Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [adv prt] [to-vb] on [art] " in BNC.
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1 | So I went over to knock on the door . |
2 | She had just enough money left after selling up in Mexico to buy a small finca in Ibiza , where she settled in to survive on a war widow 's pension and the proceeds from her annual harvest of almonds . |
3 | I like all this and that bit but she has er , you end up to go on the dirty little foxes and you get on and there 's so , runny nosed yobbo kid about twelve , gets on |
4 | She did see the yachtsman as she trekked back to start on the long walk home , and she went towards him . |
5 | We go out to win on the night , we 're playing tomorrow |
6 | We lay on the hard , orange clay and went through the different procedures that we would use when we went off to fire on the shooting range . |
7 | They come out to feed on the insects and other invertebrates that swarm on the soft oozy surface of the mud . |
8 | His parachute was caught by turbulence as he came in to land on a school playing field . |
9 | He went on to reflect on the foundation of new branches . |
10 | In the Chairman 's Address by the Rev. Arnold Thomas quoted above he went on to expand on a definition of the Nonconformist Conscience and in so doing showed how social attitudes and religious arguments had become fused . |
11 | He leaned back to tap on the glass partition and then slid it open . |