Example sentences of "[adv prt] on [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | How to crack down on increasing levels of vandalism and the emergence of street gangs in the area will be decided today at a special meeting of the council 's Police Liaison Committee . |
2 | The Bank of Italy clamped down on monetary policy in 1963 , generating a major recession in 1964–5 . |
3 | Like our poor parliamentary candidate , I would have no chance of being elected , but it would be a beginning , though perhaps one I would have despised several years earlier when I looked down on parish-pump politics and intended to be the first woman prime minister . |
4 | How the Queen is cracking down on young Royals |
5 | Pub landlords say cutting down on young drinkers stops trouble . |
6 | The actions of the USSR must be seen in the context of a dramatic change in the international situation , caused by the shooting down on 1 May of a US U2 spy plane flying over the heart of continental Russia . |
7 | For example , annual purchases of ammunition seem likely , by the mid-1990s , to be at least 25% down on 1989 levels . |
8 | He walked slowly , however , to make the journey as long as possible , and put her down on dry land . |
9 | That is , there was work going on everywhere , but the noise of it was dispersed in the mild cloudy air , no longer staring blue , with the brassy sun striking down on dry earth . |
10 | According to its findings , the GDP for the region rose by a mere 1.1 per cent in 1989 in real terms , 9 per cent down on 1980 growth ; and per capita production fell , for the second consecutive year , by 1 per cent to 1978 levels . |
11 | For Louis , Antoinette had kicked off her buttoned high-heeled shoes by the wine racks and lain down on gritty sand . |
12 | I put them down on that floor . |
13 | What I would n't give , I thought , to be able to lie down on that bed , just for a minute . |
14 | In my imagination , I was going to pick you up in a fury of emotion , toss you down on that bed — ’ |
15 | Tailors in 1814 were very much on a level in terms of real wages with 1795 , but in the intervening years had been significantly down on that level in eight years , and very seriously below it in 1800 and 1801 when their weekly wage would buy only half the quantity of bread it had purchased from 1777 to 1795 . |
16 | I 'll come down on that day and pick it up from you at 2pm . |
17 | So Ariel kept vigil as the night came down on that day nearly four hundred years ago , when everything changed for them . |
18 | Cos I ca n't put Simon 's name down on that bottom of the form . |
19 | The Scottish Mountaineering Club 's Munros book had warned of a false summit cairn , and if I had longed to see the view from Beinn Dorain , and look down on that road from which the young Gray had gazed upwards 25 years ago , I was going to be disappointed unless the mist lifted . |
20 | Good horses they bred down on that road you know . |
21 | I went running and I went running and I the relief of sitting down on that toilet and going you know you know when your completely busting and then it 's the relief |
22 | You er add name down on that paper , cos you 'll forget if you do n't |
23 | On the way down on that stretch of road from death one to death two I call them , the roundabouts I suddenly realised if we were going to have a rehearsal we needed to have a bouquet of flowers did n't we so I leapt out of the car picked some weeds tied them up with a piece of strong so that the chap of our staff who was going to be in front of me was going to hold them during the rehearsal whilst I dashed up to play first of all the Lord Provost and then the Queen or the Lady Provost as she then was . |
24 | And then , on the verge of sleep , she was crashing with him through the bushes of that dreadful wood , feeling the briars scratching her legs , the low twigs whipping against her cheeks , staring with him as the pool of light from the torch shone down on that grotesque and mutilated face . |
25 | did you actually put down on that form ? |
26 | I touched down on that planet during my homing , and all that remains of that great civilization , dear friends , are mountains of empty drink cans and a carpet of potato-chip packets . |
27 | One mishap saw a German come down on two parachutes including his reserve . |
28 | The only way I could have done real justice to the subject would have been to cut down on other chapters , and that would have made it more of a carp book than anything else . |
29 | He said there had been a remarkable change in attitudes over the last few years in which those people still in work were determined not to give up their annual break , although they were being forced to cut down on other spending . |
30 | He had two other wins that year , at Zandvoort and Monza , but his car let him down on other occasions when his excellent driving had put him in a race-winning situation . |