Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [verb] [adj] [noun] on " in BNC.

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1 In the section below I make some observations on male-orientation in functionalist theory .
2 So I developed five acres on my own account and things just went on from there .
3 Newcastle , well I put , I thought you were staying to tea so I put six eggs on
4 Erm so I think this hearing on the sixteenth of July will be quite useful in trying to be able to i identify that this display unit relates to Newark and not to Mansfield .
5 All the commissions , and you only get paid I say only you get paid commission on the first year .
6 When she found her mother was no longer giving her the attention she craved she worked harder to obtain it so she strewed more objects on the floor .
7 So they sell more papers on Saturday .
8 Now some may even find themselves with property liabilities and if this is so they need professional advice on how to remedy the situation .
9 Perhaps he thought powerful attacks on her might produce the result he longed for .
10 So it stayed 70 years on the floor .
11 There was nothing in the section or elsewhere which prohibited different courts on different occasions from making orders which in aggregate exceeded 240 hours , and there was nothing in Evans which conflicted with that conclusion .
12 Anyway she left twelve pence on the floor and Gary says whose is this money , said you leave it there , it 's for Enid 's no nobody touch this chuffing twelve pence .
13 Does he agree that the sooner we put new measures on the statute book , the sooner we can instil into these young criminals the knowledge that such selfish and irresponsible behaviour will not be tolerated ?
14 Admittedly they suffer great pressures on time and space , but the case of my client who had ‘ rescued ’ three large dogs , only to discover he could n't afford to have any of them vaccinated , is surely not an isolated one .
15 And once I spent three weeks on Thursday Island .
16 Later he placed more emphasis on the indirect regulation of demand by State spending and tax policy , although his ideas still incorporated a detailed interventionist role for the State.31 In autumn 1943 he presented a paper at one of the Nuffield conferences organised by G. D. H. Cole to discuss post-war prospects .
17 Three weeks later he repeated this raid on the same airfield , destroying another twenty-seven aircraft .
18 Clearly he set great store on the value of whole-tone harmony and the versatility of a system which could fuse together tonal zones which would otherwise not easily be compatible .
19 Very often I spend long days on my allotment , and cook quite nice dinners of , say , breast of mutton and peas and fruit off the allotment for myself and a [ woman ] friend who has been ill for a long time … .
20 But now I slept this morning on the settee .
21 Later she would agonise over all the might have beens , but now she had other things on her mind , things that would n't wait .
22 and now we get more traffic on it
23 So now we have this church on top of this hill on the edge of the village .
24 Look at the board please I want all eyes on the board .
25 But first , but when we first came here I spent three hours on a Sunday morning , and I only did that area where you play football .
26 ‘ So yesterday we had our chat and today you go social calling on Mrs Edna Scamp , well-known geriatric reprobate and old slag of the parish of Woolwich .
27 Oh , well you put some cream on it .
28 Well you got that thing on your chest have n't
29 Today we saw these animals on his land .
30 This is considerably larger than the particle size used by Korth ( 1979 ) , but since even they had little effect on the small mammal bone , two large clasts were added as a third stage , weighing 368 g between them .
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