Example sentences of "[adv prt] on these [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 We do most humbly refer our cause and ourselves to the Goodness of your Honor and the Company beseeching you to consider favourably of our unfeigned hindrance beside the great loss of our own stock laid down on these mines .
2 But not as many as you would have if you were using the treble clef because you 'd probably end up with a lot of lower this is wha , that is n't a particularly good example really because it has n't given a lot of lower notes but normally you 'd expect to see more notes down on these lines .
3 So there is a doubly good reason for cutting down on these foods .
4 Examples of marks turned down on these grounds are : HUNTSMAN — earlier mark SPORTSMAN ( both cherry brandy ) An application showing a picture of three pigs was refused because of a prior word mark THREE PIGS BRAND ( bacon )
5 Anyway , he sees this fat cunt with some of his mates with some tea — and he 's moved along a bit to the end and he 's pissing down and out through the open bit and its all blowing down on these cunts ’ heads and into their
6 do n't you clamped down on these kids ?
7 John will look in on these nurses after hours in their studios and boarding-houses , in their chambers and parlours , but it 's only the very special nurses who in any way establish themselves at his attractive address .
8 A scanner simply listens in on these signals .
9 He looked embarrassed , thinking , why do I have to be in on these crises ?
10 So I can work I I can still work through on these ones .
11 Apparently the individual costs of the lines are staggering and they reckon that the cost of the calls does not outweigh it but what I think is certainly outweighed is the cost of all our time trying to get through on these lines
12 SAG chairman of the board , John Robertson said ‘ we were n't expecting to have to work so hard at promoting the technical specifications … and the price is having to back off on these projects . ’
13 It is the responsibility of all Ministers to see that papers are drawn up on these lines .
14 And he used to take his white handkerchief out , and go along the corridors and above these , up on these ledges , with his white hanky .
15 ‘ I grew up on these stories .
16 I move them and instead of having a good scuttle across the floor , I stand up on these legs in quite the wrong attitude .
17 A very few forward-looking companies follow up on these courses by allowing employees to cut down to a four-day week from six months before retirement , reducing again to a three-day week in the last three months .
18 Searches and edits can then be carried out on these components so avoiding the need to wade through huge fields of unstructured text .
19 Experiments can be carried out on these models rather than on the world represented by such models .
20 Further work has now been carried out on these Sections and this report contains proposals for the Control and Collection Sections to enable the recruitment process for Council staff to be carried out in good time .
21 We used to go out on these walks in the country near the school , and we were accused of going with two lorry drivers behind a bush to have sex with them in exchange for a watch .
22 One or two ladies from the village come up and help out on these occasions , so that the Spanish couple do n't have to do all the work .
23 Very few modifications were carried out on these cars while in the ownership of Croydon Corporation .
24 Looking back on these campaigns at the end of her life , she defined the law as the chief agency for enacting God 's work and for abolishing the double-standard , which menaced the young and ultimately contributed to the disintegration of the state .
25 In Berlin , in 1940 , Joyce looked back on these incidents and tried to explain the cause of the prosecutions for assault that had been brought against him .
26 ‘ It is miserable for us to look back on these things .
27 Looking back on these years , he remembered lying in the sun , his face covered with a straw hat : ‘ Other boys were always talking of when they would be men ; he did not want at all to be a man , or to possess things , but to remain as he was , in the same spot , and to know no more people than he already knew . ’
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