Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv prt] on [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 And Lucy Lane : ‘ I wonder he did n't cash in on the journals . ’
2 But do n't hang up on the shares because I reckon they could hit Pounds 4 by Christmas .
3 You may now let it all hang out on the walls of the 303 Gallery from 6 June to 3 July where an open-forum show called ‘ Writing on the Walls ’ invites public participation .
4 The strange horse will hover around on the outskirts of the herd until it is eventually accepted .
5 As the rugby people say , do n't hang about on the side-lines , stay in touch .
6 From where he stood , high up , he could look down on the roofs of the houses .
7 You 've got to watch that you see , did it revolve back on the children .
8 Thomas could now look back on the papers he had begun , or completed and sold in his first two terms , as ‘ vain stuff ’ but he continued to write verses , which were sent to Harry and Helen .
9 I mean would you would you shall we home in on the folders ?
10 Now that her ankle was better she should really go back and chase up on the calls Steve should have made in Palma so that it was all tied up when he got back but she did n't want to spoil it all with Fernando .
11 We 'll be open late , so do n't miss out on the savings .
12 Do n't lean back on the chairs .
13 Reginald Bray , who was associated with the settlement movement in Camberwell , even seemed to doubt whether the youths needed to sleep , describing in 1904 how they would stay out on the streets ‘ until it is dark , and often in summer until dawn begins to break … the street and not the house ought probably to be regarded as the home ’ .
14 Some of the huge flocks of Scandinavian thrushes ( fieldfare , redwing , and song-thrush mainly ) which pass through in spring and autumn , will enter the traps but the majority will stay out on the hillsides .
15 ‘ He is being given rations of hay which will slowly be increased and hopefully we can cut down on the drugs .
16 The new regulatory body for the direct sales channel should cut down on the risks involved in buying a computer direct
17 When you have made your list , try to decide — with the help of someone close and understanding if need be — how you can cut down on the pressures , or alter the circumstances , in order to relieve excess stress .
18 Next day , the clan met out on the shore , where Eachuinn Odhar could stand up on the rocks among his officers , Donald Crubach at his side , and speak to all together .
19 She said calmly , ‘ Let's go up on the Downs .
20 I know what we 'll do ; I 'll go up on the dunes and you hit the bell with your bit of wood and we 'll see if I can hear it .
21 She runs her hands up my legs to my buttocks again , sliding her fingers between my cheeks , touching my anus and making me go up on the balls of my feet , then her hand runs back down my legs .
22 And the more valuable the book the greater the ultimate scandal , for it will probably end up on the shelves of libraries in other parts of the world where the literary culture of England is still prized .
23 To add to the stigma of the wicked stage , the men also feared that their daughters would end up on the streets of Paris .
24 If there 's insufficient space for the army of fans , many of them might end up on the beaches , which the Italian police have expressly forbidden .
25 Rumour has it that ‘ Cope ’ , brilliant as it is , might not end up on the Aunts ' album , such is the ‘ glut ’ of material available .
26 You could , you could go back on the Permitabs if you want .
27 Do not go out on the streets , he begged his compatriots — instead , put a lighted candle in the window for reform .
28 But they wo n't go out on the streets until officers using them have been fully trained .
29 And more and more will come out on the streets . ’
30 Really , well I , I think I might pop down on the roses next year .
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