Example sentences of "[noun] [adv prt] on the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Always put the hook in on the carriage side , knit the row and then put in the other hook . |
2 | So you thought gliding was a pleasant way of spending leisure time away from the cares and woes down on the ground . |
3 | William Clark put his resignation in on the day of the ceasefire . |
4 | Among the many booksellers and publishers whom I spotted letting their hair down on the dance floor was independent publisher Christopher Hurst . |
5 | Ronan Rafferty : " I let Christy down on the greens . |
6 | They were on the brow of a little hill and Sara walked farther on to look down on the county spread in front of her , idly trying to recognise familiar landmarks — It was a travel-ad view — neat lush fields , trim hedgerows , a farmhouse nestling in amongst its windbreak of trees , a sheet of yellow on the far hills where a field of mustard was in bloom , and for the rest , a thousand different shades of the greens of high summer , a piece of England basking in the sun and as beautiful as any foreign strand . |
7 | The bouncer — bullies , as they were called in Dublin — stepped away from Lee , and eased the hammers down on the shotgun . |
8 | His voice was offhand , as he strode in and put his neat briefcase down on the desk . |
9 | At last Couville put his goblet down on the floor beside him . |
10 | Clinton put his goblet down on the table , bade us good night and walked softly away . |
11 | Three months into the financial year — for which the directors were forecasting 25 per cent growth in turnover , to £4 million — Tozer admits sales are ‘ a bit down on the plans to date ’ . |
12 | Yeah they put additional money in on the pilots but |
13 | When we were kill-pricking we used to put a sack down on the floor and lie on our bellies using a bodkin to clear holes . |
14 | I lay the bike down on the grass , turn back to the shed , slowly push open the door … peer inside … without entering . |
15 | If I wanted to have something like that , I 'd get a good programmer in on the project . |
16 | ‘ Honestly , Reg … ’ began Bob , trying to get one foot down on the floor behind him . |
17 | I watched the cars stopping to pay their money at the toll-house and wondered if any of the drivers were tempted to put their foot down on the accelerator and go Zoom-Crash ! down to the bottom of the gorge . |
18 | The thought of Norman 's discomfiture at finding her gone cheered her a little and she pressed her foot down on the accelerator , anxious to distance herself from the three of them , to reach the safety of home . |
19 | He had rammed his foot down on the accelerator , the Mercedes shot forward , the little grey 's neck jerked frantically and she cartwheeled violently in the air crashing to the ground , to be dragged ten feet before Angel braked . |
20 | Pushing his foot down on the accelerator , Anthony thrust the car forward . |
21 | The man pocketed the wallet , and jabbed his foot down on the accelerator . |
22 | ‘ They 're on to us , ’ he groaned , wondering whether he should put his foot down on the accelerator instead . |
23 | The engine fired and she pushed her foot down on the accelerator so that the fierce roar echoed her feelings of pent-up frustration . |
24 | He jammed his foot down on the accelerator and the car shot forward . |
25 | He rammed his foot down on the brake and sent the car into a fizzing convulsion of rev and whinny . |
26 | I had n't slammed my foot down on the brake . |
27 | She put her foot down on the pedal and the car leaped forward . |
28 | ‘ We 've got to bring C.W. and Sabrina in on the case as quickly as possible . |
29 | Dust your working surface with icing sugar or cornflour to prevent sticking and place the cake upside down on the surface . |
30 | do you want strangulating ? , or hanging upside down on the clothes line by your toe nails ? |