Example sentences of "[adv] [vb past] [pers pn] on [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But having put him in , he rarely consulted him on general policy issues and gave hint little role even in industrial disputes , which were still the traditional concern of the Board of Trade . |
2 | Well he , he appreciated at the previous table show on the sixth of October and that was a case when it was always you know , because Danny only told me on that night that he could come . |
3 | Michael impatiently thrust him on one side and brought out the sack . |
4 | I did n't know there were a video , I says get your he just tuned it on any channel , I says get your remote control for your telly I says and click |
5 | With the gentry his charm and distinction soon put him on excellent terms . |
6 | I therefore offered Gail Rebuck my resignation on 17th March , and she finally accepted it on 19th March , asking that it should be kept confidential until 24th March , after the London Book Fair was over . |
7 | Yet she remained tense , trying to vanquish that unease which always attended her on transatlantic flights , despite a helpful air-sickness pill . |
8 | Tripoli postponed the elections until February ; Ajdabiyans confidently expected them on 1 February , and after that day the chairman of the local Assembly telephoned Tripoli each afternoon to ask if he should hold the poll . |
9 | He became quite well known for his extreme left-wing views and often aired them on rare visits home . |
10 | Wurtz to have this paper presented to the Académie des Sciences but there was delay because Wurtz was not then an academician : J. B. A. Dumas eventually presented it on 14 June 1858 . |
11 | And she actually took me on this war work . |
12 | You never had it on this morning ? |