Example sentences of "it [is] [verb] on the " in BNC.

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1 It reads the Touch key when it 's placed on the sensor and uses it as an encryption key to decode data as it 's read and to encode it as it 's written .
2 If you go down Road there , I know they 're getting confused , if you go just straight up below the arch onto the main road to Belfast and Antrim , turn right up the top of the road a bit , and it 's your first er it 's building on the
3 The badge is secret — and no-one should know that it 's hiding on the front until she gets the T-shirt or jumper on .
4 If it 's drifting on the far side it will be up to the roof .
5 It 's done on the barrel , ’ said the chairman who much more happily confided that at 59 of course he will be batting and bowling again this summer , ‘ and that 's what it worked out a pint .
6 You do n't lose the use of your PC 's printer port because it 's duplicated on the back of the tape unit , though obviously you ca n't use both printer and tape at the same time .
7 Look how it 's repeated on the hangings . ’
8 It 's staying on the dual carriageway , well I went round Steven 's to see if he thought to tow it round mine cos the already been on my back once oh no he said I 've only just walked in from work I 'm having my tea then I 'm going to bed he said , there 's no way I 'm towing no motor for the he said , just f off !
9 ‘ As it 's featured on the château label , the legend could be used to attract visitors , and sell more wine . ’
10 The paper in our lounge and in the hall , and tha where you put that piece to cover it up , it 's all black under there where it 's wearing on the corners of the wall where you go round and kno it looks black , so I 'm sure it 's black underneath and you just
11 Underneath the skin , it 's based on the old floor pan and mechanicals , but it does look better , has more performance , rides more comfortably and boasts better brakes .
12 It 's based on the two fingered symbol of peace , and although it was originally designed for lead guitars I eventually scaled it up to use on my basses ; it 's one of the features that makes them instantly recognisable . ’
13 It 's based on the use of essential oils , found in minute traces in plants , which have a powerful aroma that can boost your mental well-being as well as treating physical ailments .
14 It 's based on the technology that was developed to help astronauts cope with weightlessness .
15 It 's based on the short story by Henry James ; a young Governness arrives at a remote country house to look after 2 young children who turn out to be possessed by the ghosts of two dead servants .
16 It 's based on the 16th century Book of Hours where monks recorded events of the year , except we 're just covering one day .
17 " Unless it 's bolted on the inside we ought to be able to get in with these , " he said .
18 It 's built on the edge of the river .
19 It 's acting on the floor ,
20 The the problem we had is because if in December , when we put the Christmas lights up for example , to use that as prime example , we put one erm harness I think it 's called on the tree , it was absolutely pathetic .
21 This is Michael Wayland , who appears on television a lot , and who as a consequence can never remember anything unless it 's written on the Autocue , or held up beside the lens in front of him .
22 As with the Teardrop , the body is solid alder , although this time it 's contoured on the back .
23 Do a picture , do , do like a series of pictures , yeah , but it 's concentrating on the face but like the eyes and just try and capture a different personality from different looks of the eyes .
24 A lot like the pig above , except that it 's found on the grasslands and savannah woodlands of eastern and south-eastern Africa , is slightly bigger , is more bristly than hairy and is a muddy colour .
25 Critics say it 's encroaching on the green belt and would devastate local villages .
26 I mean it 's falling on the floor .
27 Other people could probably tell their own tale about the impact it 's having on the way in which they have to work and the ways in which they have to respond .
28 It 's dripping on the table is it ?
29 Only I said it 's an open invitation when it 's left on the doorstep you see .
30 And this method of actually going there living with them , learning their language and er so on s , really participating er would , finally there 's a way of actually in a sense , getting of the people , the nearer you can , anyway , of course , it 's relying on the people you stay with that you understand that something of the world comes over onto you so that imposing what 's essential in and So , here what Judith Oakley 's trying to do , is trying to understand how gypsies , themselves , differentiate , how do they define the boundaries between themselves and others .
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