Example sentences of "[subord] i [vb past] [pron] on [art] " in BNC.

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1 If I contacted him on the same number that I contacted you
2 If I had it on a solid floor , but it 's got ta go , do n't forget it 's on a a wooden floor .
3 If I kicked him on the shin I bet he 'd limp away and not even glance to see who 'd done it .
4 But I fancy that if I found myself on the field of Waterloo with a foot missing , or in a dentist 's chair without benefit of anaesthetic — a future form of laudanum — or faced with a work-situation in which my family were slowly being starved and degraded , then my conclusions might reasonably be the same . )
5 I think these 'd probably be better if I did them on the one you suggested for
6 The vermouth was dark red , and I wondered what my mother would do if I poured it on the mushroom-coloured carpet — very slowly .
7 I did n't realise how clear her speech was until I heard it on the tape .
8 Then I nearly fell over when Hywel walked in because I met him on the mountain and he gave me the eye . ’
9 Sometimes Benjamin would play on the lute he always carried , whilst I accompanied him on the rebec .
10 After I saw him on a TV programme I phoned him .
11 Before I put her on the plane for London I told her everything was over between us and I 've just reiterated that .
12 ‘ I mean to go to Italy one day , as my brother has done , ’ she told me , when I discovered her on a stone bench in the garden , reading a book .
13 ‘ She looked well enough to me when I saw her on the cake section of the WI stall yesterday morning ! ’
14 ‘ I promised myself I 'd smash his handsome face when I saw him on the prison-ship .
15 One of these papers was a recent statement by the county education committee that no change in the status of the grammar school was contemplated : on that basis , I was able to reassure my anxious colleagues , when I met them on the first day of term , that abrupt change was not imminent .
16 When I met you on the road to Hay last night , I almost thought you had put a spell on my horse !
17 ‘ Beware the falconer with the clean glove , ’ they say , and certainly I was looking forward to getting my glove dirty — at least metaphorically — with some practical experience when I booked myself on a falconry course on Bodmin Moor in the summer of 1988 .
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