Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] [adj] [noun] on " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Anyway , what 'appened was , 'e puts this record on the fing an' winds up the 'andle , an' guess what ? ’
2 And you I think , oh you want more time on fractions , Kelly might think , well she does n't she wants more time on doing the degrees .
3 She has definite ideas on how she thinks things should be organised , and sometimes she is right .
4 She has strong opinions on several subjects , including politics , but not all for public consumption
5 She has strong views on a wide range of issues .
6 She has strong views on most issues and her propensity to express her views boldly at the outset of a Cabinet discussion , combined with a sometimes dismissive attitude towards opposing colleagues , tended to change the atmosphere and polarize Cabinet discussions .
7 She has strong views on ill-informed observers who think that headhunting must be a glamorous life of leisurely meetings with prestigious clients and candidates , punctuated by breakfast at the Savoy , lunch at Claridges , and dinner at the Ritz .
8 She has some spots on her , also some others she was with were spotted .
9 And she has some justice on her side .
10 She has several bronzes on view , including a fine sheep and boxing hares , which are a joy .
11 She dresses in a cat suit ( which she even wears in the bath ) , she eats raw fish on the floor , and sits on the garden wall at night , howling .
12 She performs unnatural experiments on prisoners in the concentration camps .
13 The Marr technique of painting is to go and visit the subject , where she makes copious notes on eye colour and other little idiosyncrasies that will help catch the soul of the dog .
14 What ‘ Back In Denim ’ is really saying as it launches spiteful attacks on Duran Duran and mourns David Cassidy 's retirement , is that Pop Music Is Important , as much a part of our lives , our personalities as the polluted air we breathe and the clothes we choose to wear .
15 He wanders lonely valleys and isolated copses , where he plays enticing music on his flute .
16 He plays smart tennis on the move . ’
17 This month he offers some suggestions on nipping all of them in the bud .
18 He averages 70 covers on weekdays and doubles that number on weekends .
19 It involves regular tests on grass , water , even cows milk .
20 This might be called a ‘ metalinguistic ’ strategy since it involves self-conscious reflection on words — their history , their etymology , even sometimes their spelling .
21 It imposes useful discipline on the production of a functional diagram in two ways .
22 It imposes legal liabilities on a person who has acted carelessly .
23 It imposes statutory obligations on employers to set down and implement policy to safeguard the health and safety of their employees .
24 What this means in essence when when you look at the geography of of the district is that it imposes severe restrictions on where you can distribute reasonable sized employment allocations around the district .
25 It offers practical advice on team work , time and task management , leadership and delegation , the motivation of others and many other topics .
26 Drawing on the organisation 's wide range of membrane technology expertise , it offers impartial advice on improving process efficiency .
27 ‘ at any time if he thinks fit release on licence a person serving a term of imprisonment for life subject to compliance with such conditions , if any , as the Secretary of State may from time to time determine .
28 Sailing along at forty five degrees to the wind the sail is in tightly and it needs constant adjustment on the tiller to stay on that right course because the wind is never totally steady .
29 From this position he has two options on how to play the short ball .
30 He has other calls on his time now , you know , ’ Theda said lightly , to conceal the ache in her heart , for in spite of her intention his absence could not but be painful .
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