Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] [verb] [pron] on " in BNC.

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1 Or even leave them on long enough for you to watch TV ?
2 Dress your hair in the way I intended , put on my pearl necklace and — ’ Anne drew off her gold ring and carelessly dropped it on to the coverlet ‘ — my wedding-ring .
3 We 'll just have to put it down there some time and just put it on .
4 He said he he 's apparently just moved and he 's got involved with this other charity erm to do with the United Nations Friends of the Earth and just passed it on to me .
5 Choo train 's in the car go and wipe that just take it downstairs and just plonk it on there
6 whatever you can , there 's no stipulation you 've got to do so many , you have to do whatever you can , but I expect some people can take them to work and just leave them on ca n't they ?
7 Say if you 're , if you 're really busy at the bar just taking your gloves off and fucking putting them on .
8 It seems likely that his preoccupation with her promisingly clever older sister , Jenny ( Jane Alice ) , caused unhappiness in May 's childhood and further spurred her on to succeed in the practical arts .
9 Lisa 's heart was thumping strangely as he reached for his coat and quickly slipped it on .
10 Because we joined Club Social and come the bitter frosty nights we can gather round for another glass for old time 's sake and really get it on at the Club 18–30 reunions at South Coast World in November , Blackpool in March .
11 I wo n't be in on Monday so people will have to come in on Monday somebody will have to come in on Monday , go to the room specified which I have n't agreed yet and then put it on and then bring it back again to so people who ca n't make it today , that that 's the alternative arrangement but I 'll tell you more when I come back at eleven o'clock , okay ?
12 They all will stick back on , it 's best to paint them first and then stick them on .
13 He drove in a goal and then laid one on for German driver Michael Schumacher .
14 He walked around picking up files , looking at them and then throwing them on to the floor .
15 They should have got a self certificate and then sent it on to Road for you .
16 They should have got a self certificate and then sent it on to Road for you .
17 Rub it into the palm of your hand , and then spread it on to your own face .
18 It would have been far better if he 'd done it the other way around — the rest of the set acoustic and then brought them on to play .
19 Each capacitor first receives a sample , and then passes it on .
20 Once licensed , we will collect the royalties due and then pass them on to you .
21 If I give them to you , you can do your story first and then pass them on . ’
22 Inorganic compounds are used to absorb the sunlight and then pass it on to water .
23 Unlike some of its competitors , XVT does not charge a royalty to developers converting their software and then selling it on to their own customers .
24 As he scrutinised me intently , he kept taking off his glasses and then putting them on again .
25 Godfrey Carey , for the prosecution , said PC Anderson admitted that sexual intercourse took place , but claimed the woman was a willing partner ‘ and indeed egged him on .
26 Before Folly could take in what was happening , Luke had crossed the room in a few strides and almost thrown himself on to the sofa .
27 Jane had removed her specs for a short myopic rest , but now put them on again , quickly .
28 But then to pass them on to a third party is heinous . ’
29 Now Breeze produced some crackers , which they pulled with much laughter — and when a pink ‘ Glengarry ’ fell to the old man 's share , he did not spurn it after all , but actually put it on !
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