Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] [pers pn] on [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I said authenticity was one thing but did my devoted fans really want to see me on the big screen with spots a foot across all over my face ? |
2 | ‘ Did you , as a matter of interest , happen to see me on The Human Angle last week ? ’ |
3 | ‘ There is a big future for this club , and I intend to put it on the right footing . |
4 | You also get to know them on a personal basis too … |
5 | If you have a problem with a friend , partner , child , colleague or neighbour , try meeting them on the inner planes before discussing the issue with them in person : |
6 | Try to do it on the cheap , however , and you could get lumbered with a lot of high priced product you simply do n't know how to shift . |
7 | ‘ You 've caught me on a bad day , ’ grunts Graeme Souness , as he ambles across the mahogany lined reception at Ibrox . |
8 | ‘ You 've caught me on a bad day , I 'm afraid . ’ |
9 | And then you 've got him on the right hand side look making cheese , this is brother again , that 's not brother . |
10 | Billy 's been brilliant because we 've had him on an album-by-album deal , and he could have jumped ship , but he 's been really loyal . ’ |
11 | He said : ‘ All I know is that we 've signed him on a playing contract for four years and we 're delighted to have him back . |
12 | But do n't worry : I 've put him on a separate floor . ’ |
13 | They 've put him on the top floor like the other ones we 've had . ’ |
14 | You have to catch it on a certain place |
15 | In arriving at these estimates I have based them on the following estimations and assumptions : |
16 | I replied , ‘ Yes , you have to heat them on a low tension ! ’ |
17 | Generations of inventors and investors have kept us on the technological frontier . |