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16 Sentences With "carrying on for"

How to use carrying on for in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "carrying on for" and check conjugation/comparative form for "carrying on for". Mastering all the usages of "carrying on for" from sentence examples published by news publications.

You are known for carrying on for extended periods of time with no relief.
They work together, and I've since found out they were carrying on for weeks before I found them.
Audiences — critics too — thought he was carrying on for their benefit, and he was often criticized for being flamboyant.
Pyeongchang downhill champion Sofia Goggia also believes there is a chance of Vonn carrying on for another four years.
The slow counting process has been underscored by a series of House races in California carrying on for days past November 6.
"My doctor has strongly advised against play because my elbow injury, that I keep carrying on for months, got worse in the past week," Djokovic said on the tournament's website.
In cooking for others, he told me, he is carrying on for Spencer, helping out everywhere he can, as much as when he is at a fire or on some other call.
"Libyan peace talks appear to have taken a further blow with both sides announcing the end of their participation, pointing to lost crude volumes from the country carrying on for now," JBC Energy analysts said in a report.
"Libyan peace talks appear to have taken a further blow with both sides announcing the end of their participation, pointing to lost crude volumes from the country carrying on for now," JBC Energy analysts said in a report.
Berlusconi said at a book presentation on Wednesday that Italy should return to the polls if the vote produces no clear majority, with current Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni carrying on for "at least three months" during a new election campaign.
In English, the idiom "to take up/pick up/assume the mantle" is from the Bible, and means to take a position of authority, leadership or responsibility in a particular area, especially in the sense of carrying on for a previous figure.
Retrieved 24 October 2018. Radio announcer Russ Tyson, who was already filling in for Connors during his ill health, replaced Connors on his radio programs.Burns, Nelson (16 January 1949) Carrying On For Mike, The Sunday Mail. Retrieved 24 October 2018. Connors' widow, Queenie Paul commenced working nine months after the death of her husband.(9 October 1949) Comedian's widow stages comeback, The Sun. Retrieved 24 October 2018.
The series ended on 5 March 1993. In 1996 Wogan criticised the BBC over its handling of the show since the BBC had refused his wish to give up the series in 1991, instead carrying on for a further year. Wogan said "I felt peeved by the insensitivity – no, incompetence how it was handled".Wogan attacks 'incompetent' BBC during Eldorado saga Andrew CuIf Media Correspondent.
In 1926 he began teaching at the Royal College, carrying on for over 45 years until his retirement in 1972. From the mid-1930s he also played in a trio with violinist Jean Pougnet and cellist Anthony Pini.Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music (2007) He was a champion of French and English music in particular, playing John Ireland's Piano Concerto several times, including at the Proms in 1933.
In 1938, the battalion moved to Singapore. Meanwhile, in 1920, the 2nd Manchesters became part of the garrison in Mesopotamia,Mileham (2000), p. 132 which had been acquired by Britain as a mandate territory under the auspices of the League of Nations.Arthur, Max (2005), Symbol of Courage: The Men Behind the Medal, pp. 376–7 During an action near Hillah, Captain Henderson reorganised his company, who were wavering in the face of a large force of tribesmen, then led the company in three attacks against the tribesmen, being severely wounded in the second attack, though carrying on for the third and final counter-attack.
Retrieved 23 October 2018. He subsequently became known for presenting a national breakfast program and the popular Hospital Half-Hour program.Webb, Elizabeth (26 July 1954) Russ Tyson still a tonic, Brisbane Telegraph. Retrieved 23 October 2018. Tyson was the second of three announcers who presented The Hospital Half-Hour, taking over from the show's original host, Mike Connors, after Connors died in 1949.(3 May 1975) "The Hospital Hour to end", The Canberra Times. Retrieved 23 October 2018. Tyson had previously filled in for Connors during his ill health.Burns, Nelson (16 January 1949) "Carrying On For Mike", The Sunday Mail. Retrieved 23 October 2018.

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