Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv] on [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He had dropped down on to one knee and with head bowed seemed to be pushing at the trolley before him , which for some reason had taken on an obstinate immobility .
2 Stiffening has to be resin-bonded to the material and even the smallest bolted item has to be located specifically on to wooden cores set and bonded into the FRC material .
3 Everything could be converted tot he market : people and needs parcelled up on to some sort of national supermarket shelves .
4 Cords , white or beige , were worn early on in small numbers but in mid'71 black/bottle green/navy straight leg Levi cords caught on in a big way .
5 This quotation has many interesting strands , some of which are explored later on in this book .
6 I like this very much as an easy summer skirt — three pieces knitted right across your machine , hooked back on to fewer stitches for a small yoke to avoid bulk at the waist — equally becoming to the very slender or larger lady .
7 The effectiveness of the Concentrated Reinforcement Programme was not addressed in this study , but was examined in a second study ( described later on in this chapter ) .
8 It may be argued that the effects of physical-care experiences , though obscured later on by subsequent events , do at least have an impact at the time , and that much of the variation in infant behaviour can be accounted for by differences in training practices .
9 Raw data can be plotted straight on to such paper , as shown in figure 11.6 .
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