Example sentences of "[adj] on [pers pn] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It 's not fair to spring this on her without any warning , ’ began Ruth .
2 ‘ I think it is very peculiar that someone can just give evidence , like Sir Hal Millar , and not be cross-examined on it at all . ’
3 Joan 's husband suffers from motor neurone disease , is very weak and has been in a wheelchair for the last nine years , almost totally dependent on her for physical care .
4 The Dependency Ratio , refers to the ratio between those in employment and those dependent on them for financial support , — directly or indirectly eg children , the elderly and the unemployed .
5 Er a , they are dependent on them in many ways , b , if they desert , they 're not acceptable to this society .
6 They hinted to all the women dependent on them in various ways that their shrill cries rendered them boring , humourless , sexually unappetising ; they talked of castration by these same women and wept and offered themselves as small soft snails out of their snailshells to be cosseted back by mummy into strength and pleasure-giving .
7 I 'm going to be dependent on you for three or four years .
8 But the fact is I have done it all , up till about the first six months there and then I started getting well , well out of my league , you start getting the machining and stuff like that , I have n't done much on them at all .
9 It 's simply that he wants to create a better atmosphere , and show that after all he 's a reasonable man , and we should n't be too hard on him in these days .
10 Its solidarity was achieved by its sense of being a small-scale unit isolated from the rest of society , and frequently preying on it in 1922 .
11 Not even when Pam Wright went 4-up on me after four holes in the final of the Scottish at Troon did I feel in any danger . "
12 When words ran as thin on him as this , he sometimes managed to suppose that it meant he was unconsciously saving them to write with .
13 That would certainly cost money , and I ca n't see Father spending any on you in that way .
14 " If you 're as keen on him as that , why do n't you marry him yourself then ? "
15 And we were not too keen on it at that time but had been all right .
16 Lynch , who fell at the first fence on his only other Grand National ride in 1981 , had looked likely to miss the race after Auntie Dot , one of his regular mounts , had been promised to Mark Dwyer , who finished third on her in last year 's race .
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