "to carry on trade in English woolen cloth, or sent John A Political and Social History of Modern Europe V.1.
  • The first example was rolled out in May 1933 and the Department of Commerce extensively tested the machine but it was finally certificated to carry only six passengers.
  • Everything happens for the best, my mother said whenever I faced disappointment. "If you carry on, one day something good will happen. And you'll realize that it wouldn't have happened if not for that previous disappointment.
  • The Princess Royal told the couple to ‘carry on building their lovely safe boats’ and officially named one of the couple's Devon luggers, which will be used by disabled sailing group, Queen Mary Sailability.
  • Team officials had to haul him back upright to carry on playing. The Sun
  • Conclusion The feminine infusorium vaginitis patient has the merge mycoplasma infection, It is necessary to carry on conventional the inspection, Provides the basis for the appropriate treatment.
  • So I beg of you, please, do not carry on this tradition.
  • I was ready to give up the fight, but Nicky was made of sterner stuff and wanted us to carry on.
  • There was just a sheer determination to carry on. Times, Sunday Times
  • Once presents illness to continue to carry on standard treats and guarantees the long interval revisit.
  • And his servile easily bewitched audience of clodhopper crusaders will carry on as before.
  • Yes, and it is to carry on sledging. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you carry on being horrible to your sister, Sophie, you can just go to bed!
  • According to EU commission's request, from 2005, must carry on European Union's To be listed's combined statements according to the international accounting standards edits the newspaper.
  • The board of the directors decided to carry on the discussion next day.
  • For the time being, you're to carry on as normal.
  • Sertori is aware the City fans were questioning his role as a striker but vowed to carry on regardless.
  • He works out frequently, totes no middle-aged paunch and looks ready to carry on with another 20 years of activity.
  • Carry on across a hollow containing two tarns named Kirkfell Tarn to the North Top of Kirk Fell.
  • He also promised to carry on his fight for a radical revamp of the system. Times, Sunday Times
  • But Imron brushed aside assumptions that the failure might carry on to Busan, saying that they would need to readapt to each other after having been apart for some time.
  • I'm happy to handle a few sleepless nights as long as we carry on winning. The Sun
  • If the police carry on like this they'll have a riot on their hands.
  • Carry on adding stock and stirring until the liquid has thickened and the rice is just al dente. Times, Sunday Times
  • Can the human race carry on expanding and growing the same way that it is now?
  • We have to carry on as usual or it would look suspicious.
  • All the while he has hoped that division between countries and uncertain public opinion in the democracies would weaken our resolve and allow him to carry on in power unchecked.
  • Two of the cast of Nuts CocoNuts have teamed up with former Cubana performers to carry on the company's tradition of anarchic happenings that sit somewhere between fact and fiction, art and real life.
  • An offence under the Act makes it a crime to carry on a business with a seriously misleading name. Times, Sunday Times
  • At the same time, that does not mean that a medical man can obstinately and pig-headedly carry on with some old technique if it has been proved to be contrary to what is really substantially the whole of informed medical opinion’.
  • The Emperor agrees that British subjects shall be allowed to carry on their mercantile pursuits, without molestation or restraint, at these designated cities and towns.
  • This paper carry on the investion of medico-plant in Aconitum from xinjiang Kazak, it has knowed that the medico-part of Aconitum and the folk medico-method.
  • I'm happy to handle a few sleepless nights as long as we carry on winning. The Sun
  • Sometimes you just have to pick yourself up and carry on.
  • Can the human race carry on expanding and growing the same way that it is now?
  • Bacon had to carry on with the reception and dinners in his honour.
  • However, a silence was ill-timed, and though not so designed, might be deemed by some a kind of connivance; for a rising heresy seeks to carry on its work under ground without noise: it is a fire which spreads itself under cover. The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March
  • Return to the cairn and carry on up to the North Peak, where you can look down over the buttresses.
  • If you carry on, follow the path across another bridge 2 where there is also a shallow ford, much loved by children.
