Example sentences of "[modal v] [vb infin] [adv prt] on [noun] " in BNC.

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1 NIE investors may cash in on BT sale
2 Well he 's put it on here give me an answer on what steps we should carry out on hopper nineteen .
3 ‘ I think the crowd appreciated the improvement in our performance , and they must rally round on Tuesday night again . ’
4 All staff must sign in on arrival and departure .
5 Staff should clock in on arrival and again on departure .
6 Meanwhile , Aberdeen boss Willie Miller knows his side must clamp down on Ally McCoist and Mark Hateley if they are to overcome Rangers at Pittodrie tonight .
7 I think the police should clamp down on joy-riders .
8 However , it is generally agreed that we should cut down on fat and ear more foods containing complex carbohydrates ( starch and fibre-rich foods ) and include lots of fresh vegetables , fruit and a sensible amount of protein .
9 ‘ Well then , if we want to say goodbye to the old country , we should go up on deck , ’ Ernest suggested .
10 ‘ I must go back on Sunday at the latest . ’
11 Liverpool 's legendary Iron Man believes the FA should come down on Jones like a ton of bricks for his shameful outbursts that glorify cheating and thuggery .
12 From the start , there was much confusion about who should come out on strike to support the miners .
13 ‘ I never come back when I say I will , ’ Lawton muttered to me , walking out of the works , ‘ I might look in on Monday . ’
14 But then we might miss out on Dennis Carthy , the fellow who used to take to the Tube dressed in a bra , a blouse and fishnet stockings and entertain customers on the Bakerloo Line with tricks that involved a teddy bear , a pistol and a six-foot python .
15 Well they said well we 'll go back on Thursday and he said we 've been round everywhere , he said , the thing is we do n't know the area cos everyone
16 Yes , it 'll come up on Monday next erm , no Monday fortnight , yes , twentieth .
17 I 'll come in on Saturday and 'ave the tablecloth back for Sunday tea , seein' me sister and 'er old man 's coming to 'ave shrimps an' winkles with us .
18 They will give you and they 'll come out on Sunday there as well !
19 That 's another ten grand fifteen grand I 'll sit up on top of the bonfire until it gets hot
20 They might turn up on time and do all the right things , or they might not .
21 Might pop in on Sunday with the , with the boys if
22 We 'll find out on Sunday — and I can tell you he 's looking forward to it . ’
23 Do you think she 'll turn up on Monday ?
24 in , we 'll pop in on Sunday .
25 ‘ I 'd rear up on players if they said anything and footballers are n't the bravest people in the world , so they used to think twice before they said anything to me and that helped me . ’
26 Occasionally , he 'd bounce back on stage and do the whole thing with the strobe lights and everything which sent one poor little girl who had epilepsy into a fit .
27 One of their main attractions were the promenade decks from which passengers could look down on seas , rivers , forests and cities .
28 When , in a major exercise , Rank Xerox switched a number of specialised staff to operating as teleworking freelance consultants ( involving setup costs of just £1,300 per head and achieving savings in office expenses of £17,500 per worker in the first year of operation ) , sending instructions by electronic mail was not enough : a ‘ gossip line ’ was introduced so that they could keep up on office news .
29 So , like I said , we 'd drop in on Van Gogh and Dali and Dave Carson … ’
30 So it was n't the fact that he 'd cut back on government it 's just that the government came , the spending came at a different er point in the , in the political structure .
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