Example sentences of "[conj] [vb past] [pers pn] on [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Or rubbed it on each other , rather . |
2 | Conceptually , the inner city is a space outside society which has shown , for whatever reasons , a marked recalcitrance in responding to the macro-economic revival that surrounded it on all sides ( Massey and Meegan , 1989 ) . |
3 | The woman was shocked when QC William Crawford put his hands on her waist and pecked her on both cheeks . |
4 | He read her expression — enquiring — and touched her on both shoulders . |
5 | But whereas Edouard loved cars for their design , and their beauty , and collected them on that basis , Grégoire loved them for the engines under their gleaming bonnets . |
6 | He put his arms on Myeloski 's shoulders , leant forward and kissed him on both cheeks . |
7 | Before he climbed the gangway of the RAF VC10 he grasped her arm and kissed her on each cheek . |
8 | ‘ Vitor 's happy to take you , ’ she declared serenely , and kissed her on both cheeks . |
9 | She said , ‘ Lulu , how lovely to see you ! ’ and kissed me on both cheeks . ’ |
10 | Then he suddenly went up on his toes and both hands flashed out and clipped me on both cheeks . |