Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] [pron] on [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | High-speed lifts land you on manicured pistes after well-disciplined and good-tempered queueing : ‘ After you . |
2 | if you record your check lists keep them on separate tapes and correctly labelled , so that you can easily find what you want . |
3 | And so they depart — on board ship — ( The two SPIES position themselves on either side of the PLAYER , and the three of them sway gently in unison , the motion of a boat ; and then the PLAYER detaches himself. ) — and they arrive — ( One SPY shades his eyes at the horizon. ) — and disembark — and present themselves before the English king- ( He wheels round . ) |
4 | Both the men in expensive suits meet me on big-suited territory . |
5 | Evidence for this comes from the fact that the ambivalent expression does not seem to be confined to a limited range of situations , in which individuals find themselves on public display , especially to an audience from a higher social class or more advanced educational attainment . |
6 | ensure that all telephone messages reach you on proper telephone message pads and ensure that your message takers are trained |
7 | Ancient towns , majestic chateaux , houses clinging precariously to sheer cliffs and deep natural caves await you on this tour of remarkable south-west France . |
8 | is what buttons do what on that water actually |