Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] on [art] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 Just as missiles can be guided from aircraft that did not launch them , so jamming can be done by someone else on the bomber 's behalf ; division of labour pays off in battles , too .
2 The figure halved a calabash , laying one half on the youth 's navel , emptying the sacrificed cockerel 's blood into it , before bidding the youth to drink from it .
3 You may think they were tainted , but we know they were tested at the priory and I doubt the Lady Eleanor would have taken them solely on the Prince 's word . ’
4 Anything that might alter investor sentiment , no matter how small , will have to be announced to the Stock Exchange , displayed to everyone simultaneously on the Exchange 's Topic screens .
5 He placed them firmly on the man 's chest and pressed the buttons .
6 I do n't think I need to say anything further on the Council 's erm position on the new settlement erm or reiterate Hambledon 's earlier view that it 's n its er view that the settlement is not needed and can not be justified .
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