Example sentences of "he [adv] [vb -s] on the " in BNC.

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1 He eventually comes on the line .
2 Le Pen may succeed in winning allies on this issue from the more moderate right wing , as he already has on the issue of immigration and race in France , which is a depressing prospect .
3 He still lives on the outskirts of his adopted city close on 30 years after he signed for them .
4 He always travels on the back of the lorry where he has to pop up and turn , but he does n't mind at all . ’
5 He always sits on the floor in front of me .
6 Then today , when I was by the nail ( he always sits on the steps up ) , I said ( I did it on purpose ) run and get me a cigarette .
7 He 'd play last across with the trains , no wonder he was killed by a train , he had many near misses , he always appears on the anniversary of his death and you would see the whole incident in startling detail . ’
8 The Rev C Malpass gave a short address , which he always bases on the story of Christ addressing the multitude from the boat or a similar theme .
9 He is clearly a very disturbed and emotionally rejected child because he deliberately urinates on the carpets and bedding , refuses to go to bed or stay in his own bed .
10 He is clearly a very disturbed and emotionally rejected child because he deliberately urinates on the carpets and bedding , refuses to go to bed or stay in his own bed .
11 When he 's here alone he usually relies on the Yale " .
12 Waley 's book is mainly based on documentary sources and he wisely concentrates on the period after 1150 , when sources begin to be copious .
13 When a pilot activates his reversers , he also pours on the power to create reverse thrust , to have the blast from the jet engine going forward over the wings instead of backwards .
14 Returning to McClellan , he also touches on the problem of titles which are so popular that they are constantly in circulation and therefore rarely available on the shelves to constitute part of the choice available to readers .
15 Thus , Becker , in his historical survey of the numerous monographs published on the subject in the hundred years up to 1950 , notes that the vast majority had reached that conclusion ; though he also comments on the many different interpretations that were placed on the evidence .
16 He also comments on the angels posed in the sky above .
17 Mr Milburn said : ‘ These figures show how long a patient waits before he even gets on the official waiting list . ’
18 He then remarks on the ‘ myth ’ that had grown up around John XXIII : This is an important statement .
19 Crawford 's character finishes eighth but , having overtaxed himself , he then collapses on the track .
20 Comrade Preobrazhensky , however , contrives to perform such a conjuring trick : he categorically insists on the ‘ plan ’ and other good things , and at the same time even more categorically insists on abstracting from the functions of state power in the sphere of the economy .
21 He said no , so I said do n't lie to me yes you did , I said you just said you did n't know if he kicked her or not , and this argument went on , Danny ended up in tears and I ended up really angry so I said well I 'll go down then , leaving all the kids screaming fuming , but he actually knocks on the door now .
22 A member of the California , District of Columbia and Virginia bars , he currently serves on the board of directors of the University of Minnesota Law School Alumni Association .
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