Example sentences of "[vb -s] [vb pp] [adv prt] on the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She sits curled up on the couch in the sitting room of her house high above the ocean in Malibu , and gets just slightly dewy-eyed as she talks about her family and the early days . |
2 | Gran has joined in on the act . |
3 | This does n't mean that ICL has given up on the Texas Instruments Inc Sparc line , simply that it can now pick and choose from the two superscalar implementations on offer , says Mike Coote . |
4 | Right if you have a look at what has come up on the screen , on the screen . |
5 | Unmistakably , though , he has come down on the side of the demonstrators and against Erich Honecker , the East German leader . |
6 | This remedy may come up after a Belladonna sore throat has gone down on the chest . |
7 | Hewlett-Packard Co has swung back on the offensive in the US with a predatory enhanced workstation trade-in programme , which it says accepts the broadest range of workstations , personal computers and X terminals in part exchange for new Precision Architecture RISC workstations and X stations . |
8 | That privilege , and the airs and presumption that went with it , are still resented ; and some of the resentment has rubbed off on the poet . |
9 | Simon Wigg has lined up on the starting grid in more world championships than most people have changed tyres . |
10 | ‘ Belinda , love , can you remember exactly how you are , and go and get your brush and brush your hair round so that it lies spread out on the chair ? ’ she said . |
11 | In the end , he has lost out on the grounds of inferior physique . |
12 | He 's gone out on the razzle again . ’ |