Example sentences of "[noun] on for [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But if you leave a light bulb on for a year , it 'll cost you more than leaving the fan heater on for an hour .
2 But until the inquiry decides , it 's hats on for the ramblers .
3 Then to stop her crying , anything to stop that , he had to buy her the set of antique-look brass fire-irons she had set her heart on for the lounge , to give an extra touch of authenticity to the rustic stone fireplace and the imitation-log gas fire .
4 Got a few more voices on for the tape .
5 When the school closed , they kept the animals on for the toddlers in the local playgroups .
6 Yeah Can I just flick the light on for a second ?
7 so you 've turned your kilow three kilowatt heater on for an hour and I 'm gon na charge you , le let's say , thirty pence .
8 But if you leave a light bulb on for a year , it 'll cost you more than leaving the fan heater on for an hour .
9 The 21-year-old international , also a forward , clocks on for a trial period today , 24 hours after the arrival of Norway 's star striker , Tore Andre Dahlum of Rosenberg , who started a week 's trial yesterday .
10 I 'm just going to put the video on for a moment Thank you .
11 He put the stub of the fat cigar he had been smoking under the cold tap , turned the water on for a second while the brown stump sizzled and died , then threw the sodden remnant in the bin .
12 CAN anyone tell me why : I can put the water on for a bath , pop out and come home to find HIM up to his ears in it uninvited .
13 At nine she put the television on for the news .
14 The Prime Minister gave his go-ahead at a meeting with the Chancellor , Treasury Chief Secretary Michael Portillo , Social Security Secretary Peter Lilley and Employment Minister Michael Forsyth , after being told that doctors , especially in inner city areas , sign people on for the benefit because it pays more than dole money .
15 The Prime Minister gave his go-ahead at a meeting with the Chancellor , Treasury Chief Secretary Michael Portillo , Social Security Secretary Peter Lilley and Employment Minister Michael Forsyth , after being told that doctors , especially in inner city areas , sign people on for the benefit because it pays more than dole money .
16 So I 'm zooming down , which I thought must have been fifty mile an hour , but it was probably only about five really , or ten , but er put the brake on for the platform to stop , no chance , it just kept going .
17 That 's why there 's been no music on for a week . ’
18 Educational Business Partnership which is part of Greater Nottingham Tec , major funders so they are er taking over the erm design centre on for a week .
19 The 21 shots format was used when Coatbridge hosted the world indoor singles championship , before television put the pressure on for a change .
20 The 21 shots format was used when Coatbridge hosted the world indoor singles championship , before television put the pressure on for a change .
21 We only need our heating on for an hour .
22 As soon as I was clear of the entrance to the voe , I let the boat steer herself while I put the kettle on for a cuppa after a modest breakfast of bread and cheese .
23 Put the kettle on for a cuppa .
24 She put the kettle on for a cup of coffee .
25 Half way through Edward gave up , scraped the rest into Tam 's food bowl and put the kettle on for a cup of tea ; behind him , Tam slurped as though rescued from the brink of starvation .
26 Mrs. Feather says : " I 'll put the kettle on for a cup of tea .
27 ‘ I 've got the kettle on for a cup of tea . ’
28 I 'll put me coat on for a start
29 They used to put the cloth on for the winter and take it off during the summer .
30 We 'd taken the swiftly accelerating Spirit away from the homespun drag races of Woodward Avenue , hoping Chrysler 's hype on for the R/T was well founded .
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