Example sentences of "[pron] on the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | That I On the first point about us and our own showing of forgiveness . |
2 | Am I on the right line there ? |
3 | ‘ Why am I on the wrong side of this stone ? ’ she whispered . |
4 | of his salary in national insurance , someone on the Prime Minister 's salary pays 3 per cent . |
5 | Someone on the far side of the cloisters made a joke in Dutch and another gaggle of European youths burst into laughter . |
6 | Even though she 'd been dead for so long it could sometimes seem that she was still with him , a presence in the next room , someone on the other side of a door who waited and listened but who never stepped through , except when he dreamed . |
7 | This has subsequently been changed , but suggests the view the SFA might take ; it would be logical for it to do so , since a market counterparty of this type is supposed to be someone on the same level as the firm . |
8 | You ought to find someone on the same wavelength , who knows your mind , your love of freedom , who thinks of you the same instant you think of him . |
9 | If you 're on a sailing or windsurf holiday you may still book without a supplement if you 're willing to share with someone on the same holiday . |
10 | ‘ Someone on the Coptic side wants to keep things on the boil , wants to stop agreement from being reached . |
11 | Finally , on Sunday morning Emerson woke up to find it raining — and Monza is not the track for rain , nor is rain a help to someone on the third row of the grid . |
12 | ‘ You think there 's someone on the Moslem side who 's got an interest in keeping things on the boil ? ’ asked Georgiades . |
13 | Either someone on the German side understood English or the TARDIS 's telepathic circuits were at work again , because the Germans also began dashing for the exits on their side of the cavern . |
14 | Close to it at a March meeting in 1585 accusations of a theft of some Scottish spurs and counter-accusations of ‘ a pretended matter beforehand ’ began to fly to and fro , until without warning someone on the Scottish side shot and killed Russell . |
15 | Detectives say someone on the main road most have seen the rope being tied in place at about 8.30 p.m. last night . |
16 | Finally , helped by a rope suspended from the cliff top , we found ourselves on the central plateau . |
17 | I start musing on how it is we do find ourselves on the same side . |
18 | Victor Wellington said there was a ring of yours on the dead woman 's left hand . ’ |
19 | Inside her she had felt a little sense of triumph begin to grow as they rode side by side through the cool bright jungle glades ; sometimes she had allowed her horse to drift towards his on the narrow trail , perhaps hoping he might give voice to the passion his expression had seemed to promise at the palais . |
20 | Regrettably , Mr Biffen wore his on the brief journey from his seaside hotel to the beach . |
21 | Karelius had stationed himself on the right flank , a little to the rear of those in the very forefront . |
22 | William Hurt is the medic of the title , an eminent surgeon who finds himself on the other edge of the scalpel when he becomes seriously ill . |
23 | Cassie wondered hazily whether in Johnny 's book it would be considered all right to force himself on the other sort of girl , whoever she may be ! |
24 | The horse hurt himself on the first jump and despite leading for much of the way round never really mastered the race . |
25 | Conflicts with his superiors deprived him of the prospect of promotion , and at the age of twenty-five he found himself on the retired list , reduced to half pay in 1812 . |
26 | He flung himself on the nearest sofa . |
27 | The son of Rainbow Quest was always up with the leaders that day , clearly enjoying himself on the easy ground and eventually racing three and a half lengths clear . |
28 | His father was dying , and he himself on the very point of becoming chief of Clan Gillian . |
29 | Fiver seemed to grow even smaller as he flattened himself on the hard earth . |
30 | Even Hermsprong ( 1796 ) , one of the first political novels , whose eponymous hero models himself on the noble savage , confines itself to great houses or to those that emulate them , while the savage himself , in true romance tradition , turns out to be an aristocrat , and the rightful heir to his wicked uncle 's estate . |