Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [to-vb] on [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Am I there to speak on behalf of the council ? |
2 | Am I there to speak on behalf of me ? |
3 | ‘ Then you 'd have had another reason for me not to stay on board . ’ |
4 | Gazzer hauled himself up to sit on top of the pill-box . |
5 | For only £500 a week all inclusive , I 'll show you how to put on walking boots , where the zip on your kagoul can be located , how to prepare a salami sandwich , and what to do if you should come across a gate . |
6 | Engineers apart , there are no students who will ever manage to get it together to decide on pay . |
7 | Erm , I would like to close by saying that erm I just thought it would be just a nice idea that I would invite any of you members of the Council and wives who have n't got anything else to do on Christmas morning , if you fancy popping up to my house for a glass of sherry or whatever , just on a casual basis as a little thank you for what you 've done over the erm over the last twelve months , I extend that invitation to you all and District Councillors if they wish to come and I would like to say , on behalf of the Council , that I hope you all have a , this is the last full meeting , and to everybody here I hope you have a very nice happy peaceful Christmas and I hope we all go into the new year with renewed vigour . |