Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] it on [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Well he 's only put it on one side . |
2 | She 'll only spend it on more booze and meths but I do n't care . |
3 | Peter not only hears it on this occasion but several times in the future , as the book of Acts shows . |
4 | Tony 's GP had prescribed the medication for his sleeping difficulties , but he had only taken it on two occasions , finding the tablets to be of little help . |
5 | We only have it on one bar , two bar |
6 | I just found it on three |
7 | Just put it on one side . |
8 | Well just wipe it , it does n't matter , just wipe it on this towel . |
9 | I did n't know there were a video , I says get your he just tuned it on any channel , I says get your remote control for your telly I says and click |
10 | where we can just have it on all the time . |
11 | So just leave it on that , that 's it . |
12 | I therefore offered Gail Rebuck my resignation on 17th March , and she finally accepted it on 19th March , asking that it should be kept confidential until 24th March , after the London Book Fair was over . |
13 | Antibodies are proteins which , once synthesized by cells of the immune system to counter and inactivate ‘ foreign ’ molecules , enable the body to retain the ‘ memory , for the intruder and hence the capacity rapidly to inactivate it on subsequent invasion . |
14 | ‘ I always write it on this page , ’ she explained . |
15 | You can also work it on other machines which will knit holding position needles to working position on the slip or free pass setting . |
16 | And I would willingly put it on another account , that the dumping of so much steel in the bowels of men , during our Civil Wars , hath hindered their digging of copper out of the entrails of the earth ; looping these peaceable times will encourage to the resuming thereof " |
17 | They also ran it on several ‘ fake personalities ’ which the control group was instructed to concoct , in the same way as Thurber 's Mr Martin . |
18 | The need for improved facilities for Arts and Social Studies , as an aid to the recruitment and retention of academic staff and to assist in the improvement of research activity , has caused the University to launch a review or three sites ( namely the area around the St Cross Building , the central site surrounding the Bodleian Library , and the Taylorian/Ashmolean site ) to see what scope there is for the rationalisation of existing uses and what changes can be made to make better use of them , with a view to defining a comprehensive and coherent scheme for the development of each site which has most to commend it on academic grounds . |
19 | I really want it on all the time now . |
20 | and you have to be careful with the master volume , not to set it too high , oh let's have a look well you ca n't really do it on this one |
21 | He had been scouring a pan , but now put it on another jerry-can to drain , alongside two clean plates . |
22 | That way , unless I 've really laid it on thick , I can get along at a cracking pace . |
23 | Here put it on low . |
24 | No I might as well do it on that bench there . |
25 | I know but if you 're going to get glue on it you might as well get it on this instead of on the lace one . |
26 | Wurtz to have this paper presented to the Académie des Sciences but there was delay because Wurtz was not then an academician : J. B. A. Dumas eventually presented it on 14 June 1858 . |
27 | But they are never the four that I know did actually make it on 11 June 1940 . |
28 | Some of us have actually seen it on better days and a few have actually landed there , finding to their surprise that Fair Isle can be a pleasant green island with a fascinating geological structure and a friendly people . |
29 | I do n't remember that I 've never seen it on any minutes |
30 | Do n't actually mark it on that but |