Example sentences of "we [verb] [pers pn] on [art] " in BNC.

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1 We display them on a kind of rotation system , ’ he told her .
2 We make it on the premises , ’ replied the waitress , thawing in the face of Dimity 's enthusiasm .
3 We pat them on the back , as if they were dogs ;
4 He said nothing as we climbed the stairs , but he did n't switch the lights on as we passed them on the landing .
5 As we passed them on the road we glimpsed great crowds of people in the wide back seats , a jumble of merry faces at the windows .
6 You 'll see that reflected by the European press and the public as we introduce it on the continent next year .
7 I realize now that I should have fired him right then but I thought at the time that when we got him on the set he would be OK .
8 But we were gon na do it erm , cos we got it on the Tamworth Heralds .
9 We got you on a flight out of Dulles via Heathrow the day after tomorrow .
10 we laid her on the step and I said to Elizabeth she 's stopped breathing !
11 I mean let me not allege that you 're one of the worst , but you say ‘ Dear Motorists , erm may we congratulate you on the acquisition of your new vehicle .
12 We used it on the ship , to keep the chickens ' food in .
13 We send him on a B S five four double O course .
14 Just had one jumped over the side from us once and swamp ashore again and we caught it on the on the land again and put it away .
15 Fuck Jean remember the day we found her on the floor ?
16 One week we decided to follow him to find out where he was sloping off to We found him on the roof ledge peering down at people in a car below .
17 We found him on the floor getting cold and with none of the other monkeys taking much notice .
18 We found it on the ice outside the North Bastion tower , yet you said you were in the city all night . ’
19 We found it on the back .
20 We approached it on the basis of er , collecting information on the Children in Need definition which a , er , a paper came before you when the Children 's Act was implemented , and that gives local discretion to authorities to , to define Children in need .
21 Why do you think it might be important that we think about what we say and how we say it on the telephone ? erm There is a gap here for you to respond !
22 We plot it on a wall at home .
23 We do support them and as I say we buy our poppies , we wear our poppies and like this year we put them on the wreath as well you know er we 're very keen .
24 Can anyone tell me why we put it on the list of things we wanted to discuss then ?
25 Erm if we put it on the agenda , perhaps we could circ we 'll , we 'll recirculate the brief submission that we made , which was about a side of A four if you recall , to the er to the Department of the Environment .
26 ‘ We did not want the burden of administration falling on the taxpayer so we put it on the prime beneficiary , which is the farmer himself . ’
27 But make sure we put it on the right side though !
28 Hallo sir , you 're calling about your daughter , Jennifer , erm I 'm sorry , I do n't really have any more information to add to what we told you on the twentieth .
29 We based ours on an example of more than 700 .
30 a lot of groups of people so we we print them on the ratio of three to one .
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