Example sentences of "[adj] [to-vb] [pers pn] [verb] on [art] " in BNC.

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1 There were only three episodes of acid gastro-oesophageal reflux without associated oesophageal distention , too few to allow us to comment on the effects of acidification alone .
2 It is unforgivable to leave it to wither on the vine .
3 It 's not unusual to find them basking on the slopes of the teeing areas .
4 These are ancient divisions of the territory , recognized for centuries past as distinct pays , but you are unlikely to find them entered on a modern map , so I should apologize for introducing what will seem like obsolete names .
5 When you are in a situation where you have to clean up after your dog it is advisable to encourage it to defecate on a surface which will make the task easier .
6 Such a problem was analysed in M & S Drapers v Reynolds [ 1956 ] 3 All ER 814 when Denning LJ said : I do not … see why the employers should be able to forbid him to call on the people whom he already knew before he worked for them …
7 I was particularly pleased to see it go on the ZZAP !
8 I was back to that school chapel with the chaplain doing his Goddest to get me to sign on the dotted line and hand over my soul .
9 From Dennis 's drunken hints that memorable evening in Ramillies Drive I had gathered that the reason for this was Karen 's sterility , so I was somewhat surprised to find her going on the offensive .
10 ‘ Do n't be surprised to find me sitting on the tee in the lotus position , ’ he warned .
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