Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [vb base] on the " in BNC.

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1 They took turns to walk around inside and sit on the bunks and then George left to go home for tea .
2 IN MID-SUMMER , contemplating a day on the beach , Truronians will cast an eye skywards and decide on the instant whether to head for the north coast or the south .
3 Ginny managed to take off her coat , put the milk away and turn on the oven before he ran the pad to earth on the table beside his armchair .
4 And I went berserk about two nights later and said for god 's sake you 're driving me bonkers , go away and sleep on the sofa .
5 There 's a pretty powerful body of opinion that thinks Germany and Britain will link up one day soon and turn on the States .
6 But some of the latest claim to go a step further and act on the cells deep inside your skin .
7 Prepare the day before and cook on the day .
8 HWIM , Hearsay-II , and HARPY , examples of the Symbol Processing paradigm , can construct representations of the processing that has been done so far and operate on the individual hypotheses within that space .
9 I think the best thing we can do is leave any talk of work until tomorrow and concentrate on the real reason why we agreed to this evening and get to know one another better . ’
10 Slice the Mozzarella cheese fairly thinly and arrange on the vegetables .
11 And er we were on that for about an hour or so and then they got rid of the the badly injured were taken off then and put on the Therris it 's support vessel that was Just happened to be there at the time .
12 When they feel drained of spiritual energy the students go there and lie on the floor , their bare feet against the granite , to re-charge their batteries . ’
13 If so , the gas will plunge rapidly inwards and settle on the middle set of closed elliptical orbits , called the ‘ x 1 family ’ .
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