Example sentences of "[det] [noun] on [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 First gas started flowing from the field early in November , just a few weeks on from the original target of October .
2 The ward sister who spends time talking to the patients and is interested in them as individuals will pass this approach on to the junior nurse .
3 Spread this mixture on to the whole mushrooms and arrange them on a baking sheet or in a fireproof dish .
4 Thus , if we project this information on to the socio-economic class dimension , the movements of /a/ show a zig-zag ( or a split-level ) pattern from front to back and then from back to front , as in figure 3.4 .
5 For the purposes of exposition , though it is of necessity an oversimplification , we can say that objects of feeling , particularly other people , encountered in the outer world are mapped subjectively in some way on to the inner world .
6 Modifying Freud 's understanding of the human agent means first that he is trying to understand the attempt of human beings to place some order on to the natural and social world under conditions of ‘ time-space distantiation ’ .
7 Heavy rain the night before meant the pitch was waterlogged , and a misunderstanding between the groundsman and myself led to his directing all vehicles on to the playing area .
8 Erm thought patterns being actually understanding laying it out and seeing the way it works which obviously structured thought patterns but it 's the basis of and grasping erm actually delivering it your delivery erm of it using the cluster but the coaching was invaluable , it was constructive criticism we all know what was wrong and it it just helped yesterday for someone not to be coaching just to help you through it erm and I think all those three things became invaluable really mean because most of those leads on to the other ones structured erm so the sort of thought patterns the coaching and the was very good
9 I do n't quite know why they put that edge on in the first place .
10 If they became angry at things said to them by professionals , as a majority of them did at some point , the horrifying causes of their anger were true , and were not projections of their own distress on to the professional concerned .
11 As he walked disconsolately away the hotheaded Cypriot crowd threw several missiles on to the running track — but fortunately none reached the Liverpool bench .
12 These can again be seen as a result of different social alliances forcing their own interests on to the local political agenda and using the state apparatus towards their own ends .
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