Example sentences of "[vb -s] [to-vb] [adv prt] on the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Danny has to go down on the floor , put his hands on hips and go , evening all !
2 But in the wings , British Telecom wants to get in on the act .
3 Erm , I wondered if I should ask her if she 's going to the chinese tomorrow if she wants to drop in on the way home .
4 The water seems to dry up on the road without getting too far .
5 A one million pound appeal has been launched by Oxfam which hopes to cash in on the fact that 1992 is a Leap Year .
6 A one million pound appeal has been launched by Oxfam which hopes to cash in on the fact that 1992 is a Leap Year .
7 Corollary expects to cash in on the appeal of the BiCMOS P5 which will doubtless far outshine the 80486 whose market will likely be truncated .
8 Anyone who wishes to hone up on the likes of Cross Keys or Maesteg , not to mention aristocrats like Llanelli , will find a great deal to intrigue and amuse .
9 Though the Welsh version continues to go out on the day it is filmed , the new audience will be regaled with story lines familiar to the Welsh audience a few weeks later .
10 When , when she does come out she usually likes to walk round on the flat
11 He manages to move about on the level — go to the loo , that sort of thing , but it 's all he can do . ’
12 Where a household seeks to cut back on the use of water , it will be at the risk of hygiene , fewer baths , toilets left unflushed , and less washing of clothes and dishes .
13 But Manchester seems very distant as the sun continues to burn down on the Pacific coast .
14 But Manchester seems very distant as the sun continues to burn down on the Pacific coast .
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