Example sentences of "[vb past] on [pron] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The Chihuahua strained on its narrow leather lead to be clear of the shooting , and the shouting , and the crying of the little girls .
2 Once again they dined on their bland diet of soup , meat and biscuits .
3 It 's erm — and another thing , I was delighted when John Dreyfus in the Type ninety lecture used these terms of Charles Peignot called typo lecture and typo visuel , which I mis-spelt on my closing slide !
4 The wide drive-belt thrummed on its smooth wheels , with a ‘ flak ’ as the stapled joint passed over metal .
5 But they rose on their own with virtually no support at all amongst ordinary workers , it was essentially a rising carried out exclusively by the Communist Party members themselves .
6 At the sudden order , Ana 's hand tightened , the horse rose on its strong haunches , its forelegs pawing the air , holding an impossible stance at a dangerous angle .
7 Selinus , to the far west along the south coast of Sicily , evidently became very rich very early , and of the many temples , some vast , which rose on its huge acropolis several belong to this early time .
8 Congratulations to Cynthia Rose on her excellent article on the Spike Lee industry ( FACE 25 ) .
9 But though the stream rose on his own land , he had not obtained the proper extraction licence and so got the water free .
10 Hazel rose on his hind legs , paused , and then sat back on his haunches , in full view .
11 Early pioneers like Robert William Paul or James Williamson entered on their new enterprise with confidence , even though they were only individual craftsmen working out of small workshops and studios .
12 John Shaw , who entered on his new farm on the Oa was given a complimentary day 's ploughing and James Hutson his annual day .
13 Under the Dangerous Dogs Act , all pit bulls must be registered , neutered , and have an identification number tattooed on their inner rear thigh and a microchip identifier inserted into the scruff of their neck .
14 The second , Anthony Patrick Gorman , 22 , known as ‘ Fanta , ’ has the letter F tattooed on his left arm .
15 His mouth twisted , a flash of antagonism in the depth of his eyes as they dwelt on her challenging face .
16 The Bible is the same that Coleridge used on his many preaching visits to the chapel
17 For it was Whitby built ships ‘ Endeavour ’ , ‘ Resolution ’ , ‘ Adventure ’ and ‘ Discovery ’ which Cook used on his great voyages .
18 The instrument which Holly used on his last tour is on display in a music museum in Texas .
19 He capitalized on his Olympic success by lauding himself , pronouncing himself ‘ The Greatest ’ , and arrogantly winning the world title under the most outrageous circumstances .
20 At the entrance to the laboratory complex the others drew on their own masks .
21 Ashamed of the breach he 'd made in her defences , she drew on her inner courage to confront him , tilting her chin fiercely .
22 She drew on her lower lip .
23 Sweetman drew on his fancy cigarette , then blew a plume of smoke into Wavebreaker 's rigging before smiling lazily at Ellen .
24 Among the many exhibitions organised by Bean was ‘ Italian Renaissance Drawings from the Musée du Louvre , Paris ’ , which drew on his professional links with the Louvre Bean had worked at the Cabinet des Dessins as Chargé de mission à titre étranger from 1957 to 1960 .
25 Nigel always worked best when he drew on his own life .
26 Relying on the Bible , Roman law , and the classics to explain what ought to be , John also drew on his own experience to describe the contemporary scene .
27 After the verdict was given , the newspapers interviewed other women in the dead policeman 's life who reported on his previous sexual conduct .
28 At first it was part of a dream , which vanished as soon as I woke and knew that I was alone on the broch island , lying on the turf in a sleeping-bag , with my head pillowed on my rolled-up sweater , but seemingly connected with the earth itself , from which , apparently right below my head , came a sound every bit as strange as the mermaids ' song of the seals .
29 He demanded the removal of the permanent secretary to the Treasury , Sir Robert ( later Baron ) Chalmers [ q.v. ] , and he countermanded on his own authority a Treasury request for the transfer of gold from Canada .
30 Until the thirteenth century Lewes built on its earlier good fortunes , spreading well outside its defensive walls into the suburbs of Cliffe , down the hill where the warehouses of the small port bordered the Ouse , and along Southover outside the Priory gates .
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