Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [vb past] [adv prt] on [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I finally freaked out on LSD and went a bit mad . |
2 | I nearly passed out on floor ! |
3 | There was a bet of £1,500 to win £18,000 , so someone also came out on top there and will no doubt be feeling far from harshly treated . |
4 | During recent reporting of The Dangerous Dogs Act , I often spoke up on behalf of dogs that many people might otherwise have had put down — I think the owners are at fault for not acting responsibly . |
5 | I then went off on holiday and forgot all about it . |
6 | Eight years ago the plant had 27 production controllers and nothing ever went out on time . |
7 | You look like you just landed back on earth or something and it 's a real shock . ’ |
8 | And they would always be a perfect reminder , she told herself as they finally struggled back on board , loaded with parcels , none of which she had actually intended to buy . |
9 | Marshall and fellow defender Richard Jobson were both booked in the space of a minute for pulling down Shearer as he twice homed in on goal shortly after half time . |
10 | Having blown his lunch , he then strolled back on set and got on with the matter in hand . |