Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [pron] on [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | So you can only see it on paper . |
2 | But you ca n't I only get it on line one because line two I just use as an a as an incoming call line , or if I 'm . |
3 | CCETSW , in a survey of social work qualification courses , found one in nine did not include anything on substance problems , and only one in 20 students was given practice training with specialist alcohol or other drug services . |
4 | What she lacks in patience she makes up for in determination which she hopes will soon see her on horseback . |
5 | He 'll just spend it on drink . ’ |
6 | You do n't nee you just keep it on volume |
7 | He remembers it , but he does not have it on file against us any longer . |
8 | Erm Hopefully we would be better prepared next time , and that we can get in generators quickly if we do n't already have them on standby . |
9 | No , on on the revised budget do you just take them on strength or do you do something a bit more sophisticated ? |
10 | Well if it they have n't it does n't matter I 'll I 'll just stand it on table . |
11 | He was not to know that because she never spoke about her feelings , she could not express them on demand . |
12 | ‘ But I 've got this attitude that if you 're going to show guitarists off in their best light , you do n't just put them on stage and let them weedle around all night . |
13 | I 'll just put it on pause now . |
14 | He said he might sell it in Southampton if he could not get it on board . |
15 | Even then , they did n't always make it on time . |
16 | Do they ever send you on training courses or anything like that ? |
17 | How cheering it is to read the assurance of that humane , decent and democratic socialist George Orwell that , when down to his last pennies , he would always spend them on tobacco rather than food . |
18 | Stand up boards and backs are also available and are particularly useful for Membership notices , so you can always have one on display . |
19 | Yeah you can always blame it on illness . |
20 | Although you may still find them on sale in the spring , they 're unlikely to be at their best by then so now is the time to buy them and get them planted before the bad frosts . |
21 | The boys will probably rejoin her on Boxing Day at Althorp Manor , Northants , stately home of her brother , Earl Spencer . |
22 | It will also put you on notice to expect a commission account after contracts are exchanged . |
23 | The thing is if we can get that erm and We can al we could also put it on business cards is another thing . |
24 | ‘ May I also put it on record that I love you for your mind ? ’ said Leo earnestly . |
25 | I 'd rather have it on bread I said . |
26 | ‘ Do we really want him on trial and talking about his past secret relationships ? ’ |
27 | Banging balls wildly does n't make it on clay . |
28 | We do n't want you on tape . |
29 | She could n't think what on earth to say . |
30 | For some reason , she could n't think what on earth to write to him . |