Sentence examples for be kicked on from inspiring English sources

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Now, it needs to be kicked on another level".

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But for most French cyclists the big struggle is kicking on after the initial breakthrough.

"The difficulty is kicking on when you are 3-0 up.

We will need to be kicking on, not dipping, and that means not overcooking things early on and spending emotional energy too early.

"I'll be kicking on Saturday and it's something I'm looking forward to".

When Henry joined the play, he was kicked on the calf.

He's kicked on this year because he didn't have that strength.

I saw miners being kicked on the floor and these men were later charged with obstructing the police.

The family said the school initially downplayed the significance of the incident, saying their son had only been kicked on the shin.

Defoe did depart three minutes from time having been kicked on an ankle but will be fit for Tuesday's game in Basle.

"He was kicked on it, it has not happened alone.

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