Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pron] on [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | You 'll want them on a long-line sweater or jacket , or else on a kind of Jolly Roger jumpsuit . |
2 | It should out-point them on the rough stuff , too , for the Range Rover is still king of the wild frontiers . |
3 | ‘ Then perhaps you can assist me on a minor point of methodology ? ’ |
4 | Buchanan 's Triangles clubmate Mark Tosh pushed hard to try and catch him on the five-mile run but the Derry man won in a time of 1.28.52 . |
5 | — the way in which he and his colleagues can assist us on an individual basis . |
6 | We read our lines together for the first time — but never as we would do them on the actual recording . |
7 | Richard says he does some songs , but would n't inflict them on a paying audience . |
8 | It simply did not , and does not , offer a framework on which to hang a convincing story … the geographer , when he analyses the material properties of the man-environment systems , must base himself on the central functions of that system , rather than on the traditional divisions of physical geography . |
9 | First of all , presumably , you lose your normal time structure of having to go off and do something on a regular basis . |
10 | And at once I could smell it on the tied-on head-cushion — that same elusive , old-fashioned perfume of the towel , of the glove . |
11 | ‘ I 've never had any doubts about my scoring ability but I have still got to go out and do it on a consistent basis . ’ |
12 | Well it 's , it 's a job that 's got to be done and you can do it on a miserable day . |
13 | I mean I wo n't go into detail , but I mean she could do endowment , she could do it on a maximum investment plan basis , to back up her P E P , erm and save regularly through different funds . |
14 | Er but as I say if , if we can do it on a personalized basis er personalized geographic basis , it gives it more identity er then what , what you produced certainly i is halfway there to the issues that Steve mentioned earlier on . |
15 | Will I do it on the other side ? |
16 | We could do it on the National Health . |
17 | There are a whole lot of players who can go out there and knock balls in all over the place , score wonderful great big one four sevens and centuries and things of this nature , but what makes the , the good player an excellent player , is the player who can do it on the big occasion . |
18 | we want it done in both directions , there 's no way you can do it on the main line |
19 | Yeah , what , no , tell us , what 's the maximum amount of timber you could theoretically give us on a good day . |
20 | If you need any further information you can contact me on the above telephone number after 4 p.m. most days . |
21 | From Ainhoa the only road that will keep you on the French side of the Pyrenees runs more or less north-east , back towards Espelette . |
22 | She would run around her pen at such speed that the centrifugal force would keep her on the vertical walls like a Wall of Death rider . |
23 | I might stick it on a flying lead and wander around with it for a bit and see where it 's best . |
24 | So please , ladies and gentlemen , when you speak to the supporters , as I know you always do , let's keep it on a friendly basis . |
25 | Soon it will be Pesach and I think this year I will celebrate it on the correct date . |
26 | At first we could n't see anything on the white backing but then Eadred brought across a candle , held it near the page , not quite close enough to scorch , and sea-green writing began to appear . |
27 | Could I just move you on a little bit ? |
28 | We 'd better measure it on the other wall , had n't we ? |
29 | Max told me that Smith would meet us on the following Monday , which would have meant waiting around for five days . |
30 | She 'll set us on the right track . ’ |