Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [adv prt] on the " in BNC.

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1 And er in , within that as you know you can actually er go for er the higher income if he wanted to he could push the income up on the hundred thousand say , we could make the income round about seven percent if we wanted to do .
2 You can , oh you can have , the tent up on the back lawn if you , if you 're so bothered about camping .
3 Nowadays the rider keeps the bike relatively upright deeper into the corner , accomplishing the actual turning in an instant and then firing the bike out on the throttle .
4 I lay the bike down on the grass , turn back to the shed , slowly push open the door … peer inside … without entering .
5 And there was silence for a quarter of an hour until he picked up his watch , and put the sketch back on the table .
6 What 's the chart up on the board ?
7 Always put the hook in on the carriage side , knit the row and then put in the other hook .
8 Philip put the stick back on the pile .
9 I now knew that I would have to put the wheelbarrow back on the road next morning , despite a relative abundance of settlements .
10 They put the stranger down on the outskirts and left him standing in the middle of the road , his face in shadow under his cap and just a glimmer of those white , pebbly eyes .
11 Morpurgo slammed the instrument down on the pathway and leaned against it , breathing heavily and fixing Harry with his cyclopean stare .
12 She brought the hammer down on the nail .
13 Then , with a final look at Sung , Peskova turned and brought the rock down on the woman 's upper arm .
14 ‘ I thought for a minute you could have been Billy sitting there , ’ she said as she put the tea down on the desk .
15 The most informal interview will be one where the interviewer , having once started the interview off on the theme in which he is interested , allows the informant to dictate the subsequent situation .
16 She put the saucepan back on the stove .
17 While the circuit is being cleared to give us a free run , Brundle takes the car out on the public roads .
18 At present I am only interested in the extra amount it costs to take the car out on the road .
19 He extracted Catherine a short while later and turned the car back on the darkened road which would lead them towards the A1 .
20 So the spin off on the electorate is perhaps well , does it really matter ?
21 Harvey replaced the lid , put the tin back on the shelf .
22 See if it had been nice this Saturday we could 've gone and got the wheel back on the caravan but
23 Improving ratios might have satisfied officials at headquarters but have only produced harder work and often more complaints from the public for the railwayman out on the system .
24 Faith and I also flew around the pattern and it felt great despite small problems with the tape out on the aircraft to protect the patches stitched on in Bangkok .
25 After a few attempts , which often result in catching the ball off the toe , the player begins to feel how necessary it is to turn away fully in the backswing and to bring the club down on the correct path .
26 Obviously , the Cup is different but the guys know having a home tie against Gloucester is a great opportunity to put themselves and the club back on the map . ’
27 ‘ What are you looking so red in the face about , Harry ? ’ she said as she put the tray down on the coffee-table .
28 The young woman put the tray down on the table beside the bed and began gathering up the books and papers off the bedspread .
29 He set the tray down on the table and she identified the predictable ingredients : coffee in a bowl and a hunk of bread smeared with honey .
30 He glanced at her as she set the tray down on the table between them , then frowned , seeing how Karr was staring at her .
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