Example sentences of "he [verb] [verb] it on " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ He tried to unload it on me , ’ said Gareth Holmroyd . |
2 | He tried to flog it on the bus |
3 | He said he 'd heard it on the radio this mornin' . |
4 | Prison does that to some men , though , he 'd heard it on a documentary . |
5 | His daughter Diane Perry said she was rung by her husband from work after he 'd heard it on the radio . |
6 | He said make-up was all very well for some people , but he hated to see it on girls who were n't the right type — implying I suppose , that I ought to wear woollen stockings and teach in a Sunday school ! |
7 | He offered to sell it on the Keele campus . |
8 | Yeah the l that 's the laughable thing as well , he tries to criticize it on ideological grounds |
9 | Moreover , he had written it on pages that he could not at this moment tear up into big pieces and then into smaller pieces . |
10 | He told his teacher he had lost it on the way to school , and Mr Watson promptly rapped his knuckles with a ruler for his carelessness . |
11 | Attendance at the ball indicated considerable standing in the adult world and he had a sudden savage desire to show his parents , who would be there , that he had made it on his own , without any help from them . |
12 | I asked him why he had to explore it on me . |
13 | None of the bargeowners could afford to waste electricity , and the display was really intended for much later at night , but he had turned it on early to surprise and please them . |
14 | For almost the whole of their walk their objective had been in sight : the green copper cupola of the soaring campanile of Arthur Blomfield 's extraordinary Romanesque basilica , built in 1870 on the bank of this sluggish urban waterway with as much confidence as if he had erected it on the Venetian Grand Canal . |
15 | And how he had pressed it on her ! ( pp. 258 — 9 ) |
16 | He had done it on one of the western stretches of the Central Line from North Acton to Ealing Broadway , a rather more hair-raising experience than this . |
17 | His father was very proud of his house because he had built it on a bit of land at Low Fields and did quite a lot of the construction work himself , with the help of his bachelor brother , Tommy . |
18 | The only problem was that every time he let the dog off the lead it tried to provide itself with a sheep supper , so consequently he had to keep it on the lead and feed it on tins of beans , sausages , bacon and egg , which had so exhausted his stock of food that now he was living on porridge and giving the dog the rest of his sausages . |
19 | He had put it on the draining board . |
20 | He had put it on record firmly that he had attempted a sacrilegious felony , and was justly restrained in consequence . |
21 | But just about everyone else thought he had brought it on himself . |
22 | Perhaps he had brought it on them by not being there . |
23 | He had left it on the passenger seat , where it lay , legs in the air , headless rump deep in the upholstery . |
24 | For some reason he longed to hear it on her lips . |
25 | Apparently a build up of fluff ( so to speak ) clogged its workings and , as he sat to clean it on his lap , passion got the better of him . |
26 | erm he 's been in it twenty years and er he 's had it on the market for some time . |
27 | He 's got it on his face ! |
28 | He 's got it on his |
29 | Well , he 's brought it on himself , she could n't help thinking , and I do n't see why I should stick around and be made to pay too . |