Example sentences of "[pron] on [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Yet here am I on a road that instead of tarmac looks like a patio laid in bricks — every one hand-placed in herringbone pattern . |
2 | No I on a weekly then you might have four or five dishes on it |
3 | ‘ Why am I on the wrong side of this stone ? ’ she whispered . |
4 | Erm we mentioned already today about A P A P I on the desktop called erm Open Client . |
5 | That I On the first point about us and our own showing of forgiveness . |
6 | He said I on the back at least . |
7 | And I on the Friday . |
8 | Got the headphones so market could n't I on the baby stall ? |
9 | I on the door . |
10 | Susan is there she said the twenty first and I on the twenty first . |
11 | Now so I on the |
12 | Am I on the right line there ? |
13 | Listening to this I on the whole thought that in a real sense he never really quite answered them , on the other hand he made every single person look silly . |
14 | As soon as we received the tree preservation order we rushed down to pi-n i-t on the tree . |
15 | I try it for a bit — you know , pretending that I 'm all frozen , but someone on a bike comes down the path and I got to move to get out the way . |
16 | If you put someone on a second floor balcony , for instance , to deliver an address , it looks as if he is simply haranguing his listeners . |
17 | The levy is nine per cent of the personal taxation level , meaning that most tax-payers contribute between two and four per cent of their incomes to the church ( or about £1,000 a year for someone on a £30,000 salary ) . |
18 | It may be a childish response , but when you have overtaken someone on a hill , it is very uncomfortable to be overtaken by them . |
19 | There is one great consolation , however , which is the fact that on a mountain nothing looks stupider than someone on a bike . |
20 | Perhaps you are fine when dealing with someone on a one-to-one basis but dread the thought of going to a party . |
21 | However problems can arise even for intelligent people with an extensive vocabulary , for example when they are communicating with someone on a subject other than their own speciality . |
22 | As a customer , reading the label will help you decide whether to buy a product — that is , whether it suits your needs ( for example , someone on a diet might not want to buy a product containing a lot of sugar ) . |
23 | People who have had experience of caring for someone on a long-term basis stress how important it is to lay down certain ‘ house rules ’ beforehand . |
24 | ‘ Someone on a white horse , ’ said Allen . |
25 | ‘ We are looking for someone on a consultancy basis to advise on above and below-the-line campaigns , but there may be several arms to that , ’ McDevitt adds . |
26 | For someone on a low income , weekly credit payments of £5 might be a heavy burden — though virtually imperceptible for someone on a high income . |
27 | For someone on a low income , weekly credit payments of £5 might be a heavy burden — though virtually imperceptible for someone on a high income . |
28 | Taken as a whole these measures would cost someone on a £30,000 a year salary about £825 of their after tax income . |
29 | She argues that it often is still in the employers ' interest to recruit someone on a relative 's recommendation , since this gives employers more control over their workforce . |
30 | To someone on a planet a long , long way off it would look just like an ordinary star . ’ |