Example sentences of "it on [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A very successful use for this light when knitting tuck is to use a medium thickness fluffy yarn , one which would knit over every needle on your machine , but instead use it on every other needle .
2 I think on that , looking at it on a logical basis , er , I think our stuff will take up one third of the boot
3 You 're getting the feel of the machine … ooops … nearly lost it on a dry road !
4 So presumably you just have it on a low heat .
5 They put it on a bigger scale but the entertainment far below ours !
6 ‘ I 've never had any doubts about my scoring ability but I have still got to go out and do it on a consistent basis . ’
7 You have to catch it on a certain place
8 I followed it on a snug rope and pronounced it ‘ gripping but mild ’ , but then again , it 's always easy on the blunt end .
9 Mr Mr I think it 's implicit in our own nature and in our own character and a known fact that we are constituted here as a general assembly and we indeed ascribe to that and I do n't think we need to affirm it on a lower level of what is in fact the very standard of our existence here er in a general assembly .
10 So please , ladies and gentlemen , when you speak to the supporters , as I know you always do , let's keep it on a friendly basis .
11 In developing the character of Frank Spencer from Raymond Allen 's scripts , he partly based it on a young man with bicycle clips whom he had seen in Battersea .
12 I agree with what you 're saying but when I 've done it before and involved the pupil in such a report I put it on a separate sheet , so that
13 Purcell probably completed this piece late , and supplied it on a separate sheet ; the part-copyist would have been able to gauge from the skeleton provided in the score how much space to leave in the second violin and viola parts .
14 I think either that or have it on a separate sheet .
15 I 'm explaining why I wanted it on a regular arrangement so that I would n't have to be annoying you when you 're … well , when you 've had a drink I suppose . ’
16 Local transport : Lake steamers , car ferries and hydro foils ply across the lake , while buses drive round it on a regular basis .
17 You must hit it on a regular basis !
18 If your exercise programme has lapsed it is time you reinstated it on a regular basis .
19 Bad Points : Rather expensive unless you are going to use it on a regular basis .
20 The only potential drawback is that unlike a training course , this program will only be of use if the user has the discipline to use it on a regular basis .
21 If there is a game which you find effective , use it on a regular basis for a short period , perhaps five minutes at the beginning of each session .
22 To get the best use from Lexis you need to be trained over three levels and use it on a regular basis .
23 If a particular publication is not available at your own library the librarian will almost certainly be able to obtain it on a short-term loan .
24 I cut the crop quite green and dry it on a Tyrolean-type wire fence ( see p. 108 ) .
25 At Skouriotissa a bulldozer scoops up ancient slag and dumps it on a new road .
26 You said you 'd spent it on a new banjo . ’
27 In view of the answer that I have given to the first question this second question does not arise and it would be unwise for me to attempt to answer it on a hypothetical basis .
28 They still want to take the park over and run it on a similar operation to Southsea/Rom .
29 Clearly , however , the disputed collectorship was creating an unusually good opportunity for the enemies of the Montrose interest to split that interest and thus prepare the way for an attack upon it on a future occasion .
30 Remove the dough from the bowl and knead it on a floured board until smooth , about 5 minutes .
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