Example sentences of "[noun sg] on in [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | So just that , further clarification if I may , we are passing the increase er cost of milk on in the charge that we 're making ? |
2 | I 've normally got telly on in the evenings . |
3 | and now the van 's got the red light heat coming on , on the battery , took it into the garage and checked it , it 's charging the battery alright , its alternator 's okay , but we do n't know what it is but when you turn it on , when you turn the key on in the morning |
4 | Hold on , just go up the doors are open , I 'll put the light on in a minute , we will wo n't we , yes we will , he 's had a whole bottle of milk and a whole bottle of juice today , you are doing well are n't we ? |
5 | So put it i , put a light on in a room that you will actually be in . |
6 | It 's much better than switching the light on in the middle of development and hoping for the ‘ effect ’ . |
7 | It 's much better than switching the light on in the middle of development and hoping for the ‘ effect ’ . |
8 | There was a light on in the hall , and apparently on the second floor , though that might be a landing . |
9 | Sophia could see the light on in the hall as she came up to Ianthe 's front door , but the front rooms were in darkness . |
10 | I 'd left the light on in the hall . |
11 | As I walk back to the motel I am relieved to see that there is no light on in the room . |
12 | There was a light on in the house on stilts ; he could see a faint glow through the curtains of the window on the left of the door . |
13 | Of course , he thought , as he levered the hatch door open slowly , letting more soft light spill out from underneath , he 'd have to cover his tracks in the morning ; damn silly to have left the cupboard back there open , and the light on in the dome . |
14 | He was driving past , saw a light on in the shop and demanded to know what was going on . ’ |
15 | This morning , Mum had her programme on in the kitchen . |
16 | we used to have , I used to make big pan of broth you could get gorgeous bacon bones with plenty bacon on in the Co-op in those days , it were wi it was when they , they did all the boning in the shops and you could go , get good meaty bones and I used |
17 | It is far better to recognize that external circumstances have changed , or simply that one made a mistaken series of assumptions about one 's own relative strengths , rather than to plough on in a situation where plainly the goal you have set yourself is unattainable . |
18 | Preston put the fan heater on in the kitchen and produced a bottle of brandy . |
19 | Have you got the heater on in the bathroom ? |
20 | My mum right when I put my make-up on in the morning my mum said oh erm she went to the phone box and she phoned up the specialist and they said so I 've got ta go . |
21 | Er so we 'll need some help on in the evening on on the bar when also er we want some cakes as well cos we usually serve cakes with the hotpot , so if anybody would like to make a cake I 'd be very grateful for that . |
22 | Help me to grow and progress from this point on in the way I understand , respond and conduct my relationships with others . |
23 | The structural neutrality hypothesis is embodied in this model because the coefficient on in the unemployment equation has a coefficient which is equal but opposite in sign to the coefficient on . |
24 | ‘ Now I 've got five stitches and there 's a one-inch larva covered in spines preserved in a jar with my name on in the hospital . |
25 | You can also draw the map of an island with buried treasure on it , and each child places a flag with their name on in the spot where they think the treasure is likely to be . |
26 | you 'll have to put your top on in a minute , okay , oh it 's filthy |
27 | As it was his first visit , the attendant had suggested that he get a good sweat on in the steam room first , then move on to one of the dry heat rooms to continue sweating in comfort on one of the beds provided . |
28 | In places I put the colour on in a wash , either by crayoning onto the design and then adding water , or by taking the paint off the crayon direct with a brush . |
29 | I mean a lot of our conversations go on with the television on in the background . |
30 | Do n't you have the news on in the morning ? |