Example sentences of "[prep] [verb] [pers pn] on [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Have you ever thought of knitting them on a larger scale ?
2 Nevertheless , Mr. Pybus , the Minister of Transport , announced in February 1932 , that the London Transport Bill was dead and he had no intention of forcing it on an unwilling House of Commons .
3 He completed it about the end of 1839 , and quickly mastered the art of riding it on the rough country roads , so that he was soon accustomed to making the fourteen-mile journey to Dumfries in less than an hour .
4 But communism abolishes eternal truths , it abolishes all religion , and all morality , instead of constituting them on a new basis : it therefore acts in contradiction to all past historical experience . ’
5 From the need to produce videos of Virgin artists came the idea of distributing them on a commercial basis as well through their own distribution company ; and within two years Virgin were busily developing their own , European version of MTV , Music Box .
6 Trials for the signalling system have been accelerated as BR examines the feasibility of introducing it on the entire 11,000-mile network .
7 She thought of ringing him on the off chance of catching him at the flat , but shelved the possibility as unlikely .
8 Ensure the flowers are as dry as possible before placing them on the blotting paper , as any remaining moisture will encourage mildew to form and spoil all your efforts .
9 But I am content to rest my conclusion in rejecting it on the simple ground , which closely reflects the reasoning I have already deployed in rejecting the board 's construction of section 18 , that the words in subsection ( 2 ) ‘ an order for payment … to the unassisted party … of the costs incurred by him in the proceedings ’ can only apply to costs incurred by the unassisted party in his capacity as such .
10 I look forward to seeing you on the 9th June .
11 I look forward to seeing you on the 14th of June .
12 We 've we we put that in writing , subject to satisfactory references erm er we will look forward to seeing you on the twenty eighth .
13 I look forward to seeing you on the 27th .
14 I look forward to meeting you on the 8th .
15 I look forward to meeting you on the 21st .
16 I do suggest that you never lead the mare in or out without having her on a lungeing cavesson and rope or a bridle with reins … a headcollar and rope is INSUFFICIENT .
17 It follows that we see no case for placing it on the semi-statutory footing proposed by the select committee .
18 My dear George YOU WILL not thank me for congratulating you on a lucky escape .
19 CAMPAIGN from Empire attempts to defeat this division , by allowing you on the one hand to be in control of complete military formations and make strategic decisions , and then as your valiant troops come into contact with the enemy allow you to drop down into each tank and fight for glory .
20 The Movement came to her aid by sending her on a secretarial course and finding her a part-time job with a City accountant .
21 The importance of locational specifications in general can be gauged from the fact that there seem to be two basic ways of referring to objects — by describing or naming them on the one hand , and by locating them on the other ( Lyons , 1977a : 648 ) .
22 This layout was a physical expression of the administrative structure that Hammond was organizing for the office particularly , as Mary Anderson points out , the special status awarded to the Under Secretaries and their political departments , by placing them on the same level as the Secretary of State .
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