Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [verb] [pron] on " in BNC.

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1 Would you rather me do it on my own
2 The situation called for some drastic action and so I laid it on the line ; either they won this game or I would resign .
3 So I kissed her on the cheek .
4 ‘ Anyway , 'e told me ter get out an' called me a lazy so-an'-so so I stuck one on 'im .
5 I got cushions up there so I put them on the top .
6 so I put her on the floor , lifted her feet up to get the blood back to her head
7 so I put it on the top of there , every time anybody went by they knocked it off !
8 So I put it on the dim switch so as he can see to get in the bedroom .
9 So I met him on Wednesday evening Tottenham Court Road tube station and er chat , chat , chat .
10 So I see her on leaves , and she gives me every so often a new MCC tie ! ’
11 This could have been the return to the stresses and strains of normal life or because she was no longer taking Arg Nit so I put her on Arg Nit LM1 .
12 So she put them on the plate and she might want to work out what would three lots of two come to .
13 So she hit him on the face to make him prick his ears !
14 so you close him on his final objection , you listen , you then sell him his objection , right , you sell him his objection , right , you confirm his answer , right , whatever he says to you and his answer you actually confirm it back to him , you do n't interrupt him , right , you do n't guess where he 's at , right and basically if work through a system you 'll get on there , now for me to be able to , to , to , what I 've just said to you is a load of garbage , but if I was sitting I was sitting actually go through each one of these steps and that 's what you term as a closing sequence , you see what I mean ?
15 Agent Vincent Shaw , who represents Miss Lindop 's book , tells me : ‘ I 've heard that both Mr and Mrs Major love the book and apparently they read it on their honeymoon .
16 so they put him on a life support did they ?
17 So he tapped him on the shoulder and Dad being a big chap with big chest just said er S Do you know my lad ?
18 So he started me on the on politics , and he was very good .
19 So he puts it on the table and tries to squash it into shape , and by the time he 's got his mouth full of that he ca n't make a sound .
20 So it brings you on level terms . ’
21 So it brings you on level terms . ’
22 With still hours to go before the match we had another little walk about , somehow we found ourselves on Park Lane .
23 ‘ When we had n't seen her at the grave for a while we thought she must have gone away and so when we had any flowers left over we put them on Brian 's grave , ’ said Mary .
24 Finally they wheeled her on a trolley down the draughty brown corridor , through the swing doors , into Ward 3-South where a dim light showed the children lying down .
25 Soapy walked away from Broadway and soon he found himself on Sixth Avenue .
26 but it 's like you see , he gives them spellings and he puts perhaps three or four wrong in twenty and they 're supposed to come home and check 'em , meanwhile he leaves them on the board for a whole week , which I think I 've told you before
27 Yeah it 's one thing that er we have to reem reemphasize to people and usually I do it on the phone , that if people have got businesses erm the way look at it there 's such a commitment by this company
28 usually it 's twelve month , usually they put you on guarantee while you 're earning that much
29 No I mean usually they show you on the T V when they 're leaving do n't they ?
30 you know , and he said like they want them on record for universities and things and some
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