Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [vb mod] [verb] [pn reflx] on " in BNC.
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1 | Well , do n't keep me waiting another time , or you 'll find yourself on the Report for improperly working your beat . |
2 | ‘ And get yourselves dressed or you 'll find yourself on fatigues . ’ |
3 | Sam and I can amuse ourselves on the Sunday , and that will give you the opportunity to take Anna to the Forest . ’ |
4 | Then again a decent throw of the dice and you might find yourself on 47 and climbing the ladder thanks to Charles and Diana 's romantic Greek cruise in August . |
5 | ‘ Any more talk like that , ’ he snarled , ‘ and you 'll find yourself on a charge for disaffection . ’ |
6 | Foul up in a chimney and you 'll batter yourself on the walls . |
7 | if you were buried alive , I mean , Uncle Nat when he used , when he was in , in Uncle Nat when he was out in the war , he used to come back home and he 'd only to hear a siren and he 'd throw himself on the floor |
8 | A cell awaited her , and certain death — unless she could throw herself on the Queen 's mercy . |
9 | This is scarcely surprising , since we may pride ourselves on the fact that freedom of speech has existed in this country perhaps as long as , if not longer than , it has existed in any other country in the world . |
10 | This is scarcely surprising , since we may pride ourselves on the fact that freedom of speech has existed in this country perhaps as long as , if not longer than , it has existed in any other country in the world . |
11 | This is scarcely surprising , since we may pride ourselves on the fact that freedom of speech has existed in this country perhaps as long as , if not longer than , it has existed in any other country in the world . |
12 | All the creatures that we have to kill and eat , all those that we have to strike down and destroy to make clothes for ourselves , have souls , like we have , souls that do not perish with the body , and which must therefore be propitiated lest they should avenge themselves on us for taking away their bodies ( see Rasmussen , 1929 ) . |