Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pron] on [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't think a person told I do n't think a person told to apologize is n't rea really an apology so I think there must be a reason why you did n't and so told me on Sunday why you did n't . |
2 | So put yours on Derek ! |
3 | So you can only see it on paper . |
4 | I 've only got him on tape . |
5 | Cecilia could clearly remember the days before refrigerators were in general use — she did not have one until 1952 — and remember too the smell of the joint by Sunday lunchtime if you had been imprudent enough to buy it on Friday . |
6 | Soon-Yi was responding to a televised statement by Allen that he only sees her on weekends and holidays . |
7 | Raider Terence Joseph , 27 , ran off , but was caught after TV 's Crime Monthly showed him on security film . |
8 | It will enable farmers to receive the special Weatherfax forecasts daily to guide them on crop spraying — helping to save around ten per cent of chemical input — and all other outdoor activities . |
9 | The CF 1 is for those who prefer a closed face reel — personally I only use one on canals when squatt fishing , but I know a lot of good anglers prefer them for all float fishing . |
10 | He determined to hide it away in his special tin and only use it on Sundays , and in secret , to keep his head free of the nits . |
11 | Those who met him or merely saw him on BBC 's What 's My Secret ( he had burnt £100 million ) would have seen that straight away . |
12 | But taking our morality from the Bible does not necessarily mean merely taking it on trust and authority , and abandoning all thought of moral knowledge . |
13 | But you ca n't I only get it on line one because line two I just use as an a as an incoming call line , or if I 'm . |
14 | And er , I think it only struck me on Saturday and I tho I too I was in the car car with Carl and oh no ! |
15 | A 22 year old prisoner is critically ill in hospital tonight after apparently setting himself on fire in his cell . |
16 | Sid patiently tutored me on star gradings and assured me that technically the climb was only a V. Diff , so I would cope ! |
17 | The River Otter , Coleridge 's ‘ dear native brook ’ , borders the town to the west , and makes its leisurely way through a landscape which to eighteenth-century inhabitants seemed ‘ the richest finest Country in the world ’ , and which even now preserves the striking beauty which so impressed itself on Coleridge 's young mind . |
18 | We just sell it on behalf of our clients . ’ |
19 | just to see what on earth it 's like in there |
20 | There is a diplomatic silence over County NatWest , but chairman Lord Alexander of Weedonhas already put it on notice to make a profit this year — or else . |
21 | Erm , well I just put one on friends , between the d and the s . |
22 | Just put it on top |
23 | And they just put it on leg and just put a little bit on like that and just went ee ooh ! |
24 | Erm I just put you on notice about that . |
25 | What she lacks in patience she makes up for in determination which she hopes will soon see her on horseback . |
26 | I can assure you that I did and I can assure you that I have already thanked him on behalf of the Council , shook his hand and said how well he done it , but if you 'd like a letter to go to say how well he done it , then I 'll send a letter telling him how well he done it . |
27 | ICI has crèches at its Runcorn , Welwyn Garden City and Fernhurst sites , has just opened one on Teesside and is planning another at Jealott 's Hill . |
28 | He 'll just spend it on drink . ’ |
29 | You do n't nee you just keep it on volume |
30 | I just heard it on TV . |