Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb infin] on [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As a personal contribution to the stability of British industry ( who on earth invented that one ? ) may I pass on a few nuggets of advice :
2 And after all , what price can you put on the immense satisfaction of taking dew-fresh vegetables to the kitchen within minutes of harvesting them ?
3 Did she put on the magic dress , the dress made of pain and courage and become herself transformed , into a human woman , lovely and gentle , whom some other wicked creature had once enchanted too ?
4 On balance he 'd have preferred to have seen them take on a top world fast bowler to ease the new-ball burden on him — as indeed they intended before negotiations with Australia 's Craig McDermott broke down months before the start of the season — but sees at least one advantage in having a star batsman rather than bowler .
5 ‘ We feel we should fight Mr Butters and let him take on a white elephant while we play elsewhere for a year and maybe we can return to Belle Vue . ’
6 discount because they take in students , but will they pass on the full tax to the students ?
7 Well wha what he said was he went up there there 's erm could they put on the front wheels to the back and the back wheels to the front did n't say anything the bloke said , well we ca n't charge you .
8 The loco remained in service until 1947 but those final years saw it take on a neglected appearance but it remained at Gorton intact until 1950 .
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