Example sentences of "on it [subord] [pers pn] [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's got a very thick safety glass door on it so you can see what the little dears are doing but ca n't hear them . ’ |
2 | Well put an indoor aerial on it so you can |
3 | My parents were not very well off when they bought it , and they had to have quite a lot of work done on it before we could move in . |
4 | He bent and twisted himself before it , jerking suddenly this way and that , as if he were lying in wait for disease , determined to pounce on it before it could strike . |
5 | ‘ Just give Nether Oldfield a buzz and tell them to close St Benet Church and put a man back on it till we can get down there , ’ he ordered as they drew out of the cathedral close , under the Dersingham arch . |
6 | ‘ I want to get as many scousers on it as I can , and a lot of women ; I want it to favour women . ’ |
7 | The wheelchair provides the ideal type of support , as the patient can not lean on it as he would on a walking frame , because the chair would tip up . |
8 | It does n't kill you , but it means you spend an hour on it when you could be doing the rest of your exam . |
9 | I am sure that the right way forward in these matters is to discuss differences around the table for however long it takes , reach an agreement if that is possible , and act on it if we can . |
10 | The innovation of the laser-guided bomb is that you can aim at anything : just point the laser at it , and the bomb will fall on it if it can . |
11 | Do take the occasional trip on it if you can , it is a pleasant way of getting to Shrewsbury and practical if you live anywhere near the line . |
12 | No skimping , and I 'd look kindly on it if you 'd provide her with petticoats . |
13 | Not surprisingly , most of the unemployed do n't live on it because they ca n't . |
14 | she did show me that and then she 's got it like straps on it where she can take it off but er oh she |