Example sentences of "[vb -s] [to-vb] [pron] on [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | However , because of their wide scope , when judging such clauses under s 3 of the UCTA , one has to treat them on the basis that they exclude or restrict liability for total failure to perform by reason of wilful default . |
2 | The person with the cushion on their lap then has to stroke them on the head and say ‘ Poor pussy ’ without laughing . |
3 | All this is so rich , heady and fast-moving that the viewer has to take it on the narrator 's trust . |
4 | It can from , in situations where the employer wants to take one on the life of the employee . |
5 | Trying to drive yours up , spread on the table , not on the carpet , cos you he has to move everything on the carpet it 's not so slippy . |
6 | Full-back Steve Mungall wants to join him on the score-sheet after bookmakers Stanley 's gave special odds on his scoring feats . |
7 | They are crippled by the number of people it takes to get something on the air , whereas in print , I mean it 's still a lot of people if you 're doing a daily paper , but one reporter can write a story and get it on the air , or get it in print . |
8 | With the opening of the International Convention Centre the city hopes to put itself on the tourist map . |
9 | And I do n't see that it helps to blame it on the stars . |
10 | ‘ Shirley says the Gresham 's buyer likes to see it on the wall when he visits . |
11 | The effect of this has been held to be that , even if the company omits to put them on the register they become members and holders of the number of shares stated . |