Example sentences of "[adj] [vb pp] on [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She threw down the beads , and a few rolled on to the floor .
2 The encouragement of joint planning at area/regional level has brought together inter-agency groups for the elderly , though only in some areas has this led on to the formation of specialist sub-groups to consider the needs of dementia sufferers .
3 That was we were main one of the , my father seen er possibilities er when he attended the London show , he went er he , he was very much taken on with the Morris Cowley first of all .
4 It was the House of Commons , and the Cabinet and the Prime Minister that came from the Commons , that Bagehot saw as the efficient working parts of the Constitution as these got on with the job of actually running the show .
5 We were all flung on to the roof .
6 Many flooded on to the market after the Sack of Constantinople in 1204 .
7 But , in the end , Steven did n't mind at all when discerning folk puked up all over the loathsome Lost Boys and complained of dangerous levels of heartwarming brought on by an excess of Robin Williams .
8 It was first worked on at the turn of the century by the American psychologist , E. L. Thorndike , and more recently by another American psychologist , B. F. Skinner , and many others .
9 The train rattled along and we both hung on to the straps looking at each other .
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