Example sentences of "[det] [adv] on [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Go on , I put that in on Wednesday and I 've got to about a quarter of a tank again . |
2 | Now supposing then , this committee that John Major 's set up do something like that , and they get that down on paper . |
3 | Get together for discussion and they get that down on paper . |
4 | Perry and me have been without it for five days before this only on methadone . |
5 | The orchestra were able to laugh at this exactly on cue . |
6 | Someone started singing ‘ God Save the King ’ and soon everybody was joining in , thousands of strong hearts and lungs , shipyard workers , foundry men , train drivers , some still on strike , were swept away by the tide of emotion . |
7 | October came and with it the hake , caught with the pilchard nets but some also on hook and line . |
8 | I tried this out on Matt who said , ‘ Hey man I did n't know you had hippie blood . ’ |
9 | Acheson would agree to " close and continued consultation on all the parallel interests " of the two powers , but he was not willing to spell this out on paper . |
10 | Well they 're only supposed to read one erm they get one on a Monday they take this back on Monday , they have to read it for teacher then they get another one Monday night |
11 | My five feet four and a half even on tiptoe could nowhere approximate his angle of vision . |
12 | In fact he was only beaten in this twice on Ulster roads . |
13 | It looks like that not on grid . |
14 | Similarly , if debts due to the company are subject to a floating charge , the interest of the floating charge holder will be subject to any lien or set off that the company creates with respect to the charged assets prior to crystallisation , for a floating charge is not regarded for this purpose as an immediate assignment of the chose in action , it becomes such only on crystallisation . |
15 | ‘ I talked to him a couple of hours ago and he said that as soon as things quietened down he 'd get as much down on paper as he could remember . |
16 | I am often asked how , with Biros vanishing as often as they do , is it possible for some writers to get so much down on paper in a single lifetime ? |
17 | The NCB has spent much also on machinery for all the mines . |
18 | Clusters of explosive bolts secured the hatch , and early models of the pod had been programmed to blow these automatically on grounding . |
19 | You have n't , if you 've got it all in on time , you 've brought it all to this and you have n't come out to me saying oh I 'm really sorry can I bring it tomorrow , oh I really was n't sure , oh |
20 | What you need is catharsis : get it all down on paper and send it to the Freudian fret folk at Guitarist . |
21 | Funny , considering how they also like to put it all down on paper . ’ |
22 | And she has been so taken by her findings she has put them all down on paper . |
23 | Not till I had it all down on tape . ’ |
24 | Now it is all down on tape in the modestly-titled Gary Glitter Live Rock'n'Roll 's Greatest Show . |
25 | It 's all down on tape now . |
26 | I 've got it all down on tape what he thinks about Malcolm X. |
27 | Was there many in on Sunday ? |
28 | The Prime Minister gets his chance to pull them all together on Friday … it could be John Major 's judgement day or the jackpot . |
29 | Most of the trip was on scheduled flights — all exactly on time ! |
30 | And she carried them all up on stage with her when she climbed those six steps to sing her song . |