Example sentences of "[pers pn] did on the " in BNC.

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1 I can remember what I did on the first day of my holiday last year
2 ‘ It 's very important for me to have the same people around me as I did on the first album … it 's a community thing , it means I can keep the same vibe as I had before , ’ he says .
3 ‘ I remember the cover story I did on The Clash in 1977 , the thing that became ‘ Capital Radio ’ .
4 But that 's provided for you and it is erm it you know certainly the assignments I did on the medical practice they were it was very valuable .
5 I , I think I ca I , once upon a time I did on the fixed seating for , for I think you could get about a hundred and twenty round
6 over subscribed courses as well , I mean when I went on the language and , and the national curriculum and that other thing that I did on the national curriculum , masses of people there .
7 I did on the the bolognaise , yeah otherwise it 'll get boiled to a pulp !
8 You feel exactly the same sensation as you did on the roller coaster but now you panic and produce cortisol and adrenalin .
9 Without Fergie 's influence , for example , she would never have gone along to the Berkeley Square night club , Annabel 's , as she did on the night of Prince Andrew 's stag party , with Fergie and comedienne Pamela Stephenson , both of them dressed up as policewomen .
10 Her name is Odette Smith and when I helped judge the finals , I had no idea what lay behind her fight to look as good as she did on the day .
11 Quite probably you will have discovered that you put much more emphasis than we did on the immediate problem of trying to discover whether it was Chrissie or Fred who was telling the truth .
12 Entering on the French side still wrapped in cloud , you have a good chance of exiting on the Spanish side , as we did on the morning in question , in flawless sunshine and restorative heat .
13 You 'd have to do what we did on the other page .
14 How early Pound came by this perception is not clear , but certainly he had no illusions from the first that his Cantos , building as they did on the rhythmical and thematic procedures of Homage to Sextus Propertius , would be found readily acceptable .
15 People will spend more on cooking oil during the lifetime of the machine that they did on the initial capital cost of the machine .
16 The major activity of the youths seemed to be ‘ doing nothing , , and when asked what they did on the street that was the standard reply .
17 As had occurred before , and was to occur again , pacifist agitators had more impact on the reorganization of the party system than they did on the issues of war and peace that they were trying to affect .
18 There is less time to think as hazards loom quicker than they did on the old boats , and accurate navigation becomes ever more critical .
19 Rooms did not interconnect or have folding doors , as they did on the Continent ; they had a single door that could be shut .
20 I , I mean they did on the farms .
21 Animate or inanimate , indifferent or not , there was something luminous and terrible about these clouds , raining as they did on the just and the unjust alike .
22 But , as I say , I we I went there and I got all the information there , and then I went into Dixons and I I did what they did on the television , you know , started talking and so I said well er , you know , do you have the er ha I noticed that there was erm no finance er
23 And it may be that the Gardener Centre has a broader community function than previously realized , in that it might be a marvellous place for families and kids and mums and dads , as they did on the recent Gardener Open Day , to come up and spend some time in casual appreciation of the arts instead of what , traditionally , a university campus is supposed to do , which is a serious and intensive look at experimental and avant garde work .
24 He did not do himself justice in 1991 , never getting his timing right in his early-season preparations any more than he did on the golf course .
25 He did on the 9th green in the last round .
26 The New York Herald dispatched the journalist Henry Morton Stanley to find him , which he did on the famous encounter of 10 November 1871 at Ujiji , near Lake Tanganyika .
27 Chapman said it would depend on how well he did on the Saturday .
28 Not necessarily for what he did on the pitch , although the trickery and goals certainly helped but more importantly the presence of the man , and excitement he inspired amongst his colleagues .
29 Yet , despite the apparent damage that Phil Barlow thought he might do to himself , he did on the day the appointments were made , challenge several aspects of the interviews .
30 Further , the appellant complains that by ruling in the way that he did on the main issue , the assistant recorder effectively left before the jury evidence prejudicial to the appellant which was relevant to counts 1 and 6 only : had he ruled in favour of the appellant on the motion to quash then he would have had to consider the matter and ( by inference ) would have exercised his discretion to discharge the jury and order a new trial on the remaining counts .
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