Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [verb] it on [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I just heard it on the radio . ’ |
2 | He stood there , no I do n't mean that , I mean me rubbish , oh dear , and he said erm er , sorry , he started sipping his coffee , he never said anything and then he says I 've got some bad news for you and I said oh my God no , car accident , I just heard it on the radio he said no , then he told me , oh God I nearly |
3 | Well I just heard it on the radio , we 're all I do n't really know . |
4 | you know , I just put it on the table and left it there and as I say it 's certainly better to because when you 're looking like then it 's easier do that . |
5 | You just , I just leaves it on the side . |
6 | I always used it on the tongue or used dexies and black bombers , y'know , swallowed pills and things . |
7 | ‘ I really like it on the farm . ’ |
8 | In the end I simply flung it on the |
9 | Well I never did it on a Saturday . |
10 | You 've got Coke , that 's your treat each week , cos you do n't have it at home , you only have it on a Sunday |
11 | No you just stick it on a photocopier |
12 | If you just chuck it on the floor , then someone s got to come round alter you and pick it up . |
13 | So presumably you just have it on a low heat . |
14 | When a thought occurred to her , she quickly noted it on the pad . |
15 | Have you ever done it on a toboggan ? |
16 | but you also need it on the accelerator as well |
17 | After the Conquest the village and manor was given by William I to the lord of Holderness who later bestowed it on the newly founded Thornton Abbey , in Lincolnshire . |
18 | As the paving is all made from broken paving slabs and , therefore , all the same thickness , you simply lay it on the levelled sand bed . |
19 | To use , you simply place it on the barbecue and light with a match . |
20 | ‘ Aye — ’ she rose from the chair , went to a basket at the side of the hearth and , taking up a log , she almost flung it on the fire , and as she dusted her hands she ended , ‘ that 's what she tells me . |
21 | when you actually see it on the floor , it looks totally different |
22 | We eventually found it on a road off the A35 east of Bridport . |
23 | We 're the ones who you know , do n't tell anybody what our strategy is going to be , we suddenly spring it on the members right at the end of the process at the council meeting . |
24 | Um well we did n't know what to do with the money , so we basically gambled it on the Grand National . |
25 | It was a great day , and best of all we even made it on the nine , on the six o'clock news . |
26 | They just chuck it on the floor . |
27 | Do they not do it on a Thursday ? |
28 | How you look at someone , the attention you give them and your body language are all means of communication and can have a strong effect upon the recipient , even if he only perceives it on a subconscious level . |
29 | He had seen beyond the excitement of being approached for his first book ; he already visualised it on the bookshelves ! |
30 | Her hand throbbed beneath his where he still trapped it on the table . |