Example sentences of "[adv] [v-ing] [verb] [adv prt] on the " in BNC.

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1 I said for heaven sake girls , not only trying to cut down on the expensive just because obviously trying to start up on their own .
2 After losing 83–6 to Blaydon and 42–3 to Horden in recent weeks , the injuries are not helping to get back on the rails in time for their final two league matches this month against Sunderland and Mowden Park .
3 We are left with the fun loving ( overgrown kids ) and the ‘ I am not going to miss out on the fun ’ brigade .
4 Glad to hear they are not going to end up on the table .
5 He could see the River Thames below with the new high-rise housing blocks already beginning to show up on the skyline .
6 Add to these two schizophrenic cats , two bears with what look like severe cases of acne , and several reindeer who are just asking to end up on the wrong side of a roast dinner .
7 Bleating bookies are still refusing to pay out on the bets while Bola make their inquiries .
8 And this is a ph , like a photocopy , so what you 'll have is a nice printed version with Abbey Life blue , purely for you to get a feel of if you like , , and in this , we 're very quickly going to go through on the first sheet it will have activity and production and it will have your data there .
9 Because you 're probably doubling doubling up on the recording .
10 We all knew then that he was n't going to miss out on the Cup final for all the world .
11 Anyone else wanting to cash in on the end of the Cold War is advised to get a move on — there 's already been considerable interest in the Wroughton air yard and the agents expect to sell it by the autumn .
12 This is not going to disappear overnight , it 's going to affect her for a long time , and she 's never going to catch up on the work that she 's missed over the last couple of months by having seven teachers in six weeks .
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