Example sentences of "i on [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It is urging me on over the years bidding me neglect those that were without Cathenne , where as I set out to tell the story of my life , the dull with the bright , the gray with the green , all the Sundays Mondays and Tuesdays of it at least sufficiently to suggest them . |
2 | ‘ Sadly there is n't a venue in England yet 1,200 British fans came over to cheer me on at The Hague in Holland recently . ’ |
3 | Er I also need people to help me on with the bar wi serving on the bar . |
4 | The Austrian officials were quite another matter ; middle-aged , self-confident , well dressed and courteous , they enquired how long I intended to stay , glanced in the boot , and waved me on with the hope that I would enjoy my stay . |
5 | Before waiting for an answer she takes me by the hand and leads me on to the dance floor . |
6 | For if nothing else , by the time I had flown another twelve hours north from Auckland , and my jet had settled me on to the runway at Kai Tak airport in Hong Kong , I was still on the periphery of the Pacific Ocean . |
7 | Nine hundred of the strongest men worked for about three hours to lift me on to the platform , and one thousand five hundred of the King 's largest horses ( each eleven and a half centimetres high ) pulled me to the capital . |
8 | ‘ I could n't see too well with my contact lens cataracts , and the crew would walk me over to the wheelchair where they had to wheel me on to the sound stage . |
9 | He guided me on to the terrace to share a bottle of one of his finest vintages . |
10 | I remember she crouched down and lifted me on to the table . |
11 | A great mammoth of an American truck went thundering past , forcing me on to the dirt shoulder . |
12 | When we got to the airport at Stansted , she 'd even arranged for the Captain to escort me on to the plane . |