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

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1 The terms of the contracts in this category are rarely negotiated ; instead , they are prepared by or for one party who effectively imposes them on the other party to the contract , saying " If you want to do business with me , you must use my terms " .
2 I looked around for Kalchu and eventually found him on the far side of the fire talking to a group of men , some of whom I recognized as being from Chaura and from Chhuma .
3 Sean recalled : ‘ I suddenly found myself on the same side as the shark and got out of the water as fast as I could .
4 Erm but they er have only done it on a localized basis .
5 Philby claimed he thoughtfully put them on the right track to divert suspicion from himself .
6 We 'd better measure it on the other wall , had n't we ?
7 Um well we did n't know what to do with the money , so we basically gambled it on the Grand National .
8 So design one on the same scale as the backcloth .
9 A seventeen year old , bright and intelligent enough to put herself on an equal footing with her father .
10 We can only approach them on a narrow front , because of this river valley 's construction .
11 Now making these points to and then to go backwards still about what we 've been talking about and that is it 's the same with the opera and what you were saying about Harry Enfield and everything else , that you can an and Billy Connolly , you can bring certain groups of people into areas where they would n't previously have been , but you will not necessarily take them on the next leaf so for example , this is all gon na sound snobby and I 'm sorry but you know I mean a lot of people like Gilbert and Sullivan for example , but will not move on to Bizet or whatever it is and will never do that and I mean I have a problem with that I mean it , to me it 's not we 're not it 's just reality , but we have to understand that I mean we have to understand that in the context of sponsorship
12 One was strange , because it was about an old lady who meant nothing to me at all ; I hardly knew her and only saw her on the rare occasions when I went into her family shop two or three hundred yards from us .
13 How you look at someone , the attention you give them and your body language are all means of communication and can have a strong effect upon the recipient , even if he only perceives it on a subconscious level .
14 There are presses which are strictly private in the Carter sense , operating in anything from a back kitchen to a fully equipped shop , perhaps content simply to joy in the smell of printer 's ink and the magic of creation , without aiming to sell a single book ; publishing firms calling themselves presses who rightly pride themselves on the high quality of their output ; commercial printers who are equally jealous of the standard of their press work ; teaching establishments attached to universities , colleges and schools for experimental and training purposes ; official presses , controlled by governmental or other agencies ; fugitive and clandestine presses , often short-lived and hazardously operated , because of an adverse political or religious climate , or because their owners are dodging copyright laws ; and there is a hotch-potch of firms who pretentiously arrogate to themselves the word ‘ press ’ , to which they have little or no right in terms of either fine printing or independence .
15 You now , he , he 's had , I 'm just keeping him on the straight and narrow while he 's on remission .
16 The Mexican atmosphere was contagious and I soon found myself on a crowded coach bound for Mexico .
17 They skirted the city , threading their way through the still-silent streets and , following the Prior 's careful directions , soon found themselves on the broad beaten approach to the port of Leith .
18 you know , just put it on a big table and just left it , we did n't have them sitting down
19 I watched Paul play his second and I 'm sure he was just like us on the 9th , in between clubs .
20 In my maths in school we just finished them on the last day .
21 Could I just move you on a little bit ?
22 We 've already complimented you on the general pass rate . ’
23 Just get you on the other charges . ’
24 He can console himself with a winter passage booked to Australia , and the knowledge that his talent and determined character have finally set him on a rightful path to the pinnacle of the game .
25 So I wo n't go through the rest of it , it 's a long and er it 's just brought us on the same sort of thing , but what it proves is that we are getting somewhere and that is what I thought was rather important news , which I want to do .
26 The other one , could I just correct something on the last line of er , comment at the bottom of the , bottom of page two .
27 Thank you we 'll just put it on the little table here , look for a bit until it 's time to put it on .
28 He was hoping , no doubt , to be told that Mr Wilcox was n't in yet , so that he could leave a message for Vic to ring back , thus putting him on the defensive , knowing that his divisional chief knew that he , Vic , had n't been at his desk as early as him , Stuart Baxter .
29 I 'll call you a Pakistani , they wear three t-shirts , I said do you go to bed in them and then just leave them on the next morning put your school shirt on top ?
30 Just take it on the pointed chin .
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