Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv prt] on [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 So you thought gliding was a pleasant way of spending leisure time away from the cares and woes down on the ground .
2 The bouncer — bullies , as they were called in Dublin — stepped away from Lee , and eased the hammers down on the shotgun .
3 Tenderly , he put the smaller of his two tortoises down on the floor .
4 You feel that the music carries the words along on the back of its urge to secure release .
5 In all the restaurants down on the coast they offer you very much the same salad , sometimes with a few olives , cucumber slices and cos lettuce all prettily arranged on a flat dish , a mixture not unlike the salade niçoise of Southern France .
6 The myth of happy and contented animals down on the farm is now far from the truth .
7 She put the books down on the vanity table and with trembling fingers opened her handbag to find her face powder .
8 A hunting shark closing in for the kill homes in on the body electricity given off by its victim .
9 A bat is a machine , whose internal electronics are so wired up that its wing muscles cause it to home in on insects , as an unconscious guided missile homes in on an aeroplane .
10 BR hopes they 'll drop their kids off on the way to work .
11 Similarly , while a pupil with this type of visual condition might be able to read words up on the blackboard with little difficulty , locating the words themselves could be an initial problem .
12 Legs up on the side , Doug looks like he is in childbirth .
13 As he did so , still lying there with his legs up on the chair he 'd fallen over , he started to over-balance to one side , towards Fergus .
14 She was wandering about the room , pulling the covers up on the bed and tidying up half-heartedly , waiting for the kettle on the gas-ring to boil .
15 It took her a moment or two to realise what he was referring to and remember Florian 's words out on the balcony .
16 Then , unseen at first , a small but subsequently vociferous crowd of lads out on the piss gathers at the corner of the bar .
17 Lie back down again , placing your legs back on the floor , knees bent .
18 Mr Moss Evans 's union , the Transport and General Workers , had called the lorry drivers out on the strike that a reading of contemporary newspapers suggests was the event , seen as characteristic of the abuse by trade unions of their power , that most vividly exposed the vacuity at the heart of policy and so most damaged the Labour Government 's prestige and prospects .
19 Fair trial for fibre Geoff Hamilton scrutinises the newest cocofibre trials , and shells out on a cocoa shell mulch his lime-hating plants will love .
20 She put a plate of steak and chips down on the kitchen table with an array of sauce-bottles and vinegar .
21 ‘ Interesting , ’ said Corman , as he sat back in his chair and banged his feet down on the row of seats in front of him .
22 The harvest was reported on Sept. 19 as being 40,000,000 tonnes down on the amount at the same time in 1990 .
23 The good coach always takes a few unissued licences along on the day for those who have forgotten theirs .
24 On the number-one table , the cue cleaving his chin , he hunkers down on the cush to draw his bead on the bone balls …
25 Nevertheless it was Webb and Bath who made their mark first , with a neat series of passes over on the right .
26 At midday , he always took a half-hour break , sitting in the kitchen armchair with his feet up on a stool , nibbling toast and dripping and preparing for another long afternoon behind the counter .
27 Well usually cos I got my feet up on a bench and I ca n't reach keyboard so
28 Pete had arranged himself in the passenger seat so that he could get his feet up on the dashboard .
29 Now he sat out on the porch with his chair tilted back and his feet up on the rail , and he sipped at his beer as he watched the patterns of sunlight on the forest over on the far side of the track .
30 Tammuz threw himself into a chair and put his feet up on the edge of his workstation .
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