Example sentences of "on [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Nikos is , among other things , a barefoot waterski champion and does the most wonderful tricks flying through the water at 60 mph on nothing but the soles of his size 11 feet ! |
2 | There was an increase in the urban programme but on nothing like the scale he wanted . |
3 | Where great houses , from the middle ages into the seventeenth century , had been built to contain a single household in an ordered hierarchy beneath one roof , their classical counterparts in the eighteenth century and Regency became increasingly an expression of stratification into two quite distinct classes , though as yet on nothing like the scale of the grand Victorian house . |
4 | From this point on everyone in the movie starts colliding like large tankers with their navigation shot to hell . |
5 | Lancashire County Council leader Louise Ellman said the document drawn up by the North West Regional Association which she chairs would have an impact on everyone in the region . |
6 | This latter feature is , however , radiantly bestowed on everyone by the charismatic Norton . |
7 | Gav — who probably epitomised thick-skulledness , though admittedly would not be amongst one 's first fifteen when it came to offering proof of heavy traffic within the central nervous system — opened one bleary eye and focused on me with the same accuracy one has grown to expect from security forces aiming baton rounds at protesters ' legs . |
8 | He was honest enough to admit that he had to rely on me for the practical side of the business , and gave me a good rise in pay . |
9 | Maybe I 'd set him at ease by saying ‘ g'day ’ , but he looked like he 'd known me all his eight years , and leant quite steadily on me for the drive to Robert 's parents ' cottage , where we arranged photos . |
10 | ‘ It means , mother , that Craig is trying to put the blame on me for the thieving he 's done . ’ |
11 | He may have been dependent on me for the time being for his physical well-being , but at the deepest level he was dependent on Montaine . |
12 | A burst of laughter , another joke , more laughter , more jokes , laughter/jokes/laughter/jokes in an escalating feedback spiralling higher , robbing the guests of the ability to eat , straining our jawbones , while Robin is relentless , driven , reckless , focusing on me as the host — host of the dinner , but of his wit — reducing my voluble everyday self to a tongue-tied Zeppo Marx , hallucinating , hungry , exhausted , and in pain , until kapow ! |
13 | When , when they 've been down , and they 've been back to school , they 've sent me a collections of drawings and nice little notes about it , and we 've come firm friends because first they look at me , on me as the pond woman , oh , they saw me on television getting my award , and erm they thought that was rather wonderful , and so we , we , we talk and now the , the first ones have quite grown up . |
14 | I 've got half a dozen billeted on me at the moment . |
15 | This one leapt on me at the exact moment that Junior unloosened his arms and thrust himself into his father 's crying : ‘ Daddy , Daddy , I like this nice man . |
16 | He called on me at the apartment a few hours before I left for the airport . |
17 | ‘ I was so afraid you would be hurt , then I found myself wondering if I could trust David or whether he would walk out on me at the first sign of trouble . ’ |
18 | You 've done nothing but hit on me since the day — ’ |
19 | And I hope you have n't gone to any trouble cooking for me because I can barely keep owt down these days , not after t'hospital , me appetite quite sickened away on me wi' the things they serve up — greasy bits o' beef skirt and nasty little salads wi' half a two-week old egg and a few outside leaves o' lettuce and a bit o' wet beetroot , no , it was an effort getting it down , let alone keeping it down — I can tell you , there was many as could n't , eggs from t'infernal regions we got for us breakfast as often as not , right stink bombs , but could you get any o' them nurses to have a sniff or give us another i'stead ? |
20 | I suspect that Mum is angry about this , as she usually relies on me in the summer to look after my younger sister while she is at work . |
21 | She continued : ‘ I am 70 years old but I felt I must make this sacrifice for them , even though the constraints on me in the future are very great . ’ |
22 | This is another of Nic Picot 's tricks which he tried on me in the pub outside the Magic Circle . |
23 | I explained , as gently as possible , that my mother was very old-fashioned and always checked up on me in the morning . |
24 | There , next to Miss Temple , stood the same black column which had frowned on me in the breakfast-room at Gateshead . |
25 | ‘ Then we come up on me in the studio . |
26 | I was also on the receiving end of some pranks played on me by the cameramen . |
27 | It 's fun really , because I can enjoy myself , I 've got no pressure on me from the party to succeed , ’ he said gamely . |
28 | She had the edge on me from the point of view of rank , but I felt secure in the knowledge that ‘ J ’ ( my Corporal ) did n't want to take her out anyway . |
29 | Whereby the task of the local planning authority , and the onus is on them without the initial negative presumption , the task before the local planning authority in refusing permission is made that much more difficult . |
30 | ‘ Gloves , cane and collar astonish these artists in shirt-sleeves — they have always looked on them as the insignia of feeble-mindedness … still , it 's great to be in the thick of the dog-fights of great art . ’ |