Example sentences of "[adj] on [art] [noun sg] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm could we give out the , the handout cos I think I 'd like them to refer to this on the All you 've got to do is write these things down , cos you 've , cos you 've got most of this on the way through . |
2 | Would you , do you think you 've got most of this on the way through ? |
3 | Oh I try not to smoke around him , you know , but erm Mike had left this on the floor on , in the ashtray |
4 | The fishing fleets that had gone to Newfoundland since early in the century indicated another possible area for settlement , and Gilbert lost his life in 1583 on the way back from inspecting the prospects for a colony there . |
5 | I ca n't keep on fishing in this bag , she said , and then she had a holy water stoup put up by the door , and filled it with them , you just took some on the way out . |
6 | She had to be careful on the stairway down to the quay , because it was steep and the treads were so narrow . |
7 | The young couple were with her less than forty-eight hours , explaining they had promised to spend another thirty-six on the way back with John 's parents , who lived in Cheltenham . |
8 | I said oh you cunt , said I 'm your troop you ca n't me go in there , he says try me , I said bastard so I fucking right sea , fucking over the right you can come out now , marched back out again gave them a right old on the way back again , get changed again , alright , I thought you cunt |
9 | The growth of every living creature or plant on the planet is dependent on the casting off of parts that have served their purpose . |
10 | The girl made no comment about Walterkin being there , but seemed to know him vaguely , judging from the way they spoke to one another on the way back to the changing rooms . |
11 | ( 3 ) In relation to each open position of the customer at the close of business on the last business day of that month , the amount of the unrealised profit or loss attributable to that position before deducting any commission that would be payable on a closing out of that position . |
12 | In fact , the land had become very open and flat at that point , enabling one to see a considerable distance in all directions , and the spire of Salisbury Cathedral had become visible on the skyline up ahead . |
13 | I wanted to go with her to the train , but she told me to stay at home otherwise I 'd get lost on the way back . |
14 | She 'll probably be sick on the way back ! |
15 | It is important that visitors be made welcome on the way in rather than left until they are on the way out . |
16 | And great to hear on radio 5 on the way back that we are level with Villa on 3rd place . |
17 | The world had changed : de Chavigny could no longer cater just to the needs of those who had arrived ; it had to make provision for those on the way up . |
18 | The result is perfect reading for those on the look out for a special Christmas gift for the fishkeeper . |
19 | In first gear , a seemingly impossible slope was negotiated with ease as long as the pedals were left well alone on the way down . |
20 | I pretended to be glad to see him , though my first thought was that Gill and I would n't be alone on the train back to Victoria . |
21 | He usually travels well , but he did get a bit upset on the way back from the World Cup final in Gothenburg when we had a very rough crossing . |
22 | incorporating that on the way round . |
23 | does he do that on the way out ? |
24 | Right , we 'll do that on the way back from taking the that back there . |
25 | a , a stroll down the or something like that on the way back |
26 | You what , well come on we were only doing fifty on the way back |
27 | Six so that means five five on a shift down here , we 'll find something to do with them . |
28 | ‘ We are a bit thin on the ground up front but if I stuck the cleaner and laundry lady out there I know they would give me 110 per cent . ’ |
29 | ‘ Everything was so wonderful on the drive down , ’ he went on . |
30 | The egg is infective on the ground in about two weeks at optimal temperatures . |