Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [adv prt] on the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The noise is formidable , for the rocks clatter and bang away down a steel chute that dumps them back on the ground . |
2 | so if I bring them down on the floor , you know that if they say maybe naughty |
3 | He laid them out on the desk , got a plastic bag out of the bottom drawer of the filing cabinet and swept all the bits and pieces into it . |
4 | She rolled the two cloaks into a bundle and laid them down on the shore where the tide could come and take them . |
5 | The man with the shears laid them down on the grass , took a handkerchief from his pocket , made a knot in each of its four corners and placed this improvised sun-hat on his head . |
6 | I mean I do n't , I do n't know whether say they flung them out on the street is the right thing , cos I , I , I mean there 's all these places like Mencap and there 's a big one in Wellingborough |
7 | He grips my arms and dumps me back on the pew . |
8 | Pick me up on the way . |
9 | And dad could knock me off on the way to get the papers . |
10 | DRAWING THEM IN ON THE WIRRAL |
11 | A deadline was set up but it has come and gone and we no have no alternative but to reclaim the shares and place them back on the market . |
12 | And erm she phoned me up on the Sunday . |
13 | He had carried her along on the groundswell of his own forceful personality , but now that the ride was over she had time to wonder if she 'd done the right thing . |
14 | turf her out on the bed she might sleep with me and you sleep on the settee or would be a bit better than two beds than the settee , an extra bed space for her mum 's house too much for over Christmas , that 's not fair she 's not all over the place . |
15 | He took the unravelling length of fabric from her and expertly refolded it , depositing it back on the stall . |
16 | You 've got to work it out on the basis of ten miles not on the basis of five miles . |
17 | They 'll accept it and put send it through on the nod if we can get his support . |
18 | Patrick began by blunt cutting the ends then , after blow-drying , he pulled the hair into a high ponytail which he lightly backcombed before splaying it out on the top of the head . |
19 | The cigarette glowed again in the dark , and he hitched himself up on one elbow and ground it out on the earth . |
20 | you do is hang it over on the clothes line , stand back a few inches , just give it an even spray , |
21 | I did all that and you 're gon na hang it out on the line . |
22 | Taczek hoisted his fist and smacked it down on the table with a hollow bang . |
23 | If they thought it was that bad they would of picked it up on the M O T would n't they ? |
24 | with their help and medication , I mean you do n't sling them out on the street |
25 | Stripping off the rest of her wet clothes , she bundled them out on the landing , then irritably turned on the shower and stepped beneath the hot jets . |
26 | ‘ At the house — he dropped me off on the way . |
27 | The Land Rover dropped me off on the edge of the town , surprisingly on a tarmac road , and I arranged to meet the lads nine miles further on . |
28 | And Jim , when he comes in , they 're both , they 're both all , I 've pr priced them up on the top and er |
29 | That still messes me up on the guitar . ’ |
30 | You put them up on the door , they 're on the floor . |