Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] [pers pn] [adv prt] on the " in BNC.
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1 | STEVE ARCHIBALD & ALAN BRAZIL SHOOT IT OUT ON THE GREEN BAIZE |
2 | Earl brought in a yellow legal pad with a number of acronyms on it in boxes , and North put it down on the table ; at that point , his secure telephone went off , and he had to ask Miller to leave . |
3 | His eyes now lit by a weak leer of hope , Barometer Barnes closed me out on the pink 35–43 . |
4 | United are taking 14 to St Andrews , but should be unchanged , which means Les Robinson keeps his place and joint top scorer , John Durnin sits it out on the bench . |
5 | The Land Rover dropped me off on the edge of the town , surprisingly on a tarmac road , and I arranged to meet the lads nine miles further on . |
6 | Mary laughed as Martin pulled her down on the bed beside him . |
7 | Penry pulled her down on the sofa forcibly . |
8 | Kalchu put it down on the roof and clamped the body between his knees . |
9 | Jack filled him in on the scanty information they had already obtained . |
10 | She was hit and caught fire while going in to attack at low level and her pilot Don MacIntyre brought her down on the frozen surface of nearby Lake Hocklingen . |
11 | Garvey stood her up on the beer-stained trestle where she stamped out the rhythm with one foot and played jigs on her pipe . |
12 | The sheets felt a bit damp so Mary spread them out on the terrace in the sun to dry . |
13 | In the evening we had a very enjoyable meal at the Captain 's table and Captain Lemaire filled us in on the delights of Martinque , our next port of call . |
14 | Yet for a short time his arrival at Oxford threw him back on the hunkers of his class and family . |
15 | Teenagers Ronnie O'Sullivan and Andy Hicks took it out on the Welsh in the last 16 yesterday . |
16 | Belinda put it down on the nearest table and sat there , shaking and desperately trying not to show how upset she was over Deana 's blunt accusation . |
17 | He opened the rear door and folded Goldman on to the seat ; his legs trailed into the road and Elliott tucked them up on the seat . |
18 | Iain filled me in on the essential details while I was devouring that gargantuan breakfast . |
19 | One day Glumdalclitch put me down on the grass in the palace garden , while she went for a walk with some of the Queen 's ladies . |
20 | Nick set him down on the terrace and he rushed indoors . |
21 | Making a fist Michael smashed it down on the desk in front of him , causing their empty coffee cups to rattle in their saucers . |
22 | Luke rolled her back on the bed , their mouths still hungrily joined together , and she could feel his hand search behind her for the zip of her dress . |
23 | TV chef Raymond Blanc lets us in on the secrets of his kitchen |