Example sentences of "[vb past] [verb] [adv prt] on the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I could feel my heart going boom-ba-di-boom — imagined my heart when it was dead , all its auricles and ventricles shrinking and wrinkling like burst balloons after my head got bashed in on the rocks .
2 I tried to sit down on the bed and wait .
3 He wanted to roar out James 's name , his own name , to scream for help , he tried to pull up on the sill but his fingers scrabbled uselessly and he dropped back .
4 A teenage girl was seriously injured when a distress flare she found washed up on the beach at Margate , Kent , exploded in her pocket .
5 Wondering what would happen I tried pulling up on the boom as I went into a turn .
6 For most of the time the plaintiffs seemed to miss out on the need to prove their reliance on the accounts and had they addressed this early enough , the case might never have come to court .
7 I rushed him to hospital and the doctor asked how it was done and I said he 'd fallen over on the step .
8 She gripped the edge of the window sill , seemed to strain up on the window across the small of her back .
9 Close-to and without their performance wigs , these two hardly seemed to connect with anyone that she 'd seen out on the stage less than an hour before ; then they 'd been all front , carnival vamps , not so much real human beings as fantasy figures with hidden human operators .
10 Mind , he 'd crashed in on the situation pretty damn quickly , stepping in and being nice to her almost before she had dried her eyes , trying to get her on the rebound .
11 In quick succession , Sandy Lyle , Faldo twice and then , last year , Ian Woosnam came riding in on the crest of a British tidal wave .
12 When they 'd landed back on the plate , he leaned forward , studying the pattern they 'd formed .
13 Well I wondered if he 'd wa he 'd gone out on the Nottingham cos I wondered what would happen to the mascot was he shot the mascot , after the the game ?
14 I 'd gone out on the boat
15 Because my head landed on his teeth it hurt me more than if I 'd smacked down on the bridge of his nose .
16 Their faces took on a different expression ; they grew more spruce and upright of bearing , ceased to loll about on the tables or against the walls , and held themselves up .
17 The twinkle in his eye was reassuring , but when we tied up at Tobermory and the purser pointed out to sea where a group of small rocks ( or so it seemed ) showed strung out on the horizon like a mother duck with her ducklings after her , I felt a cowardly twinge , and found myself wondering what the ‘ relatively mod cons ’ could be .
18 The family Rover also became bogged down on the beach road and his brother Anwar suffered a heart attack after spending a night on the open beach .
19 Mr Abello was the fourth-ranking person in the Medellin cartel and the most important suspect arrested since Colombia began cracking down on the cocaine barons nearly two months ago , the department said .
20 At once the crabber began to bounce about on the waves , as though the Angharad was dancing a jig over the water in her pleasure at taking a trip .
21 It was at about this time that Charles acquired a tutor and through him began to look out on the world through a learned man 's eyes .
22 The shabby room above the tobacconist 's shop where we held our ward meetings became home to me and , in a queer way , made me feel whole and integrated again so that I began to look back on the activities I had taken part in with Sophie as some kind of mental aberration .
23 Shortly after Rome Carl began speaking out on the drug issue , implicating by suggestion Ben and his coach Charlie Francis .
24 THE High Street banks were blasted for profiteering as they rushed to cash in on the interest rate jump .
25 Soon genuine celebrities descended from on high and began showing up on the show .
26 Suddenly , Katrina dropped to her knees and began scrabbling around on the floor .
27 The night before Nenna and her two daughters were due to leave England , storm weather began to blow up on the Reach .
28 John McLeish was in his office , Saturday or no Saturday , telling himself he needed to catch up on the paperwork .
29 ‘ Yes , the pressure on me has increased since Stuart decided to come back on the England scene , but this is not the first time he has squeezed the position and I accept that challenge from a top-class player . ’
30 ‘ Yes , the pressure on me has increased since Stuart decided to come back on the England scene but this is not the first time he has squeezed the position and I accept that challenge from a top-class player . ’
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