Example sentences of "[noun pl] [to-vb] [pers pn] on [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | As it moves , the scorpion relies on information from air passing over its hairs to keep it on a straight course . |
2 | Their worthlessness is discovered only when the duped client attempts to sell them on the legitimate market . |
3 | You connect them and they have arrangement with funeral directors to get them on the cheap . |
4 | Fortunately , Kathleen Kenyon took pottery a little more seriously than her mentor , and her Jewry Wall report ( 1948 ) is one of the first serious efforts to use it on a large scale to date the main sequences . |
5 | , ‘ Other Cattle ’ market manager , has just completed a national roadshow around all the sales teams to brief them on the new range . |
6 | Treatment is refused on the basis that it 's a better use of resources to spend them on the young . |
7 | Pull up the lining to fit the size of the outer curtain and insert the curtain hooks , first into the lining tape then into the standard tape on the curtains to hang them on a conventional track . |
8 | He 's probably counting on family connections to get you on the cheap ! |