Example sentences of "[vb mod] [pers pn] [vb infin] on the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Yeah but sh he should I mean on the road , you should be able to just write in and say , I want this to happen .
2 Whose face should I pin on the Sheriff of Nottingham …
3 Where can I obtain similar coloured paints and what primer should I use on the places where bare metal is visible .
4 , If you have the misfortune to find yourself airborne with a failed comm set and your aircraft is fitted with a serviceable transponder , which code should you select on the transponder ?
5 This is especially relevant with his tank containing Tufa rock , as there is evidence that this rock absorbs copper , endangering any inverts that may be added in the future , should they sit on the rock .
6 Only the playwright 's doctor warning them of their responsibility should he die on the way , prevented them carrying out so insensitive a duty .
7 Grant , could you lean on the book please ?
8 While we 're on the U S , could you say on the oil services er , how much of the er , good performances do you pumps turning round and again what are the prospects of that division for the current year ?
9 Could we put on the agenda for a future meeting something called review of guidelines where the , this is exactly the issue .
10 Said could he sleep on the sofa a couple 've nights .
11 How dare he speculate on the subject , then write his conclusions on a document I must carry round with me and display for a month ?
12 And then I erm I went to er I went to R I shall I start on the scheme , going around , to the shops , and I got a job on Long Row .
13 Shall I sit on the dog ?
14 To the question , would she travel on the route again , Emma answered , ‘ If I could afford it . ’
15 What value would you place on the life of a child ?
16 How much work would you get on the farm ?
17 how , what would you put on the end of suggested ?
18 What would you see on the floor of the museum in the corner opposite the door ?
19 ‘ The question is , shall we splurge on the coffee and scrimp on the tea , or vice versa , ’ he was saying , in that thin , scratchy voice of his that his wife did not seem to notice .
20 Would they change on the way , or before her body began to rise ?
21 would it depend on the circumstances of your client ?
22 Will you sit on the chair , open your mouth , let him stick a mirror in ?
23 The people were commanded to assemble and were faced with a simple choice : ‘ Elijah stepped forward and said to the people , ‘ How long will you sit on the fence ?
24 If you 're at football tonight ca n't do any recording tomorrow night or will you record on the way again ?
25 ‘ Rachel , will you come on the roundabout with me ? ’
26 ‘ Rachel , will you come on the dodgems with me ? ’
27 Nor will it concentrate on the panoply of improbabilities — orbiting battle stations , particle-beam weapons , deadly X-ray beams — beloved of star warriors in days gone by .
28 Will he comment on the idea of reducing speed limits to that level ?
29 As the right hon. Gentleman is talking about matters in which there may be joint agreement , and as he has visited Langbaurgh and Hemsworth in recent days , will he comment on the fact that both the Labour party candidates for those constituencies have invested in newly privatised industries ?
30 Will he urge on the Government of India the importance of allowing independent observers and visitors into that region , and of taking up Pakistan 's offer that independent observers should be stationed along the line of control , to deal with the movement of people and the problem of terrorism , as well as the human rights issue ?
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