Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] the [noun sg] on the " in BNC.
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1 | With that he started putting on the shabby jacket he always kept hanging on the hook on the back door . |
2 | Laverne points down the bank on the other side of the road . |
3 | Rangers went ahead when a superb ball from John Brown allowed David Robertson to go down the line on the left , and McCoist was on the spot to whip home the cross . |
4 | Enhancements include Telnet support for VT220 , a Microsoft Windows Socket application programming interface and non-X application support using Xstart , which starts up the application on the host system . |
5 | Enhancements include Telnet support for VT220 , a Microsoft Windows Socket API and non-X application support using Xstart , which starts up the application on the host system . |
6 | Do use them for mopping up the blood on the new road . |
7 | Thirty years later , I can still recall particular images — Alan Breck 's silver button set on a wooden cross and placed as a sign in the window of a but and ben ; redcoats prodding the heather with their bayonets while Breck and David Balfour sweltered out the day on the top of a huge granite boulder ; Breck lowering his belt so that Balfour could scramble up ; a chieftain 's hide-out somehow built using the trees . |
8 | In other words , if we choose coordinates so that the linearised flow near the origin takes the form we can use these equations to work out the point on the side of B where a trajectory emerges from B if it starts at a point on the top face of B. ( We assume that the box B is a cube with faces which are part of the planes . |
9 | SHe snorted smoke and ground out the cigarette on the floor . |
10 | Thursday 's poll will bring down the curtain on the Campaign Sketch . |
11 | This time the ascension does not bring down the curtain on the life of Jesus ; instead , the curtain goes up on the life of the Church . |
12 | Order a copy by filling in the coupon on the right . |
13 | Two Phillips & Drew analysts , for example , have just shown how Coloroll ‘ created ’ its 1988–89 profits by writing off the goodwill on the Crowther carpet acquisition — the very buy that broke its back . |
14 | His own trade included the quick memorising of landscape and cityscape and at one corner there was an L-shaped alley that cut off the building on the corner itself giving an alternative route to making a left turn on the streets . |
15 | US AGENTS have turned up the pressure on the besieged Texas cult by using glaring floodlights on the compound and cutting off electricity , and those inside are trying to communicate with banners and Morse code . |
16 | Use a flat file ( or the flat side of a half-round file ) to clean up the burr on the outside of the pipe so that the pipe will enter the fitting |
17 | Bring in the dumb-bells and we need the decibels , start to pump up the jam on the dance floor and we are into pumping up the volumes . |
18 | After a while , he said , ‘ Did you give up the job on the Council , then ? ’ |
19 | She sighed , and turned to pick up the clock on the bedside table . |
20 | Several days before these events a ship came up the Ankh on the dawn tide and fetched up , among many others , in the maze of wharves and docks on the Morpork shore . |
21 | It looked like somewhere waiting for a film to happen , Jasper thought , like a Western on television where two gunmen will come out of the badlands and hold up the mailtrain on the Santa Fe railroad . |
22 | ‘ I think so , ’ answered Mildred , though in fact she had made up the tale on the spur of the moment and it had somehow got rather out of hand . |
23 | ‘ Do n't be so silly , ’ came back the answer on the crest of a belch . |
24 | Make sure that you receive all four issues of the 1993 volume by filling out the form on the back of this leaflet and sending it off , with payment , to the address supplied overleaf , or send off for a free inspection copy . |
25 | Julia cleared the glasses from round the room and prepared to set out the coffee on the drum table beside the chief armchair . |
26 | The room was hot when he entered , and he turned down the thermostat on the wall . |
27 | That inquiry turned down the application on the grounds that the mink farmers could not guarantee that mink would not escape . |
28 | The Civic Society was naturally very pleased t that we the council turned down the application on the National Power site . |
29 | Cross a field and take the track towards New Barn Farm before heading down the footpath on the left signed Chillerton . |
30 | And after pulling off the midfielder on the hour , Branfoot admitted : ‘ I could see Terry being sent off and I did n't want him missing matches . |