Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pn reflx] on the [noun sg] of " in BNC.
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1 | I could see myself on the roof of our house , as , for the last time , I spread the couscous out to dry on a sheet in the sun before my journey to London : I could see the village below me : the tops of the trees , the minaret , the ancient wall which ran round my village . |
2 | For a craven moment she was tempted to go back and throw herself on the mercy of the landlady . |
3 | There is , in fact , virtually no area at all where rabbits can not exist — they can support themselves on the edge of suburban Britain and maintain vast colonies on the most inhospitable heathland . |
4 | Finally I decided to decline politely and throw myself on the mercy of an acquaintance instead . ’ |
5 | That is not to say that he would necessarily replace Weir , because in the long term Weir could still find himself on the side of the scrum — his lineout talents are difficult to ignore , and he has revelled in the additional freedom that the No 6 jumper is allowed . |
6 | It does not commend itself on the basis of observable experience in the everyday world , and it can not be easily and rationally justified . |
7 | Contributors emphasized that purity was a positive advance for women and that the paper 's editors should declare themselves on the side of reverence and self-control . |