Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [vb pp] [pron] on [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | As I put on a plaster in here an hour ago , I wondered if I 'd left it on that shelf above the sink . |
2 | Well yeah but , cos I mean I 'd left it on all night before . |
3 | And I think sent me on that course you know . |
4 | And then she 's written nearly as much in red ink on the back as I 've written it on black ink on |
5 | You 've lost , I 've lost you on this last one , Kim have I ? |
6 | I 'm sure I 've seen one on Mediterranean cooking I do n't know |
7 | I 've seen you on that same stage hesitant , unsure of yourself , struggling to get by . ’ |
8 | but that was on tens , I 've done it on tens |
9 | You remember , I 've met you on various |
10 | and I 've mounted them on green germ , but I 'm going to put them on a table , and then hang the germs from the ceiling or something , round , cos I have n't got a board for that . |
11 | I 've had it on all the time have n't I mam ? |
12 | Well I 've had it on three days John . |
13 | I 've put yours on separate sheet , have you seen it ? |
14 | I 've got it on this tape about fifteen times cos everybody supports Arsenal , I said stays in the cup longer . |
15 | Yes , I erm I have met her on one or two occasions and erm the press image is |
16 | I have knitted them on one strip of band for the photograph ( see Sample 1 ) . |
17 | I have tried it on some plain laces and , as with the No. 2 switch , the effect is not simple due to the structure of lace — the resulting fabric is quite different to the original . |
18 | Er but she 's a member and we went there for lunch and it was the ideal place , you know , cos there were n't any , many people around and so we had quite a nice lunch and erm whilst we were there we then had a drink in er in the bar and erm her the , the secretary of the club , a lady , came to talk to Barbara and she mentioned that she 'd seen her on Blind Date you see , and so I got to know more by listening to them two speaking er and er that 's where I learnt about er that . |
19 | and after you 've gorged yourself on all the fun and nightlife that Benitses has to offer , you can turn in for the night and leave it all behind . |
20 | So I asked them in the lodge like do n't do any damage and Tom was in e he gave them a good lecture so and the lads in the lodge said , Well look you tell them as well not to do this attitude and perhaps you 've seen it on these flumes when they saw a crowd that was there they were changing gear with the Land Rover and through you know like anybody in the way you 'd be underneath . |
21 | ‘ You 've asked everything on that list ? ’ |
22 | You 've found us on 1584 kilohertz that 's 189 metres in the medium wave band . |
23 | You 've got something on this Kurt Meyer ? ’ |
24 | It 's fif , as I say , there 's fif , that 's one now , you 've got it on one . |
25 | well you 're better again Jim , you 've got the fire er so you put the fire , you put the fire off , well this central heating comes from the back of that fire does n't it , so if you 've got the central heating on and you 've got it on full |
26 | From the age of 22 she had cut herself on many occasions . |
27 | But she had earned them on sheer merit . |
28 | You have beaten her on many occasions with your gun , tore off her clothes , threatened to shoot her , kicked her down ( in your anger ) , put your foot in her stomach , caused her bodily harm and wounded her . |
29 | ( a ) in saying ‘ Something appears white ’ you are making certain assumptions about language ; you are assuming , for example , that the word ‘ white ’ , or the phrase ‘ appears white ’ , is being used in the way in which you have used it on other occasions , or in the way in which other people have used it . |
30 | I mean , she 's got it on this morning , open with a Benetton |