Example sentences of "[adv] [to-vb] [pers pn] on [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If you would n't mind coming along to light us on the way back ?
2 Supposing , however , the defence has to cope with attackers pushing up just far enough to catch them on the turn and stay onside .
3 As soon as we received the tree preservation order we rushed down to pi-n i-t on the tree .
4 ‘ Well then , you had better have one , ’ said Diana , and bent down to kiss him on the cheek .
5 He bent down to kiss her on the lips , and Folly felt her head start to swim again as she reached up to place her hand behind his neck , drawing him down .
6 Its toes are strong enough to hold it on the bark , no matter which way it is facing and it hops about in all directions with sure-footed nimbleness .
7 I think it 's just warm enough to have it on the terrace .
8 He came down to join her on the floor .
9 I also advised him that if he were not to accept it on the spot he should defer any decision on it until after he had concluded his coincidental visit to the Province today .
10 You must be careful not to overdo it on the beach however , because the nightlife in Malia is simply explosive .
11 She had decided , quietly confident that it was safe to do so , not to accompany him on a tour of some Greek islands , and he had taken instead her of the cross-eyes etc .
12 But at £2 each , they are expensive and last year the Department of Health ordered GPs not to prescribe them on the NHS .
13 As Seb passed by he placed his hands on her shoulders and leaned over to kiss her on the cheek .
14 Well , you are unlikely ever to see her on the screen .
15 He is a seasoned traveller as well as an agile ladder climber , often coming up to join us on the roof .
16 Then I heard him falling and hurried back to find him on the floor .
17 By the time he had staggered into the yard he could hardly stand up , hitting the ancient , mossy mounting block and tripping over one of the green tubs filled with white geraniums , as Little Chef came bounding out to lick him on the nose .
18 The idea took shape some five years ago in the back room of London 's Bull & Gate , and it 's taken until now to get it on the road — for 32 days only .
19 In those days it was considered bad form even to slap you on the back .
20 Like when a drunken Richard Burton nodded off in the middle of a question ; the time Warren Beatty kept him waiting for an hour-and-a-half … and the day Robert Raging Bull De Niro looked as if he was about to punch him on the nose .
21 The first day at the newspaper they sent me into the darkroom with a roll of film and I think I was in the closet for about five hours before I could figure out how to put it on the reel . ’
22 ‘ Well , they would be , would n't they ? ’ she interrupted sarcastically , ‘ seeing as they were just about to send you on a spying mission ! ’
23 I was engrossed in these thoughts and just about to drip it on the top of my head as I had seen Sally do when , from nowhere , a hand knocked me to the floor , spilling the contents of the bottle .
24 It was good enough however to set her on the way to winning vital experience — and other roles soon followed .
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