Example sentences of "[vb base] on [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Although his wife 's chintz chaircovers bring on a certain nausea whenever I am obliged to call . " |
2 | Friday nights are hot at Apples and Snakes — every week they bring on a new lineup of outstanding poets and performers . |
3 | They were in a windowless hole of a dressing room , backstage of the El Paradiso — another charity , bring on the bloody drag ! |
4 | They bring on the young ponies and in return he teaches them . |
5 | Although she is now slim , Liz confesses to a terrible struggle with her weight , which makes peasant-style clothes , such as Monsoon 's glorious Tibetan embroidered skirt ( see page 16 ) particularly good for her : ‘ I put on a great deal of weight after the twins were born , and when I started diving , it became very obvious because fat floats , so you have to balance your weight with extra diving weights . |
6 | On my third shelf , I had put all my puppets and they put on a small puppet show for me . |
7 | I want that put on a net list . |
8 | You put on a good front , and appear to others as an outgoing person . |
9 | I put on a tremendous act . |
10 | The girls put on a classy act . |
11 | yeah , so anyway erm , he bought the car in to tell me that , garage down here , five hundred and forty eight pound labour right and that was put on another wing , save repairing the wing , put a new on , so what I did with mine is , I put on a new wing , right , and reduced the labour by sixty five quid to four hundred and five , I make plenty on the parts |
12 | when you want to put in highlights at the end of your painting , the paint will tend to sink in each time you put on a pale colour if the paper is still damp . |
13 | Yeah but I 'm not I 'm going home and put on a different pair of shoes though . |
14 | I put on a clean collar and go along , happy just to observe . |
15 | Do not use butter , creams or lotions , but put on a clean dressing instead . |
16 | I put on a clean pair of socks . |
17 | put on a clean pair clean pair of jeans . |
18 | ‘ Put on a fresh pot of coffee , Sindy , ’ Tammuz called . |
19 | Young players put on a fine display |
20 | And Jani Allan — although she lost her libel case — put on a fine show of brittle , asexual sophistication in a cream linen suit and austere black blouse . |
21 | Two hundred young people were set a challenge — put on a full-scale opera , using nothing but rubbish to make the props and scraps of material to create the costumes . |
22 | Stealing the show on Sunday ( the 40th anniversary of the prototype Vulcan VX770 's first flight ) and Monday was Vulcan B.2 XH558 , which put on a stupendous display , and quite rightly was awarded the trophy for the most meritorious display . |
23 | ‘ Put on a white tie and try to think it is your wedding . ’ |
24 | Put on a happy face . |
25 | I was then put on a waiting list to see the back specialist at the local hospital . |
26 | And there 's no telling quite what they will do … some nights they put on a full stage show , other times there may be a game or a sing song to join in with … but whatever the day , whatever the time there 's one thing you wo n't be at Tropicana , and that 's bored ! |
27 | ‘ I put on a light foundation and , using earthy browns , subtly highlighted Fiona 's eyes and shaded in her lips with an amber-coloured lipstick . ’ |
28 | ‘ When you put on a magic show for the people up there . ’ |
29 | And he reported it and the put on a double watch that night . |
30 | Newspaper staff put on a brave face . |