  • FRANKFURT—Economist Jens Weidmann officially began his term as the youngest-ever president of Germany's central bank, vowing to carry on the rigorous anti-inflation philosophy of his predecessor, Axel Weber . Germany's Bundesbank Gets a New Inflation-Fighter
  • Can the human race carry on expanding and growing the same way that it is now?
  • But in a demonstration of the true grit of the fell runner, he managed to carry on.
  • Also there was a small handcase, such as bagmen carry on their rounds. Mr. Standfast
  • Carry on until you have used up all the batter. Serve with apple sauce, sour cream or jam.
  • Ah, Bel-ustegui is as bad as El -ato, he feels his own weird obligation to carry on in German submariner slang, it is just precisamente a seagoing Tower of Babel here-the torpedo? why is he screaming about the torpedo? Gravity's Rainbow
  • Third Jark hadn't been able to beget himself a son to carry on the tradition. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • If I thought you didn't care, that you were just trying to carry on the ghastly game they call flirtation up here, I wouldn't be so angry with you. The Fifth Ace
  • Instead they offered out a national multiplex and up to three regional ones to provide a service alongside whatever the BBC decided to carry on its own national mux.
  • Carry on dealing, in an anticlockwise direction off the bottom of the pack until the remainder is dealt out.
  • Mr Norphel is training new 'icemen' to carry on his work after he dies. Home
  • The man's face was red from anger and he was about to carry on his yelling fit, but Ali began a coughing fit.
  • Where these films went wrong and the original Carry On films went right, is that most of the modern crop of British comedy films are star vehicles as opposed to ensemble pieces.
  • Carry on with your work while I'm out.
  • It's a kind of Carry On Shakespeare, a loving send-up without mockery.
  • The board of the directors decided to carry on the discussion next day.
  • And they say it will be hard for them to carry on without seeing his cheeky face.
  • Carnal hearts seldom shrink from the pains necessary to carry on their carnal purposes; when a proselyte is to be made to serve a turn for themselves, they will compass sea and land to make him, rather than be disappointed. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John)
  • Alice, if you carry on whining like that I won't take you - do you understand!
  • His remarkable doggedness led him to carry on regardless when two stink bombs broke everyone else's concentration.
  • There we are exhorted not to fall into the common error of passing from unity to infinity, but to find the intermediate classes; and we are reminded that in any process of generalization, there may be more than one class to which individuals may be referred, and that we must carry on the process of division until we have arrived at the infima species. The Statesman
  • If your friend intends to carry on in his flat, fit his room with a lock or bolt. Times, Sunday Times
  • After a poke around its battlements, I'll carry on to Colmar, a gorgeous little town in the heart of Alsace. Classic France: the insiders' guide
  • And of how often its citizens have drawn on indomitable reserves of courage and stoicism, just to keep calm and carry on. Times, Sunday Times
  • She was slighted by her father and the servants, and bullied by her brother; and was only just enabled, by humble, unpresuming disposition, to carry on her tedious life from year to year without grumbling. The Kellys and the O'Kellys
  • Leaders gather in closed-door cabals and carry on regardless of what their citizens think.
  • He wanted to avoid a messy divorce and to carry on affairs with mistresses.
  • If we carry on with the same attitude and commitment we will be looking to pick up more points tomorrow.
  • Now at the age of twenty he was expected to marry and carry on the royal bloodline, earning the title of King.
  • Carry on adding stock and stirring until the liquid has thickened and the rice is just al dente. Times, Sunday Times
  • If their service to my carry on luggage is superior, I should be the one deciding if the fee is worth choosing that airline. Senator vows to block carry-on fee
  • Leu when the drama critic in his book "Music Products" in "the volume of river keep in mind the whole rhythm in words, all workers, carry on for a win 100.
  • Soldiers guarding the entrances to the base thus need to ensure only that military personnel or civilians coming in carry one of the many passes accepted within the base.
  • If a farmer is aged 55 or over, or is unable to carry on farming as a result of physical or mental incapacity, he can let his farm under a lease for five or more years to a lessee who is not a relative of his.
  • None in response to Mr. Qian, while the other is loud warble: "rice Shushi drinking song of the peptide and the pillow, music also Among carry on.
