Example sentences of "[vb pp] [pron] on the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You might have heard me on the radio , ’ she said .
2 I have heard nothing on the Dave Norris situation for some while , but we must consider that he has gone .
3 She had heard nothing on the radio .
4 So she had placed them on the mantel with the vase and the dragon plates , and Gerry had promised her two more , next time he docked in Cape Town .
5 Rachel turned in the cramped space and saw that someone else had joined them on the jig .
6 Then I 'd wondered if some women who 'd stopped me on the path had taken it .
7 The Committee had simply patted them on the back like spoilt children and told them , ‘ Now just send your children back to school . ’
8 The only reason I was here was because Joyce , who was to spend the first two days at the Centre with me , had continuously reminded me on the journey that the decision to go to Bristol had been mine and mine alone .
9 ‘ It 's only a bunch of flowers , ’ he said , pleased with her response , ‘ although I can guarantee that I have bought them , and have n't picked them on the way over .
10 ‘ I rang the airport straight away — they 've booked me on the first flight out .
11 FOURTEEN months ago Matchbox announced that repeats of the TV series Thunderbirds had caught them on the hop and they would n't be able to supply any tie-in toys for Christmas 1991 .
12 In addition the strategic significance of the railways had impressed itself on the Bolsheviks .
13 So far as teachers are concerned , it might be necessary to tap a pupil on the shoulder to point out that s/he has dropped something on the floor , or to grab hold of a pupil to prevent an assault by that pupil on another .
14 Have you ever caught anybody on the roofs .
15 Ace had caught her on the hop again .
16 He was a real old country doctor , of a type that is fast dying out , and she knew that if she had been a few years younger he would have patted her on the cheek .
17 The man had approached him on the street while he was walking home , head down against the wind .
18 She had the fleeting impression that she 'd caught him on the raw .
19 A bit o' glass 'ad caught him on the fore'ead , but otherwise we 'ad n't a scratch to show for it between us .
20 Well he 's probably just caught him on the back of on the back of the calf but er I thought it was as you say I thought it was a nice sharp incisive tackle .
21 You have dropped it on the floor . ’
22 If it had n't been she would probably have dropped it on the way here .
23 I 've dropped mine on the floor . ’
24 Having blamed it on the Bundesbank , he can go on to talk about other things — such as sex and tax , perhaps .
25 I have always disagreed with those in the black community who , when they have applied for jobs and have not been successful , have blamed it on the colour of their skin .
26 She stood up to get her little-black hat , perched it on the side of her sleek fair head and skewered a pearl-tipped hatpin through the felt .
27 you 've caught it on the er
28 The twins perched themselves on the bed , Zach sat on the chair by the desk and George and Willie sat cross-legged with their backs leaning against the bookcase .
29 That is partly because the editors have not included anything on the ‘ mainstream ’ alternatives to the tokamak — stellarators and tandem mirrors for example As the title says , the book is devoted to unconventional approaches — some would use the word ‘ eccentric ’ — to fusion .
30 But in terms of his public image as seen at the time , he had been careful to distance himself from the unpopular anti Jewish terror of the Nazi mobs and had placed himself on the side of legality .
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