Example sentences of "[adv prt] on [adj] [noun pl] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He was laid down on brittle pampas grass and then manhandled by the creatures . |
2 | Theatre Hung up on toxic shocks Jean Cocteau meets Miles Davis in Robert Lepage 's solo show . |
3 | This group also had to be made up on strict equal-opportunities lines , with the requisite number of minorities and women . |
4 | In summing up on this ideas section , we seem to be moving towards advocating that you : ( i ) fix on some aims or targets or intentions ( ii ) decide how these might relate to the actions and behaviour of pupils and teachers ( iii ) try to produce a teaching unit that is illustrative of these intentions and that strives towards promoting some of the desired behaviour ( iv ) report back on the actual relationship between the intentions and the behaviour . |
5 | In the meantime , Mike Harris will miss out on this years batch of heather honey . |
6 | The Ridley Report : Unique event back on calmer waters Ian Ridley on a triumph for tradition after last year 's acrimony between two old heavyweights |
7 | If you 're planning the holiday of a lifetime or aiming to spend fortunes on a new hobby or faddish craze you 'll have to cut back on other expenses Saturday . |
8 | If SR is to remain a relevant magazine it has to continue to attract new young readers — with outlets for feminist and particularly lesbian thought being cut back on all sides SR could well be a first line in this battle for the foreseeable future . |