Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] on the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ There were 17 players in the team and everyone got on the pitch at some point during the game , ’ he added . |
2 | but er , a lot of them got on the twelve six , you goes the twelve thirty one any way we waved to her when she got on it the coach you see was full at Bart Green , you got , at Redditch |
3 | The crossbow , most useful in defence when the crossbowman , who needed protection for the time required to wind up his weapon , could hide himself behind a wall , was an elitist weapon , most effective in the hands of Gascons , who fought in Wales for Edward I , and of Genoese , a large contingent of whom fought on the French side at Crécy . |
4 | The general assumption by everyone involved on the Allied side , from 5 Corps up to AFHQ , had been that , in terms of the Yalta repatriation agreement , the " Cossacks " were Soviet citizens , and on that basis the decision in Principle had been made that , however much this may have regretted by some people on humanitarian grounds , the British obligation was to hand them over . |
5 | Electrodes , that 's what they were ; she had seen them used on the baby in the next cot to Jenny in the hospital , just a few days before she had died . |
6 | Nothing moved on the bank nor on the catamaran . |
7 | Nothing moved on the road now except for a man driving eight cows from one pasture to another . |
8 | Nothing moved on the ice . |
9 | Nothing moved on the land . |
10 | Nothing moved on the bank or out on the water . |
11 | Oh mind , it was quite light , it was n't and I saddled on the path and I did n't , I do n't take chances . |
12 | ‘ I was in a difficult situation when someone passed on the news Boro had won . |
13 | And now I look back on the years I wasted on the building sites and I should 've become a policeman ea a lot earlier cos it 's great fun . |
14 | I had become interested in the Sudan itself after reading Samuel Baker 's books , but at first my interest was largely in the wild life and the big-game hunting in the Southern Sudan ; then at Eton I chanced on The River War , Winston Churchill 's vivid account of Kitchener 's campaign to reconquer the Sudan from the Khalifa . |
15 | Could you please tell me : a ) how much I made on the deal ; b ) year of manufacture and finally ; c ) why is the thing so rare ? |
16 | I made on the deal , but when I switched it on my first thought was : uh-oh . |
17 | The woman from Ty Fach has found the pictures that I made on the rock , and the little woman with her has looked at them . |
18 | Apart from the few noises I made on the path , all I could hear was the very occasional and distant roar of heavy trucks on the road through town . |
19 | Er , he did after a while because there just are n't that many people who run round the N E C who look me in July , but erm , there were conventions earlier in the year , but it , it , you know , I got , actually a very reasonable size of contract out of this man , from that thirty second note I made on the calendar . |
20 | The revenue settlement is matched by the substantial local government capital settlement for ninety four five which I announced on the thirtieth of November . |
21 | I pounced on the quotation because she had no right , no right at all to burden me with her doubts , after a year , and after everything . |
22 | Let me try I was wondering why he was doing it then I realized on the tape she done that in n it . |
23 | I think probably that was probably London but in the north I lived on the north east coast in a very small town and some of I mean my memories are quite different in a way . |
24 | I lived on the plain . |
25 | Now when er when I was coming down er , coming from , I lived on the Green then , to go to work , we used to met er a person and we used to call her Rosie . |
26 | At that time I lived on the flat and rather featureless coast of East Anglia , and spent most of my spare time sailing its lonely creeks and estuaries . |
27 | I wonder if the friendly gent from Gloucester I met on the bank at Bo'ness some days back has noted that steam is heading his way on Saturday ? |
28 | I had already made one friend who I met on the induction day . |
29 | At the last , slightly shorter if I remember , it had been a 3- or a 4-iron for the second shot and I thought back to 1958 and the fourth at Lytham , But this rime the boss and I agreed on the 3-iron . |
30 | Toshack was out of work at the time , so I passed on the offer . |