Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] [adv] on " in BNC.

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1 Mercer would know me everywhere on the tram , I thought , but none of the other three would .
2 Or alternately if it was n't then we would discuss it again on the Thursday and if it was a failure to agree situation , then we just registered failure to agree with the management .
3 Similarly , the co-ordination of the LINK scheme by the Office of Science and Technology ( OST ) will hopefully focus it more on the needs of SMEs and therefore enhance their participation .
4 Yeah , she do n't give them away on that
5 ‘ Did — did you bring me here on purpose ? ’
6 So basically all I would have to do is take them with me and I 'd bring them home on the same day .
7 Why else would he bring you here on his first night back in Denmark when he knows it 's one of my favourite clubs ? ’
8 We 'll bring you more on this upsetting story as it develops .
9 We 'll bring you more on that story later .
10 He said , ‘ Listen , I 've been married to three actresses and if you want a career , I will send you merrily on your way .
11 And when you score a cracker of a goal , you can watch it again on the slow-motion replay ( this can be turned off ) .
12 Okay so we 'll do it again on Tuesday at seven o'clock .
13 But the electric eel has another set of batteries that produce not steady low-voltage diction-finding transmissions but sudden massive shocks so strong that if you pick up such a fish without the insulation of rubber gloves and boots , it can throw you flat on your back .
14 ‘ I 'll see you both on Monday night , then , ’ said Anthony , turning away .
15 Someone 's got ta come round I mean just to see where but I just I 'll ring , I 'll give you a buzz on Monday , I know you 're not there , you can say , well , I 'll see you again on Tuesday in English , perhaps you can arrange something then .
16 ‘ Maybe I 'll see you there on Monday ’
17 I promised to go and see her again on Friday morning .
18 He would be certain , positive , that he was about to walk Into a tree , or a post or sign he had n't noticed ; even that somebody had been watching from behind a tree and was about to leap out and punch him hard on the nose .
19 We might well see it eventually on everybody 's living room wall .
20 You can see it only on the giant screen at the National Museum of Photography , Film and Television , Bradford .
21 Kruger favours pen-based machines because he says they make life easier for the user — all he needs to do is ring the bit of text he wants to file away for future reference , and his computer will store it away on hard disk .
22 He was told : ‘ We try to keep the panelling for three years , to get it thoroughly seasoned while other wood is dried artificially if required before it has time to get seasoned … we use chiefly mahogany , oak and walnut , a vast amount of teak — one of the most useful woods in railway construction — sycamore ; yellow deal for partitions , roofs and floors ; elm we find of very little use , but we are now very partial to Padouk wood [ from South Australia ] , though the workmen do n't like it much on account of its toughness ’ .
23 He does n't defend it as the best way of getting the correct decision , he does n't defend it , or he does n't solely defend it that way he does n't defend it either on the idea that people have right to be tried by their peers for example which is the most likely defence now , but he defends jury service on the grounds of the effect it has on the jurors which is quite a novel erm .
24 I shall use it only on your business , and if your business is done and myself discharged before your gold is spent , you will take back the balance , or I will break your teeth with it .
25 ‘ You think anyone will recognize me now on my way back to my car ? ’
26 Not that Cathy Carne was a loner , she wanted — needed human contacts , but she would have them only on her own terms .
27 Jonathan Cowap with the final hour of Tuesday morning 's breakfast programme your opportunity to have your say on just about everything as long as it 's legal and decent and honest and in your own opinion you can call me now on York six four one six four one .
28 ‘ It seems to me , Mistress Hussey , that we should hear you further on this matter , and that we have need of more certain information than is available here .
29 He says the lap-type seatbelt did n't restrain him properly on impact .
30 ‘ They should judge him purely on his ability as a player and what they are actually saying is that their man-management techniques are n't up to scratch .
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