Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [to-vb] [pers pn] on [art] " in BNC.

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1 She was frigid and strait-laced and therefore somewhat ill-equipped to keep me on the straight and narrow .
2 ‘ I keep asking myself what it could have been that she was so keen to tell me on the phone .
3 Charity 's friends were hardly likely to accept him on the strength of a short acquaintance with the nursery slopes at Wengen .
4 So I would congratulate her on her good prospects as a statesman , or she would warn me of the dangers of dancing all night ; but if the stars looked town they would be no more likely to see her on a rostrum than me on a dance-floor .
5 Thus the large datasets are still there , but those who manage them are more likely to place them on a file server with appropriate network access ( Knight 1993 ) .
6 Having briefly described ten tests of language , it is now possible to compare them on a range of criteria .
7 Mary had been brought up with her story which , for many in the valley — except her own generation , increasingly unable to visit her on the heights she chose for her seclusion — had gone cold long ago .
8 ‘ She seemed pretty keen to get me on the team , ’ I said .
9 Would n't be very hard to find them on the streets would it ?
10 If the hon. Member for Leicester , South ( Mr. Marshall ) would like to accompany me in the new year , I should be only too happy to take him on a tour and show him just how much is happening outside Belfast as well as in it .
11 Though , using Letraset to title them is not easy to do , you know it 's very difficult to keep them on a straight line .
12 ‘ TV highlights the unsavoury incidents , they are far too ready to put them on the screen .
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