Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [vb past] [pron] on the " in BNC.
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1 | The Prince patted him on the back . |
2 | The blow caught her on the cheek and she fell against Gilbert . |
3 | The blow caught her on the right side of her face , high on the cheek bone , beneath the eye . |
4 | The horse hurt himself on the first jump and despite leading for much of the way round never really mastered the race . |
5 | Again , Brian Harley hit a less-than-perfect drive , but his two-iron across the angle of the dogleg put him on the front edge of the green . |
6 | I could n't get it out of them who had paid for her , but old Alex the cleaner told me on the side : Boswell , Slim Boswell . ’ |
7 | The main street of the village faced them on the other side of the Westport road . |
8 | And the next day — well nearly — the Service put me on the list as an Administration Trainee . |
9 | ‘ I shut my eyes , the ball hit me on the nose , and when I opened them it was in the back of the net ’ . |
10 | Bowers said : ‘ The ball hit me on the head — I did n't handle it . |
11 | Taking them , the Captain locked one on the Negro 's left wrist , then grabbing Jess 's right arm , fastened the other on her . |
12 | Everyone laughed , and the captain clapped me on the back and called me a good fellow . |
13 | The library had nothing on the shelves but the floor was littered with volumes open and lying face down . |
14 | As Nancy slid the first tape into her video machine I settled down to watch her at work , but , throughout , the advice offered me on the screen was interspersed with more from the sofa next to me , where she sat eagerly adding a tumult of tips to those already being relayed . |
15 | ENGLAND manager Geoff Cooke , horrified by violence that marred what should have been a gentle centenary celebration , read the riot act to the players after England 's new kids on the block found themselves on the rack at Leicester . |
16 | Ira Sanchez offered a bet and the bookie took it on the nod . |
17 | The rebels blamed the massacre on the government troops and the government blamed it on the rebels . |
18 | The farmer put me on the table , with some small pieces of bread and meat in front of me . |
19 | The beadle hit him on the back , and so naturally Oliver cried even more . |
20 | The man told me on the telly that is the best so |
21 | The doctor patted him on the head . |
22 | As the country found itself on the brink of a constitutional crisis , Mr Havel said the best way to avert such a crisis would be for President Husak to quit and for a strong prime minister to assume his authority temporarily , as the constitution permits . |
23 | Rose gave a yelp of rage , her arm shot out and Evelyn gave an involuntary cry as the stone caught her on the left shoulder . |
24 | The imagery imprinted itself on the minds of a whole generation of parents who had lost young children . |
25 | Groups on the left opposed it on the grounds that IMF policies had damaged developing countries , and on the right it was opposed on the grounds of cost . |
26 | A car passed them on the single track road , heading north ; they stood aside to let it pass , waving at the single occupant when he waved at them . |
27 | A head collar was eventually put on her in the chute , and when she threw her head up in anxiety a roustabout hit her on the face with a lump of wood ‘ for being so stupid ! ’ |
28 | He was seen twice near the village of Langley Park on Saturday night , and yesterday a woman noticed him on the busy A167 dual carriageway on the outskirts of Durham City about 10 miles from Lanchester . |
29 | After a long session trying on clothes , she was walking out with her purchases when a man tapped her on the shoulder and asked her to go back into the shop . |
30 | An Edinburgh postman 's second wife protested when a cousin congratulated her on the birth of her first step-grandchild , ‘ You 'll be a granny now . ’ |