Example sentences of "[vb -s] [to-vb] [pers pn] on [art] " in BNC.

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1 However , because of their wide scope , when judging such clauses under s 3 of the UCTA , one has to treat them on the basis that they exclude or restrict liability for total failure to perform by reason of wilful default .
2 The person with the cushion on their lap then has to stroke them on the head and say ‘ Poor pussy ’ without laughing .
3 All this is so rich , heady and fast-moving that the viewer has to take it on the narrator 's trust .
4 — JON Gittens , a key figure in Middlesbrough clinching a place in the new Premier League next season , wants to join them on a permanent basis from Southampton .
5 Full-back Steve Mungall wants to join him on the score-sheet after bookmakers Stanley 's gave special odds on his scoring feats .
6 It is owned by property developer Robert Lance Hughes who plans to re-erect it on an as yet unconfirmed site .
7 Where it does develop theories , it tends to found them on a specifically female individual consciousness , assuming that , if we learn to think and feel gynocentrically , we can overcome patriarchy .
8 This appears to put him on the right side of the new rulers , even if Steaua were answerable to one of Ceausescu 's brothers .
9 Usually the word is applied at the immature stage before the eye swells with rising sap , often changing colour a little — which helps to identify it on a leafless stem .
10 And I do n't see that it helps to blame it on the stars .
11 ‘ Shirley says the Gresham 's buyer likes to see it on the wall when he visits .
12 The effect of this has been held to be that , even if the company omits to put them on the register they become members and holders of the number of shares stated .
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