  • If the mind, with greater facility, retains the ideas of geometry clear and determinate, it must carry on a much longer and more intricate chain of reasoning, and compare ideas much wider of each other, in order to reach the abstruser truths of that science. An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding
  • Manufacturers often form their own distribution systems, which carry only their own brand.
  • The film pays loving tribute to the striking machinists at Ford's motor plant via the vehicle of the bawdily unreconstructed class-war farce, referencing everything from The Rag Trade to the Boulting brothers 'I'm All Right, Jack to Carry On at Your Convenience. Made in Dagenham
  • The CPHA said it believed more than 90 per cent of hunts could potentially be allowed to carry on if the Bill became law unamended.
  • Will it be able to carry on attracting sufficient work to justify its continuing expansion?
  • 'Proserpina' than is becoming, because I know not how far I may be permitted to carry on that which was begun in 'Fors.' Proserpina, Volume 2 Studies Of Wayside Flowers
  • I've gotten over being oppressed by it though and will carry on.
  • The sense of adventure felt by the pioneers of flight still remains with those who carry on the tradition of ballooning today.
  • In 1868 he dissolved partnership with King, leaving him to carry on the India agency branch of the old firm's business, and himself taking over the publishing branch, which he thenceforth conducted at 15 Waterloo Place, London.
  • Anyone who has tasted this life wants it to carry on for as long as possible.
  • The reason for this is that women are forced to carry on the main productive activity by themselves because of their subjection.
  • This is the spirit which has enabled the Chinese people to carry on the war so long and which should be re-estimate of China's position in membered in making an this struggle. China's Position in this Struggle
  • We have to carry on as usual or it would look suspicious.
  • They can sit there and smile, point, and carry on, but they know they do not have anything to go out and sell on the hustings, and that their people are just as disappointed.
  • But if you'd like to carry on mailing then I'd be happy to hear from you again. FALLEN WOMEN
  • He was presently in the grip of a bronchial infection that made it hard for him to carry on.
  • Theoretically this can carry on ad infinitum.
  • According to EU commission's request, from 2005, must carry on European Union's To be listed's combined statements according to the international accounting standards edits the newspaper.
  • Sometimes you just have to pick yourself up and carry on.
  • Without hearing aids I cannot carry on a normal face-to-face conversation in a quiet environment. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now we have barracks for the soldiers but the bugle is an extremely important instrument for our regiment and we like to carry on the tradition.
  • His determination, on his own account, to carry on the war against the enemy in the mountains, till they or himself were expelled from the country, denotes the unsubmitting patriot. The Life of Francis Marion
  • It's impossible to hold/carry on a conversation with all this noise going on!
  • She was still pining over Tom, but felt that she had to carry on.
  • It's impossible to carry on a conversation with all this noise in the background.
  • His remarkable doggedness led him to carry on regardless when two stink bombs broke everyone else's concentration.
  • After official sort management, after or hired the administrative law enforcement class official, how to carry on the system design, thought that avoids excessively tediously ?
  • I'm excited to know about new OC bands, like Fiction Reform, that carry on traditions of OC punk or a band called Kiev that has some of Buckley's grace. S.X. Rosenstock: Henry Rollins at Largo: Hero Time Starts Right Now
  • Certain IRS and other tax liens may remain and carry on the property - have your title rep check this. BiggerPockets Forums
  • Usually not run hair health meters, accounting for it is hard to carry on one hundred meters sprint.
  • Moral disfavour is something you're going to have to get used to, we fear, especially if you're going to carry on preaching the condemnation of homosexuality in a culture that now very often, and more so by the day, deems that message as obsolete and objectionable as the condemnation of "miscegenation. Archive 2010-03-01
  • Anyone who already has a decoder can carry on watching, a spokesman for the Department of National Heritage acknowledged.
  • There was just a sheer determination to carry on. Times, Sunday Times
  • You can only carry on doing that for a short period. Times, Sunday Times
  • I want to shout back but I just smile from under my umbrella and carry on up the street.
  • Carry on along a cut path through long grass and, just before Hole House, take a step stile over the wall, now on your left.
  • If the police carry on like this they'll have a riot on their hands.
