Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] on [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ On the early things on Sun it 's him , and then later on , on RCA , occasionally he would play or , like you mentioned before , he would turn the guitar over and just keep time on the back of it . ’
2 He put her on probation for three years on condition she remained an in-patient at a psychiatric hospital .
3 ‘ During 11 months on remand I saw people go on trial every day but never anyone win .
4 you can get brilliant bargains on food you know that ?
5 Kylie 's organisation believed the unofficial pictures were literally losing their star millions and whenever they saw those pictures on sale they moved to sue the publishers .
6 It needs to be done but do you know what I mean , if you do n't your important things on time they become urgent
7 But because he 'd already served five weeks on remand he was released .
8 But because he 'd already served five weeks on remand he was released .
9 But because he 'd already served five weeks on remand he was released .
10 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 .
11 If we had five hundred years on earth we could say , ‘ OK , I 'll spend the first hundred years doing nothing in particular , the next hundred learning about life , the next hundred building a relationship , the next hundred working and my last hundred in leisure . ’
12 I , it , I , twice two years on trot I 've booked for him to go with me , and he wo n't go , he cancels it every time .
13 Mr Recorder Shaun Spencer QC placed Ninham on probation for two years on condition he takes medication to control his libido .
14 Nice ones er one or two nice ones on top you see , rubbish underneath .
15 Cramlington illustrates real issues , in particular the extensive development gains made by the private developers on land they owned at the beginning of the whole process .
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