Example sentences of "[vb base] [to-vb] [pron] [noun sg] on the " in BNC.

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1 I do n't know why ; only that I want to hear my voice on the answerphone .
2 I just want to give my view on the budget .
3 If you want to check your entry on the list , write to and say in your message QUERY LEEDS-UNITED — it 'll show you what you 're down as .
4 ‘ The people here want to spend their money on the more expensive imported brands , ’ say Eugen , 24 , who works for the Soros Foundation in Timisoara .
5 When it is quite dry , use a thin stick or toothpick to draw your pattern on the egg in glue .
6 I happen to pass his house on the way to my own .
7 Please send two recent colour photographs that show your hair clearly — remember to write your name on the back of them .
8 They attempt to impose their will on the firm(s) involved , that influence extending perhaps to deciding on which may be involved .
9 This is especially obvious , for instance , when we examine culturally stereotyped responses to danger and stress , and attempt to evaluate their impact on the feelings of our informants .
10 In each case try to focus your mind on the part of your body that has in turn been made tense and relaxed .
11 ‘ Well , I think you 're going to need protection tomorrow when you go to announce your arrival on the veterinary scene .
12 In this way , such a configuration becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy , because people come to form their self-understanding on the basis of ‘ psychologism ’ and the theory seems to be confirmed in people 's experience as a result of this process .
13 However , this was not argued before us , and I prefer to base my decision on the section 222 point by affirming the judge 's first ground as mentioned above .
14 If the system does not provide for supervision , then the health authority could be primarily liable because it is well established that doctors need to do their training on the job .
15 ‘ We need two points and if we refuse to give them time on the ball then I do n't see why not .
16 A NASTY SCENE the other night after I refuse to put my hand on The Bump .
17 You have to do your research on the premises at the Records Office , but since it was n't on the booking-out form , I slipped it into my briefcase . ’
18 The board of directors of the target company have to give their opinion on the offer and make it clear whether or not they recommend it .
19 I always have to keep my eye on the clock . ’
20 Voters have to make their decision on the basis of assessments of particular people , with their own special policy commitments , in relation to the more general political biases and policy commitments of their parties .
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