  • In all things the word finis must be written in good season; self-control must be exercised when the matter becomes urgent; the bolt must be drawn on appetite; one must set one's own fantasy to the violin, and carry one's self to the post. Les Miserables, Volume I, Fantine
  • To me, camping conjures up images of that saucy scene in the Carry On movie when Babs Windsor bursts embarrassingly out of her bikini top while doing chest expansion exercises.
  • If you carry on being horrible to your sister, Sophie, you can just go to bed!
  • The systemmanager has all jurisdiction, the file clerk is responsible for the records depository management, the user may carry on to the file borrows the operation.
  • As soon as somebody starts trying to prove something to me, something happens; - my attention drifts off and I have to wait until they stop before I can turn back and carry on the conversation.
  • If I wanted to carry on any kind of career, I had to readdress my life in some ways.
  • It's heart-warming to see a number of cribs displayed in local windows to carry on a tradition stretching back down the decades.
  • Soleure would fain have joined with him in conversation respecting trade and merchandize, yet the Englishman, who dealt in articles of small bulk and considerable value, and traversed sea and land to carry on his traffic, could find few mutual topics to discuss with the Swiss trader, whose commerce only extended into the neighboring districts of Burgundy and Germany, and whose goods consisted of coarse woollen cloths, fustian, hides, peltry and such ordinary articles. Anne of Geierstein
  • Women have been aware of the higher likelihood of genetic abnormalities including Down's syndrome connected to age for decades but the fortysomething mums carry on. Times, Sunday Times
  • Packing specification:25 KG/bag, the price of article be different according to product formula, can according to provide of the sample carry on offer or at trade carry on negotiation.
  • It only survives because most of the rank and file carry on in spite of the quality of chief constables. The Sun
  • You can only carry on doing that for a short period. Times, Sunday Times
  • He and his support team decided to carry on despite news that 500,000 cubic metres of sewage has entered the river in the past week. Times, Sunday Times
  • For those with osteo-arthiritis, she suggests swimming and water exercises, because in the water one does not have to carry one's body weight.
  • They have three or four of these episodes a year when they feel dizzy or faint, but they just pick themselves up and carry on.
  • The share purchase programme that has been used to soak up some of its excess cash will probably carry on in due course. Times, Sunday Times
  • But I think it's more likely that it will have only a tangential operational effect, and that there are more than enough lieutenants willing to carry on OBL's guidon.
  • How can I carry on when the bulb in the overhead projector has blown?
  • The European elite thought they could simply carry on ignoring the troublesome little island off their western shores. The Sun
  • Everything happens for the best, my mother said whenever I faced disappointment. "If you carry on, one day something good will happen. And you'll realize that it wouldn't have happened if not for that previous disappointment.
  • Which brings us to whether or not you carry on with something if it gives you pleasure. Times, Sunday Times
  • Civil servants are employed to assist ministers to carry on the business of government.
  • But if I had a choice between teaching somebody about dangling participles and having them be able to carry on a conversation in a language other than English, I think I would choose the latter, and so would most of us. What's The Point Of A Degree In French?
  • If we carry on working like that we shall get better. The Sun
  • At one stage yesterday afternoon - and again this morning - it all became too much and every bulb went out, leaving the picturesque old-fangled Edgbaston scoreboard to carry on manfully.
  • When the chips were down he found the courage to carry on.
  • To this I wish Cllr Clarke well and hope she will help to carry on the Town Council's good name and work.
  • Matt overtipped him, having already offered to carry one of the bags himself.
  • My factory can the incessancy carry on the product development, provides for the customer novel creativity and the richly colorful design, obtains the new old customer high praise.
  • Here Martyn was to do his lessons, and Emily and I carry on our studies, and do what she called keeping up her accomplishments. Chantry House
  • By using Boolean calculation to carry on the model analysis according to the present DEM data, we find that the Meilinggou mining area still has an enormous room for development.
  • The club are expected to learn today whether they will be allowed to carry on in Spain's key cup contest. The Sun
  • So I'm going to put it all to the back of my mind for a few days, and carry on as though the situation doesn't exist.
  • He thought he could carry on if he was addicted to methadone rather than heroin.

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