Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [pron] on the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Logging remains crucial to the economy in the central provinces of Binh Dinh and Gia Lai and the bans are seen as being largely for international consumption , with little effort made to enforce them on the ground . |
2 | It was , understandably , the peace which was essential information for the descendants , for it influenced their present actions to some extent ; and the solemnities were intended to impose themselves on the memory of the participants and witnesses and their children . |
3 | A bit o' glass 'ad caught him on the fore'ead , but otherwise we 'ad n't a scratch to show for it between us . |
4 | Most of us want to see ourselves on the screen — although it may turn out to be an unpleasant experience ! — but we 're not usually terribly interested in watching the performance of others . |
5 | I asked her to come to see me on the day after her arrival and at the hour of sunset , the best time for the wonderful view that I then had to offer her . |
6 | However , because of their wide scope , when judging such clauses under s 3 of the UCTA , one has to treat them on the basis that they exclude or restrict liability for total failure to perform by reason of wilful default . |
7 | I think the first evidence we have of that , is when Brocklehurst has placed her on the stool and publicly humiliated her . |
8 | Marc got up , face like a thunder-cloud , the look he gave Peter designed to shrivel him on the spot . |
9 | When I prised her off and tried to stand her on the floor she kept rocking back and sitting on her tail , then falling over sideways and lying there like a stuffed parrot . |
10 | So far as teachers are concerned , it might be necessary to tap a pupil on the shoulder to point out that s/he has dropped something on the floor , or to grab hold of a pupil to prevent an assault by that pupil on another . |
11 | She tried to find herself on the map , but the printed boulevards and blocks writhed whenever she looked up at the street , making new patterns . |
12 | He tried to flog it on the bus |
13 | The person with the cushion on their lap then has to stroke them on the head and say ‘ Poor pussy ’ without laughing . |
14 | See here , they 're gon na get thirty six for it as it stands put it on the market as |
15 | Use this form to tell us exactly how it has helped you on the farm or even in your contracting business . |
16 | He gave me the most trouble by returning more potential Pathfinders than any other CO : hut not only — aircrew he walked about Gransden with a wad of railway warrants in his pocket , and anyone who offended got one on the spot . |
17 | There 's one if you pick up one there I think one of those cards there has got one on the planner and one on the erm |
18 | But the common story , so far as we can tell , was of a prospering contado helping a few of the citizens to be successful merchants , carrying local market goods and some from longer distances ; and if Francis ' father had not been a successful merchant trading into France , the saint would not have borne the name he did , nor suffered the intense reaction to his father 's worldly values which helped to inspire him on the path to poverty and heaven . |
19 | The reader who has bought your book has bought it on the understanding that this is what will happen . |
20 | Well I tried to fix them on the door and they would n't stay |
21 | ‘ I want to put myself on the map and this Test is a good chance to start doing it . ’ |
22 | He said : ‘ I am doing it my way and if I am to be able to beat Alain Prost I want to do it on the track by out-driving him , not by any other means . |
23 | ‘ She did n't consider accompanying you on the search for her daughter ? ’ |
24 | It was former Dublin manager Kevin Heffernan who , McGilligan reckons , helped to put him on the road to success . |
25 | In 1929 an architect was engaged and recommended doing nothing on the clubhouse . |
26 | He stopped and turned her towards him and tried to kiss her on the mouth . |
27 | In a way he has moulded himself on the likeness of Ben Hogan . |
28 | He slid his arm round her narrow waist and bent to kiss her on the forehead . |
29 | Like Malone , Anderson has laid it on the line to his players . |
30 | The landlord 's wife was expected to accompany him on the trip to Head Office . |