Example sentences of "[adv] it [vb -s] on the " in BNC.

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1 So it goes on the four of that , turn that up .
2 But it does n't wor do it does n't So it works on the H P but not on the Sun is that right ?
3 Thus it depends on the order of children in the FOR loop :
4 Thus it relies on the most fragrant of spices and should never contain anything hot .
5 ( Technically it depends on the use of travelling mattes , explained in Chapter 2 . )
6 Also it depends on the way in which price has been calculated ; may be suitable to a net asset deal — but not necessarily .
7 Yes , I think , and also it depends on the area that you live , do you think John ?
8 Oh well it depends on the light .
9 mm , well it depends on the touring pattern as well because I mean something like Communicado can sort of kind of do a week here , or a fortnight somewhere
10 Well it depends on the context of the piece I think , I mean if you 're dealing with fudd fuddy duddy old people you know who speak you know very precisely , then obviously you 'd keep it the one .
11 Well it depends on the people who are producing or directing or whatever , so it 's all got different ways of doing it .
12 Well it depends on the people who are producing or directing or whatever , so it 's all got different ways of doing it .
13 Well it says on the bottom of er your copy of the charge sheet production of driving licence you must produce it .
14 Well it says on the , on the thing we have to fill in er if any of the speakers is of non
15 Well it says on the back of the thing you take these off and use that , use them as that thing his hands .
16 From these , the distribution of lifetime consumption can be obtained , and we can see how it depends on the parameters of the model .
17 The new wall turned out to be a blocking to fill a wide opening in a store-building ( 1954 Report , fig. 13 and this is how it appears on the plan ( Pl .
18 The first method saves the graph as a ‘ picture ’ of how it looks on the screen .
19 And then it drums on the roof then !
20 And then it appears on the Mercury bill .
21 And then it comes on the television later on .
22 Well , I shall argue that librarians and information scientists can help to add value to information in the path from when it first becomes publicly available to when it appears on the executive 's desk .
23 I would submit that these are all value-adding activities which librarians and information scientists can and should be involved with in the transformation process , from when information originally appears in the public domain to when it appears on the executive 's desk .
24 Thus if the goods are damaged or stolen this loss falls on the seller if it occurs before property has passed ; otherwise it falls on the buyer .
25 It rests on what is bound to be , to some extent , subjective assessment , as in playing a game when there are rules and communal experience to draw on , but ultimately it depends on the players ' awareness and skill .
26 Well actually it depends on the weather do n't it ?
27 But is , is , I mean w w what we 've said so far is that the problem with this is that there is n't enough land and therefore it encroaches on the middle peasant and , and that 's the problem , that 's the reason you had to change your policy .
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