Example sentences of "[was/were] [verb] [pers pn] on the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And luck , a commodity the spirited teenager had never been short of , played a crucial part in the events that were to set her on the path to millions .
2 I 'd be looking for sixty five for ours , if we were to put it on the market , I mean we 're not
3 Now at that stage you were doing it on the telephone were you ?
4 The one time they were encouraged to sit her on a chair , after she had scratched her sister , both parents moved over to her and fussed her , talking and explaining to her why they were putting her on the chair .
5 All these people were smacking her on the back , and touching her and congratulating her , and expressing surprise and delight .
6 Tell them what you were telling me on the phone yesterday … ’
7 Len was thumping him on the arm now with his fist .
8 Dyson swung the wheel to the left , then swung it sharply to the right again to avoid a lorry which was overtaking him on the inside .
9 I was in a shop once , buying scented candles , and on the radio came Steve Wright with a collage of Smiths ’ songs , and I got a distinct chill , almost as though the hand of death was tapping me on the shoulder , saying : ‘ put yer candles down , it 's time to go ! ’ ’
10 One time I did and he was tapping me on the shoulder saying , ‘ I 've broken a string ’ .
11 He was in highly sociable mood and , bereft of any equals , was addressing me on the subject of the decline of western civilisation and the loss of old standards .
12 Well Billy 's name 's Billy and you know we was writing it on the floor just after we found that out his second name , and , and they said B J !
13 Tommy , who was accompanying them on the mouth-organ , noticed that Charlie could n't take his eyes off Rose the barmaid who , although on the wrong side of thirty , never stopped flirting with the young recruits .
14 Their eyes met , sheer delight in each other in both pairs , and then Luke was kissing her on the mouth with so much loving tenderness that she could n't speak for quite a while .
15 The aim was to put them on the spot — or at least to impress the Inspector with your knowledge and concern .
16 First er but I 've been tol I 'm sorry I 'm I have n't realized Scott was joining us on the line .
17 He was putting them on the game , women and young girls who would otherwise never have dreamt of doing it .
18 Well , I was putting it on the foil and I thought : ‘ This could kill me ’ , but it was that strong the urge to have it , I did n't care .
19 His special gift was to get us on the move , send us out to the butcher to buy that good piece of veal , into the kitchen to discover how delicate is the combination of veal , carrots , little onions , a scrap of bacon , seasonings and butter all so slowly and carefully amalgamated — and all done with butter and water alone .
20 I suppose what I did there was put them on the spot so how could I word that so that it does n't put people on the defensive so much ?
21 She 'd washed her hair and was drying it on the hessian towel .
22 I like him , I was watching him on the telly the other day , I think he seemed nice .
23 Or maybe , the other ends got hot while I was a-tapping them on the anvil . ’
24 The woman was holding on to him with one arm , and with the other she was pounding him on the back , very hard .
25 I was hitting them on the head and they were all falling on the floor .
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