Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [adv prt] on that " in BNC.
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1 | you , if there 's any money to come back on that |
2 | I thought you did n't like your German , are you a bit picked up on that then ? |
3 | The disadvantage of this is that the horse misses out on that first year of becoming accustomed to life and its excitements . |
4 | The sun comes back on that day . |
5 | In Foley v Classique Coaches Ltd [ 1934 ] 2 KB 1 the restraint of trade doctrine was applied to an agreement whereby a purchaser of land agreed to take from the seller all the petrol required for the purchaser 's business carried out on that land . |
6 | So Ariel kept vigil as the night came down on that day nearly four hundred years ago , when everything changed for them . |
7 | Pete while you 're talking about I 've got I 've I 've got a quickie to bring up on that . |
8 | Word got out on that , and they were prevented from getting onto the market . |
9 | And then , on the verge of sleep , she was crashing with him through the bushes of that dreadful wood , feeling the briars scratching her legs , the low twigs whipping against her cheeks , staring with him as the pool of light from the torch shone down on that grotesque and mutilated face . |
10 | On the first occasion a violent thunderstorm blew up on that beautiful summer day , wrecking any attempt at further recording and causing damage to the equipment . |
11 | Agnes often thought about the disparity in wages : while she was getting fifteen shillings a week , Arthur Peeble only got a pound , and he had a young family to bring up on that , and Nan Henderson 's wage was a niggardly eight and six for a long-day week . |