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

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1 At least when you 're knitting on the bigger gauges you have fewer rows to knit than on a fine or standard gauge .
2 On the following flights you position the final turn and approach relative to where you made the last one , i.e. if you kept too close and landed rather far into the field on the first landing , you will move back more on the next , remembering the positioning of the previous flight .
3 see better , you was looking up it on the front rows you see .
4 Now on the other issues you were saying
5 There 's that drinks thing where you sit all round on the high stalls you know
6 So you 're concentrating on the little bits you 're doing and then you 're
7 and you go up this thing that winds in and out and like there 'd be cockerels sitting on the , on the little fences you have to go round , trying to peck you to death , er I was like only tiny , you know , it was just like
8 This understanding may be due to the farmers being highly tolerant because there are so few walkers , but if you 've ever sat down to have a chat with a shepherd on the windy fellsides you might be more likely to say that tolerance and friendliness is in their nature .
9 Or the Tuareg saying that ‘ if you walk in the desert you get sand in your shoes , ’ the aquatic equivalent being that if you go on the Scottish hills you stand a fair chance of being hammered .
10 ‘ You could have special pots made — delicate pots for the nobility , hand-painted with a lake scene to give them an extra value — and on the larger pots you could paint ‘ The Fish ’ — no , ‘ The Char ’ , Buttermere , the Hidden Heart of the Famous Lakelands ' .
11 Er , on th on the , on the big planes you see like when what we used to take twenty eight twenty eight out
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