Example sentences of "[pron] and [verb] [pron] on the " in BNC.

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1 This was a big step for me and put me on the road to caddying top tournaments at a very young age .
2 He took it from me and put it on the mantelpiece .
3 Underhill then turned on me and bit me on the back of the hand .
4 He smiled , thanked me and patted me on the head before knocking at our door .
5 Mrs McDougall , with a quick , concerned look at me , took my basket from me and dumped it on the counter .
6 Then this young punk comes up behind me and hits me on the head with a car-tool .
7 Three of them I recognize , but the whole gang has been grinning at me and clapping me on the back like I was their kid brother pulled out of a scrape .
8 He looked at me and hit me on the shoulder .
9 Father spun round , took three steps towards me and smacked me on the ear .
10 And dried them and put them on the rack again .
11 It was alleged that he touched the boys ' genitals , put his arm around them and kissed them on the lips .
12 So all attending had brought their freshly picked bunches with them and laid them on the coffin as they arrived , and I must say that it looked — and smelled — lovely .
13 Method 2 : Choose a record or tape of a piece of music which pleases you and put it on the turntable or in the cassette player .
14 A few of his fellow citizens would wait until the train was about to depart , nobble him and throw him on the train , slip the guards a few dollars and wave goodbye .
15 He took Duncan 's suitcase from him and put it on the back seat .
16 Then she went out and picked him up and cuddled him and fed him on the cream of a new bottle of milk .
17 As on every night , she went up to him and kissed him on the lips .
18 Christina flung her arms around him and kissed him on the cheek .
19 He is himself unreadable and hence ungovernable — a walking accusation levelled at the sympathetic educated sensibility which seeks simultaneously to understand him and set him on the straight and narrow .
20 Julius immediately took the receiver away from her and replaced it on the rest .
21 He took her glass from her and set it on the top of the bookshelves , then he said softly , ‘ You look somehow — different . ’
22 Janine went to her and kissed her on the cheek .
23 Donna took the envelope upstairs with her and laid it on the bedside table .
24 Their taunts must have sickened her , so this ai n't the time to start mauling — even though I 've got a bulge in my pants like a bunch of bananas and I want to rip that nightdress of her and throw her on the bed .
25 ‘ Try harder , ’ he appealed and , taking her wine glass from her and putting it on the table , he drew her close .
26 Melissa slid an arm round her and patted her on the shoulder .
27 James Spencer QC , prosecuting , alleged Mr Nichol approached Mrs Chandler in a field but when she ignored him he pulled her down the bank , sexually assaulted her and hit her on the head with a rock or rocks .
28 Her General Practitioner referred her to the surgical Outpatients Clinic where the surgeon examined her and placed her on the waiting list for stripping ( removal ) of varicose veins .
29 She closed the door behind her and joined him on the pavement and as she took several breaths of the crisp October air she suddenly felt how good it was to be alive .
30 It happens that what we 've done is we 've taken it and hung it on the starlight , the magic of starlight — how wonderful it is , how much you can tell from just looking at a star through a telescope and measuring the light that comes out of it , and this takes us into realms of why a star shines ; what do you mean by time when you go back millions of years into the universe lifetime ; what do you mean , why do stars shine with different colours .
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