Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [pers pn] on [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ( Hartman has shown that the average person has one or less nightmares a year ; and only one person in 500 has them on a weekly basis . ) |
2 | There are no standard procedures , in fact , by now you will have realised that the ‘ flying fantasies ’ are unique to their creators and , although some sell theirs on a commercial basis , it is a case that , if you want to make one , then you have to devise your own creation . |
3 | well it 's easier to carry it on the front ru font , oh , front foot rest |
4 | This decided us on a bold move to facilitate loading . |
5 | She thrust her chin upward in mock anger , delighted to have him on the defensive . |
6 | But a new administration in 1807 sent him on a futile mission to conciliate Denmark , following the British bombardment of Copenhagen . |
7 | However , administration of the scheme is costly in terms of time and it seems unlikely that it would be feasible to operate it on a large scale . |
8 | If a particular publication is not available at your own library the librarian will almost certainly be able to obtain it on a short-term loan . |
9 | As rock characteristics can vary considerably over very short intervals , it is useful to be able to evaluate them on a continuous basis from log data . |
10 | This was folded and stored in a paper envelope for nearly a hundred years , and the creases make it very unlikely we shall ever be able to play it on an original machine . |
11 | Never quite stationary , the mag-lev decanted her on a windy platform and whined away into the cavernous tunnel . |
12 | When we ger this fantasy football stuff going , would we be able to put it on a different server . |
13 | Timing is also of the essence — flowers can be sent to you through the post as soon as the special event is over , but the best option is to be able to press them on the very day that they are used . |
14 | He told us what sport it was to take her to the ‘ Houtsize ‘ 0use ’ in London , first putting her on the Inner Circle , getting off smartly himself , and leaving her to go round and round until his amusement wore off . |
15 | It takes little to get me on the right lines . |
16 | She was frigid and strait-laced and therefore somewhat ill-equipped to keep me on the straight and narrow . |
17 | Though , using Letraset to title them is not easy to do , you know it 's very difficult to keep them on a straight line . |
18 | It 's best to test it on a hidden area first . |