Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] [verb] [pron] on " in BNC.
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1 | I may see you on the same plane . ’ |
2 | I may use them on Mrs occasionally . |
3 | If you have any other items you wish to raise at the meeting , please advise me beforehand so that I may include them on the agenda . |
4 | Well possibly I ought to put it on my review panel and er if there 's a requirement for it . |
5 | I ought to congratulate you on your elevation , I suppose . ’ |
6 | I felt I must congratulate you on your recent issue featuring a wonderful picture of doggie megamum Poppy and her beautiful litter of puppies . |
7 | I must commend you on your excellent History of the world ( NI 196 ) . |
8 | Roberton has taken what can best be described as an artistic look at this subject and I must compliment him on his approach because it provides a valuable visual record of what can never be again . |
9 | ‘ I must compliment you on your hotel , Mr Reece-Carlton . |
10 | I have now been a member of the Institute since my election in April 1991 and feel I must compliment you on Credit Management . |
11 | We stayed on board and we went up on to every deck and there was even a gentleman , he showed us up on the bridge on that er on that and , and of course there was the little shop and I bought I thought I must buy something on the Queen Elizabeth and I bought a pen . |
12 | He felt that I should tell her on my own . |
13 | Er maybe I should do it on graph paper . |
14 | Do you think I should put it on deposit at the Nat West ; or put it into Savings Certificates ; or Unit Trusts ; or just spend it ? |
15 | Of course , I should put it on the market , but dreams die hard … ’ |
16 | I said , do you think I should take one on ? |
17 | I might cook one on my day off . |
18 | I might take you on myself . ’ |
19 | But I would b , e very glad if I might see you on your return to ask you to help me in two cases . |
20 | I might stick it on a flying lead and wander around with it for a bit and see where it 's best . |
21 | But how I longed to be gallant , as they say ; to ask her if I might kiss her on both cheeks if I gave her my two violets . |
22 | I 'll I 'll do it on the computer but |
23 | If he wo n't help me , then I 'll do it on my own , and he ca n't stop me ! |
24 | So she said I 'll do it on the computer and and I 'll let you know so we 're eighty pound behind well course we never sent one month at all ! |
25 | Tell you what I 'll do I 'll tape it on the e end of that er Total Recall . |
26 | I 'll meet you on Monday morning at ten o'clock on the bridge just outside town . |
27 | " I 'll meet you on the green . |
28 | ‘ I 'll meet you on the second floor . |
29 | I 'll bung you on my list now |
30 | I 'll maroon you on the rock there at low tide , for the waves rising to take you ! |