Example sentences of "[vb past] [vb pp] [prep] [pers pn] on the " in BNC.

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1 And the way she 'd looked at her on the doorstep , and the cup of tea she 'd spilled and blamed on her age .
2 Mr Woods ' teenage daughter Michelle , who 'd gone with him on the trip , witnessed the accident .
3 A good woman , someone had explained to him on the road from Brighouse , the widow of Radical Jack Thackray , something of a local hero , who had been cut down by a sabre at St Peter 's Fields in Manchester , asking for rather less in the way of electoral reform than Daniel himself was demanding now .
4 She thought of the times she had put her hand into Nick 's , how she had sat beside him on the grass only half an hour ago .
5 The idea of starting an airline had come to him on the demise of Laker Airways in February 1982 .
6 So it had come to her on the previous day , and came again now , the whiff , or stroke , of solitude , as her final hope for Patrick 's life was extinguished .
7 I had an Abaya ( the long black gown ) which I had carried with me on the plane and a scarf to cover my hair , so I was able to enter the Ministry of Health without shocking the men too much .
8 Coy then took the DDI through the report Adam had made to him on the phone .
9 We had indeed , and Denis was in a filthy mood because his motorbike had died on him on the way into Cambridge and he had had to push it five miles back — and he had been taking his temper out on me ever since lunchtime .
10 Or maybe Veronica had got to him on the subject .
11 He no longer maintained the stance he had advanced to me on the telephone .
12 He had just been booted out of his digs , for the nth time , because the landlady had complained about the noise of a child who had stayed with him on the way home for half-term .
13 I polished the latches a bit with my shirtsleeve , then I put the briefcase back exactly as I 'd found it and took my leaf-trembling self along to the dining car , already regretting , before I got there , that I had n't stayed until the Canadian left , knowing that I 'd wasted some of the best and perhaps the only chance I would get of seeing what Filmer had brought with him on the train .
14 The last words he had spoken to me on the subject of kitchen units had been really quite abusive .
15 A few days later an Englishman had spoken to him on the phone , saying an envelope of pictures Manningham might find interesting were on the way by express registered post .
16 I realized with a start that the beautiful young woman who had spoken to us on the bank was his wife .
17 It was the same question he had asked of her on the Ridgery , a question that put the burden of leadership on her .
18 Grunte had run into him on the forecourt of one of his garages where he had come to buy a second-hand Sierra .
19 Sutton had recruited Bill Packford , who had worked with him on the Evening News in the old days , to lay out pages for the 7 December dummy edition .
20 It was suggested in 1948 by two refugees from Nazi-occupied Austria , Hermann Bondi and Thomas Gold , together with a Briton , Fred Hoyle , who had worked with them on the development of radar during the war .
21 Owen had a badly gashed forearm , Cynan some splinters of his own shaft lodged deep under his ribs , and all of them minor cuts and bruises ; but they had left behind them on the crest several of their enemies wounded by lances and arrows , some probably dead .
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