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

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1 After a hard day in the garden , come in and relax on beautiful tapestry cushions designed by Kaffe Fassett .
2 But I wanted Black Francis to come in and work on that track .
3 Flour beetles live in and feed on stored flour .
4 I got on the buses at Trafalgar Square , it took me to the other end and brought me back again , and I got down and got on another one .
5 Lead words , if you want to sit down and , in , in general you see er , you want to just sit down and think about what you 're doing and what you 're not doing , you can sit down and exercise on these words , now I 'm not saying you 'd ever want to do that , right now if , now you know I was saying to you about comparative questions right
6 She stopped part way down and crouched on one of the treads , from which vantage point she was able to peer through the rails of the bannister and see directly into the sitting room .
7 But I always had books to read and pictures to paint and it was lovely in the summer when those theatrical people from London came down and put on all those Shakespearian plays out-of-doors on the cliffs .
8 For the past two years , I have been questioning whether the Lawn Tennis Association was the right organisation to continue to be responsible for the development of a new generation of men and women tennis players who would be able to take on and compete on level terms with the rest of the world .
9 Harry tore the dressing gown off and flung on some clothes .
10 He was booted off and landed on some fencing , causing great damage to his testicular region .
11 I use two fingers after a while , then I 'm hard again ; I pull the first condom off and put on another one , then I spit onto my rubber-sheathed prick and , guiding it with my fingers , ease it slowly into her rectum .
12 Individual difficulties would be singled out for special treatment : ‘ When a passage went wrong during practice , she did n't mentally beat herself with a stick and get angry , merely went over it again , maybe more slowly or homed in on the particular difficulty that had tripped her up and worked on that . ’
13 The task of parents and teachers was to supply books and information , to provide sympathy and encouragement , sometimes to sum up and enlarge on particular questions .
14 My idea of prison was that it was somewhere where you were locked up and picked on all the time — that was my impression .
15 ‘ It has to do with working out my relationship with my son [ Jack , aged eight , lives in London — Roth and the mother of his child have split up but remain on good terms ] .
16 By the time the latrine needs emptying again , in about 15 years , the sludge will have decomposed and can be dug out and spread on neighbouring farms .
17 Whenever this happened he 'd get his paints and brushes out and start on another panel for Uncle Titch , who had the contacts with the fairground people .
18 But what you 're actually going to find is that what they 've divorced themselves from is the assistance and the technical help that comes from the County Council , and whilst you may have your teachers trained up to a certain point you therefore have at that particular time you you have them fully trained , and then you say oh well I do n't need any training for the next couple of years so I can step back and save on that area .
19 Just let me brush your hair back and put on this Alice band .
20 ‘ It seems after he decided to pull me off , he looked back and decided on different reasons for things over the years to stir up our relationship . ’
21 Er when we last did the work there in nineteen eighty nine he 'd , he 'd provided Gwyneth with three machines which they moved round and put on different places for us .
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