Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] on [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 She had indeed once worked for a silversmith but had discovered that it was much easier to buy beads and acquire old pieces of jewellery , rearrange them artistically and sell them on market stalls throughout the country .
2 The product now enables users to develop applications on target machines and then graphically display them on Unix workstations or X-terminals .
3 The product now allows users to develop applications on target machines and then graphically display them on Unix workstations or X-Terminals .
4 Make two semi-circular cakes and place them on top of each other to make a football .
5 4 Gather the nuts together and place them on card .
6 you know , and he said like they want them on record for universities and things and some
7 Again if you think about how many people actually provide their goods on time to their customers ninety five percent of the time or provide the goods and provide them on time that record is their record is very good .
8 Cook them on board .
9 It leaves at six in the morning , and they want you on board soon after half past five .
10 I want you on tape .
11 Brush the tops of the two large rectangles with apricot glaze and place one on top of the other .
12 provide something on doing erm etc. , and we call it we call it but what it is actually doing , it has halved the traffic , that 's what its about , giving us the back pedestrian , back but the traffic still come through .
13 Cut a piece of felt into two pieces 2cms x 2cms and glue one on top of the other on the back of the bear 's head ( Fig 3 ) .
14 ‘ The aim is to make you look the best and capture it on film . ’
15 I place it on record that Blackbird Leys , Barton and the other parts of Oxford that are plagued by this menace are good places , with a terrific community spirit .
16 I also place it on record that I very much welcomed the Minister 's attitude in Committee .
17 You really want it on level .
18 Put it you have to Channel Ten , you want it on Channel Ten for your bedroom .
19 You would , I know , be the first to agree that , if the critics base themselves on fact and eschew the attractions of hindsight , such criticism is valuable .
20 We wanted to avoid all the delays that creep in if we hack them by hi-speed Busby post to Dover , put them on board a ponderous Sealink ferry and eventually consign them to the decidedly risky hands of some unknown foreign postman in the forlorn hope that they-might , with luck and a following wind , reach the Antipodes before the turn of the century .
21 When you put them on board they just will change shape so they 'll fit in and they 're marvellous for for packing in .
22 Oh this changing put them on pot lid , I 'll put them on pot then put them
23 It must disarm the country , arrest the warlords and put them on trial .
24 ‘ If you 're looking for your undies , I 've folded them up and put them on top of the TV for you .
25 Put them on top of my pizza do n't you think ?
26 To save time I make up my float rigs beforehand and put them on pole winders .
27 This afternoon that put them on environment minister Michael Howard 's hit list .
28 Now , all he wanted was to get back to his typewriter and put them on paper before they faded .
29 I 'm sick of all these people making great music , but when you put them on stage , they ca n't hack it , I think that 's pretty weak .
30 ‘ We could offer the men unlimited overtime — put them on bonus .
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