Example sentences of "[vb base] on the [noun sg] on " in BNC.

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1 They inevitably knock on the door on the one evening of the month when you 're dolled up in your glad rags to go out on the town .
2 Moreover , the current rules or guidelines focus on the impact on competition as the ground for referral by the Secretary of State .
3 Lie on the floor on your back ( on the carpet , of course , not on cold concrete or lino ) .
4 All our ethical discussions draw on the Sermon on the Mount and other passages in the New Testament .
5 Will my hon. Friend speculate on the effect on jobs in the electronics industry in my constituency and elsewhere of a Labour party proposal to increase value added tax on luxury items to 25 per cent ?
6 Most people arrive on the island on the north side and from here it 's best to travel east and walk from the port of Ryde over to the town of Seaview and down to Sandown .
7 Place fingertips on the larynx whilst you hum and feel the tingling on your lips , and count up to ten or say a simple phrase in your loudest voice and at the same time concentrate on the feeling on the finger tips .
8 Other MPs also go on the record on Page 2 to give TODAY an astonishing list of threats that caused some to buckle under .
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