Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pron] on " in BNC.
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1 | Please do n't throw me on the floor ! |
2 | The smaller bits we 'd look at for a time and then he 'd throw them on the fire . |
3 | ‘ Why did they build them on the top of hills ? ’ she asked Christopher . |
4 | But you must not build them on the graveyard . |
5 | You can congratulate them on getting into the problem so quickly , discuss the flaw , come to a mutual agreement about definitions or regulations , or dictate further instructions as needed . |
6 | Mr Rifkind will meet the pair to formally congratulate them on their achievements in the town . |
7 | But it was very premature , and I 'm very I was very sorry that they 'd taken this step , but very , very pleased when I saw the result coming out , and I 'm do congratulate them on their common sense there that they were prepared to put the opting out aside and were looking seriously and sensibly into the tertiary college consultations . |
8 | You see I would like to see people at the end of this programme to have some idea , not just of fancy figures in the air , but of practical effects that will affect them on the ground . |
9 | stop the tape because it does n't want me on it . |
10 | ‘ Do you want me on the search , sir ? ’ |
11 | You 'll want them on a long-line sweater or jacket , or else on a kind of Jolly Roger jumpsuit . |
12 | Well you 'd you 'd think they would n't want them on the road cos if they had an accident the people would get killed , they 'd just |
13 | Well , if you do n't want them on , that 's the whole problems of obviously saying , erm , in fact , we do n't , if we do n't want them on a disk at all , we do n't have to have them . |
14 | If you would pardon me on the sheet , it 's a shame Mr 's not here , because that was his decision , because of the imposed cut in stationery from last year , we ran out of it |
15 | It should out-point them on the rough stuff , too , for the Range Rover is still king of the wild frontiers . |
16 | They were able to request anything they wanted from their administrative colleagues which they felt could aid them on any given mission . |
17 | Fortunately they did n't knock me on the head or anything which they could have done , could n't they ? |
18 | You ca n't fool me on that score . ’ |
19 | He still treated Edward coolly , stating with conviction that he had his orders direct from London and saw no need to go over them in detail , and no possibility that he would modify them on the say-so of a junior officer he did not know . |
20 | We can congratulate ourselves on the forecasts which led to fixing fees at the right levels , but commercial criteria are not the only means of judging the fortunes of professional institutes . |
21 | And he 'd clip them on the clip them on the rope and take 'em to the pit bottom . |
22 | And he 'd clip them on the clip them on the rope and take 'em to the pit bottom . |
23 | Each season the true 500 elite ( you can count them on your hands with fingers to spare ) develop their skills further as improved equipment allows achievements which a year ago , or even a month ago , would have been impossible . |
24 | Well , perhaps we can count them on the fingers of one hand . |
25 | You could almost count them on the fingers of two |
26 | I would n't trust me on the golf club scene . |
27 | You 'll need them on clay . ’ |
28 | You do n't need them on er this time love |
29 | ‘ Then perhaps you can assist me on a minor point of methodology ? ’ |
30 | He will photograph me on the horse and I will have it to keep . |