Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] the [noun pl] on the " in BNC.

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31 Turn in the sides on the creaselines , over the ends of the stiffening .
32 Its chairman , David Murray , wrote to Mr Gillespie saying that instead of handing over the shares on the previously agreed dates , he could keep them until he was 65 in 1991 , when they would be transferred to MIH in one lump .
33 Turn off the lights on the tank ( which reduces the stress on the fish ) and float them in their bag in the aquarium for twenty minutes to help equalise the temperatures .
34 She had a computer actually on the it was on the side of a surveying instrument , so she was probably working out how far down she 'd actually dug by looking through the sights and reading the numbers and then she was entering up the numbers on the computer .
35 Despite being scheduled for late September , it 's still delayed as the label rushes to press enough copies to send it soaring up the charts on the heels of MUDHONEY 's pre-posthumous release .
36 Despite being scheduled for late September , it 's still delayed as the label rushes to press enough copies to send it soaring up the charts on the heels of MUDHONEY 's pre-posthumous release .
37 Kate tried to giggle , reading out the directions on the stew , but nothing seemed funny .
38 And if you turn over onto page four , and at last pick up both the graph and the figures that are shown there and if it helps members , I can also put up the figures on the I suspect not , I think there 's , it becomes a little small for people .
39 The Meeting Stent themselves with fifteen shillings sterling being the estimate given for Painting the Church yeard Gate of Kilarow and putting up the Globes on the Pillars of the Gate …
40 A player landing on a Point Of Order square must decide whether they want an Aye or No before picking a card and carrying out the instructions on the card ( for example — ‘ David Owen backs you , lose 50 votes ’ ) .
41 Using the drawing as a template , mark out the brackets on the plank , reversing them head to toe to save timber .
42 Little was done , or could have been done under the imperatives of war needs as interpreted at the time , to close down the schools on the Black List , long overdue for closure and replacement , or to rebuild inner-city schools .
43 " Well , rat-girl , " she greeted me , pulling off her hat and throwing down the flowers on the bed .
44 The pain steadily increased in force , blotting out the fires on the hill above the melon beds , increasing the darkness until they could make out nothing in the compound below , and driving them back from the streaming verandah .
45 The wretched towns of lower Aragon , detested by liberal soldiers , became strongholds of Carlism and it was the desolation of decaying artisan towns that set off the polemics on the effectiveness of ecclesiastical charity .
46 The bronze Moors were hammering out the hours on the clock in the Piazza San Marco .
47 The air was so full of flying stones , pieces of metal , swirling dust , that it was impossible to make out the markings on the car which had ended up skewed across the track , but it looked very much like a Dalgety .
48 There were no windows on the first-floor landing , and in the dark it was difficult to make out the numbers on the doors .
49 Hesitating , as if trying to make out the numbers on the house fronts , which were perfectly clear .
50 The next one is er thinking about the conversations you did not record which of these was the main reason why they were n't recorded please just read out the numbers on the card .
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