Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb base] [verb] on the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If Ince sorts out the midfield with Palmer , I 'll be amazed if Shearer and Wright fail to get on the scoresheet .
2 All interpreters of Spain have insisted on the primacy of local ties and the rule of inverse proportion — the greater the area to which patriotism is applied the less intense it becomes .
3 Why did this fellow Dickens want to live on the top of a hill ?
4 At the Information Retrieval Research Laboratory of the University of Illinois , Preece and Williams have worked on the development of a microcomputer-based intelligent terminal for interface to a model search system .
5 CHANNEL 4 's Saturday night series TV Heaven which dishes up gems from the archives has been so successful that the BBC have jumped on the bandwagon .
6 Erm well as I 've as I 've in my submission I I think we can give qualified support for the proposal that erm Harrogate have put on the table .
7 My Mbuna keep flicking on the sand , heater , pump and sides of the tank — not constantly , but quite often .
8 If Les Negresses Vertes tend to jostle on the stage like animals being herded down a narrow street , it is partly because there are so many of them ( 11 , when all the strays are rounded up ) , but also because , even as the show begins , several key members appear to be too drunk to be capable of motion in a straight line .
9 DARLINGTON have decided on the man they want to revive their fortunes and will name him this week .
10 Writers such as Paul Screeton and Andrew Collins have speculated on the existence of an ‘ inner priesthood ’ , whereby certain churches on particularly sacred sites have specially selected clergy .
11 And GUIs might never have happened , for all the impact that Windows or the Apple Mac have had on the dBase desktop .
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