Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pers pn] [verb] on [det] " in BNC.

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1 much do you want on that if you see what I mean to describe about dreams that
2 Yeah , so Do I start on this one ?
3 But of course , if you go back far enough do you see on these four in hands were were going from town to town were n't they ?
4 ‘ How much have you got on that chip , Marco ? ’
5 Yeah , but , but I 'm just saying they reckon on this , its like , they had a little chart , its either fair , good or excellent and like all the others there was like vision and wear and stuff and the vision of that erm , durability and vision capabilities were excellent on the , on the erm
6 Only gradually did it dawn on those responsible that vigorous and determined nationalist organizations had grown up in the shadow of the Japanese , that these movements had flourished exceedingly in the vacuum left by the collapse of Japanese power , and that if the colonial regimes were to be reconstituted it could only be by force .
7 What I also want you to do on this is if you can refer to Adrian Bull 's book , the Economics of Travel and Tourism , and just go through the relevant chapter on demand .
8 When fully developed it extends on either side to end between the two points of articulation of the mandible .
9 What operations then do we need on this data-type ?
10 Claudia called for champagne and someone else suggested they put on some records and dance in the hall .
11 He was later heard to say that seldom had he juggled on such a fine surface .
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