Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] on [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Dummies have since caught on as a fashion accessory at raves , but whether the trend was sparked by the emergence of Ketamine , or whether it 's just a way to keep the burning under control , is lost to myth and drug folklore .
2 Eight minutes later it was 2–0 when Des Aitcheson , scoring from close range after Neil Fullerton 's near post flick , had been brilliantly turned on to a post by the visiting goalkeeper .
3 Starting from the simplest and most chaste of forms , rooted in a combination of pioneering vernacular and colonial buildings , the American station swiftly moved on to a riot of revivalist and hybrid styles in a complex process of architectural grafting which mirrored the increasingly diverse origins of its immigrant population .
4 A Dessie Edgar corner was neatly side-footed home in 79 minutes by Victor Welch who had just come on as a sub .
5 But Caroline had not hired on as a saleswoman , and she 'd certainly not hired on to be sociable .
6 Once locked on to a heartbeat pattern , they would whizz around like fireflies until they found the precise biosignal that would allow them to explode .
7 Outbreaks of violence were common , usually brought on by a mixture of glue and alcohol .
8 She had been packed for a day or so , but had realized as she took a last look round that her fridge was still switched on with a bottle of milk inside .
9 Legend has it that it was once fired on by a warship because it failed to reply to a signal !
10 The conventional notion of literary ‘ tradition ’ does , it is true , compensate for the lack of an historical overview , but because it implies a common pool of resources repeatedly drawn on by a succession of different writers , it is profoundly antithetical to Formalism and its key principle of defamiliarization .
11 Give him one part , now you hold that , I used to hook it on to a roller , tuck it over , pull it through and then you 've got it lined up hooked on to a roller .
12 It was also carved on to a number of the walls , as if to ward off Evil .
13 She turns to the visitor , who has now subsided on to a settee .
14 The element is first placed on the stripping machine where the contaminated cladding is cut away , then dropped on to a conveyor belt to be stored under water in concrete storage silos .
15 While the names and addresses of potential acquirors can be usefully input on to a database to permit mail merging , it may not be cost effective to use a computerised control log unless a substantial number of potential acquirors are anticipated .
16 The grasses are woven together with cotton to form a mat , which is then bonded on to a paper backing .
17 Upper Halling had its own ice cream made at the Black Boy by Jesse Crowhurst and Ernie Pankhurst , this would be made at weekends then loaded on to a hand card and pushed either up to Red Kill or to Birling Bank , where they would sell approx. 5–6 gallons on a Sunday .
18 I wont be truly happy until we get completely pissed on in a match yet come away with a win .
19 The " fast-track " procedure allowed any agreement reached by US negotiators to be subsequently voted on as a package [ see p. 37849 ] .
20 Over the last seven months , Lawrence has quietly got on with a rebuilding job at Ayresome Park .
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