Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] on a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 All these different productions are sometimes summarised by writing them thus on a single line :
2 ‘ She paid to send me away on a racing car school course at Magny-Cours in France , ’ admitted Damon .
3 You will have spotted the chub , or signs of them , from some distance up or downstream , because you will not have been able to approach them upright on an open bank without them spotting you first .
4 THANK you , too — for giving me an opportunity to put you right on a simple matter of fact .
5 I 'll let you in on a little theory of mine .
6 Being inconsiderate to the doctor and other patients will get you off on a bad footing .
7 There was nothing like a flower to cheer you up on a dark day .
8 And we flew from er that was from London , we flew from the Croydon Airport in London , and er we , you went down to er an , a small office near Victoria Station in these days and er you w we , you put your luggage in there and then they took you out on a special bus to Croydon .
9 On the spiritual side it was at one time also considered self-evident that the Russians , adherence to the Christian religion put them automatically on a higher plane than the heathen , raw-flesh-eating ‘ savages ’ .
10 ‘ Anyway , ’ she said in what she hoped was a businesslike manner , ‘ I 've come to see if you can help me out on a special job . ’
11 Anyone fancy helping me out on a few voodoo dolls dressed in a famous black with blue/orange trim kit ? : - )
12 ‘ Doctor Henry Jekyll sent me here on an important matter .
13 Three months in America in 1914 , raising funds for St Enda 's and mixing with hard-line Irish-Americans , set him single-mindedly on a revolutionary course .
14 Yes , well Tony Primmer 's one of the riders from Eastbourne that we managed to pick up because we can get him in on a low point average .
15 ‘ I need to see Mr Patterson , ’ I said as if I was letting him in on a big secret .
16 Haverford got up early , sat in the garden jotting away until , as often as not , Don Marco arrived in a small rattling car and took him off on an unknown errand .
17 I will give him sharp orders , he thought , and bring him up on a short rein ; and I will see him come to terms , and kiss the hand that curbs him .
18 When she discovered that he had called her repeatedly on a mobile phone she flew into a rage .
19 It sets out , by example as well as by direct command , the differences between right and wrong , so that the man who measures his conduct by Bible standards gains from it both " reproof " when he is in the wrong and " correction " to set him back on a right course .
20 I was relieved to find my protege still motionless underneath his breeze block , so I picked him up , showed him the food and then laid him back on a fresh bed made from the local evening paper .
21 Korda let him out on a three-picture deal with Fox , continued to pay him $15,000 a year but would take a large slice of what Fox paid him : from the three pictures Richard would earn about £80,000 .
22 It was at this point that I decided to put her back on a loose creance , so that she could approach the lure from whatever direction she pleased .
23 The biggest mistake you could make about Juliana would be to label her ‘ Babe ’ and only take her seriously on a superficial level .
24 Their farms produce some excellent things — first-class olive oil , plenty of good fruit and vegetables , a short but growing list of wines a Frenchman might be persuaded to drink — but Greece has not yet found a way of selling them abroad on a large scale .
25 One told me how on a cold winter 's day of driving rain , her only refuge was the car parked outside the house .
26 The present challenges are : to design plants capable of making it economically on a large scale from coal ; to explore the potential of syn-gas ; and to develop its use in the production of basic chemicals .
27 He was basing it only on a recent knowledge of Trueman and the belief that his committee colleagues are capable of doing whatever it takes to preserve their ill-gotten privileges . ’
28 Toby had reappeared with the tray , and set it down on a small marble table , before Jackson was aware of his presence .
29 Guido drained his whisky glass and laid it down on a nearby table .
30 ‘ And I 'm quite sure that you are exactly my style ! ’ he added smoothly , removing the champagne glass from her trembling hand and setting it down on a nearby table .
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