Example sentences of "[noun] on [noun sg] you [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | But it 's like wherever I , you know , if you get a halls of residence on campus you would get put in Handsworth , like if you chuck a telly out of the , like one |
2 | no , it was rationed , and er , talking about erm people 's taste having changed , I think the media has a great deal to do with that because when you look at things on television you can see how people |
3 | If your band 's sound is less strongly defined , then you may need some help to dream up a style and image Libraries are a good source of inspiration , and by browsing through the books and magazines on fashion you may get some ideas . |
4 | With eight courses on offer you wo n't be finishing it in a hurry , and each course must be traversed in both directions , giving a grand total of sixteen levels . |
5 | There were nine races left , but the odds on Hunt you could get in the betting shops were astronomical . |
6 | In doing a campaign that takes you around the country on tour you may visit the local newspaper , talk to a consumer group , make a speech over a special lunch for local important big-wigs and then do an interview on the local radio . |
7 | Neighbour Peter Bainbridge said last night : ‘ They were the last couple on earth you could imagine this happening to . |
8 | And there are moments when a Karajan-like suavity makes one long for Monteux 's fresher detailing ( Daphnis 's ‘ Danse légère ’ , for instance ) — Karajan is recalled too in this very measured Boléro — and I must finally stress that to appreciate the enormous range of dynamics on offer you will need state-of- the-art equipment , and a listening room preferably on the moon . |