Example sentences of "[prep] [pers pn] on the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It beat about them on the wind as men shook their fists and shouted , faces shining . |
2 | ‘ I 'm insulted that he 's even talking about me on the tape — and I 'm sure the other players he 's mentioned feel the same . |
3 | ‘ I can leaf through them on the train , and they might give me something to go on . ’ |
4 | Their captain 's making it difficult for them on the blower |
5 | is it but you see you could er pay for them on the ferry then |
6 | And I used to have to sing hymns for them on the wards , they used to love that |
7 | Hurley was waiting for them on the tarmac near the terminal in his big blue BMW 520i . |
8 | The spiritual area is concerned with the awareness a person has of those elements in existence and experience which may be defined in terms of inner feelings and beliefs ; they affect the way people see themselves and throw light for them on the purpose and meaning of life itself . |
9 | Gould offered an enormous sum for them on the spot . |
10 | Performance of that order behind a BMW badge could shake a few prejudices , but these high-fliers may not be available in right-hand drive form until next year because of the demand for them on the Continent . |
11 | Comrades however had the last say when Dean Gordon grabbed a consolation goal for them on the stroke of full time . |
12 | In short , Labour and the Liberal Democrats will have the argument won for them on the ground — and as long as they locate their policies in terms of wealth creation , rather than punitive redistribution , the current election election result has given them a platform from which effectively to challenge for power next time round . |
13 | The idea was that the private sector would build and finance a number of roads and the department would pay a rent for them on the basis of how much traffic used them . |
14 | If we take sentences without contexts and devise interpretations for them on the basis of the mutual compatibility or otherwise of the type-meaning of the words in them , we are putting ourselves under constraints which have nothing to do with syntax ; by thus restricting and deforming our appreciations of the structure we prevent ourselves seeing what the effect of the syntax , qua syntax , is . |
15 | And all the other farmers were paying the guys who were working for them on the side , ten pound a day , for working from nine o'clock in the morning till about five at night . |
16 | America 's top two golfers — they have won $2.5m between them on the US circuit this season — have been elected favourites for the 32-nation event , and they want to avenge their recent defeat in the Dunhill Cup , when Love , Couples and Tom Kite lost to England in the semi-finals . |
17 | and sell packaging film , covering 700 miles a week between them on the customer round . |
18 | Look up such excellent works as J. Rachman and Clare Philips ' Psychology and Medicine ( Temple Smith ) or Richard Totman 's Social Causes of Illness ( Souvenir ) and you will find a total of 14 words between them on the subject . |
19 | Ranulf the rat-catcher , Simon the tiler , and a host of others thronged the nave , sitting facing each other on the church 's two and only benches with Athelstan sitting between them on the sanctuary chair . |
20 | This is the means by which LCH becomes the exclusive counterparty to both seller and buyer in respect of a contract made between them on the market . |
21 | This is a choice between two types of reading , in that one can choose between them on the basis of whether the novel 's contradictions are to be articulated and sustained in the act of reading ( " rhetorically aware " ) or suppressed by the reading ( " aesthetically responsive " ) . |
22 | She sat between them on the steps of the summer-house , their chins on her knees , warmed by the heat of their bodies . |
23 | He poured her another glass of wine from the carafe which stood between them on the table . |
24 | driver for me on the phone , so he calls me up , oh we 've got load of them he said |
25 | ‘ I think I will ride pillion on the way out , but I reckon it 'll be the sidecar for me on the way back . ’ |
26 | Is not it true that some documents that the Public Accounts Committee receives are not published , such as the memorandum that the National Audit Office drew up for me on the accountability of United Nations agencies ? |
27 | She recently changed erm , to come and work for me on the Warwickshire area about four weeks ago . |
28 | And er then Mr said it was safe for his wife to return and children , that they , trouble was they could n't get a seat for me on the plane . |
29 | ‘ Mind you look after them on the journey and buy them sweets and comic books for the train . ’ |
30 | Do they look after you on the plane Sue ? |