Example sentences of "[pers pn] [to-vb] [pron] [noun sg] on the " in BNC.

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1 For this reason , many landowners have followed the Junker path , taking over the land of sharecroppers and colonos and compelling them to sell their labour on the open market .
2 The scanner comes provided with SmartScan an OCR ( optical character recognition ) and image editing utility , that will allow you to see your page on the screen as you scan it in .
3 The scanner comes provided with SmartScan an OCR ( optical character recognition ) and image editing utility , that will allow you to see your page on the screen as you scan it in .
4 This enables you to keep your mind on the task in hand .
5 The momentum of the swing forces you to turn your back on the opponent , who is waiting to counter-attack at the first opportunity .
6 Tennis World would like you to have your say on the issue .
7 Apart from the need to preserve some semblance of pride , she knew such a retreat would cause her to lose her hold on the blankets .
8 But we want him to put his foot on the ball and try to weigh things up . ’
9 If the Bosnian Serbs decided to sign , Lord Owen would jump in a car , meet Mr Karadzic on the motorway , and get him to put his signature on the document , possibly in a toll booth .
10 The mountains cause it to drop its rain on the east side of the island until January .
11 Miss chalk and that is terrible of you implying that Miss is only doing it to get her voice on the recorder .
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