Example sentences of "[to-vb] on [pers pn] [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The boy came over to Tallis and began to work on her with a knife . |
2 | So if four of us were to work on it as a group , |
3 | If he spoke to a girl a couple of times he would tend to look on her as a girlfriend . |
4 | Many people these days have a rather negative concept of health in that they tend to look on it as a state in which one does not feel ill or has no pain — in other words , a state of absence of illness . |
5 | Saver Plus — the ideal combination if you are looking to make the most of your surplus cash but may need to call on it at a moment 's notice . |
6 | She 'll have to stay on them for a couple of years , more than likely , perhaps for life . |
7 | However in one or two generations it will be possible to change our appearance without affecting relationships , and the sky is not going to drop on us as a result . ’ |