Example sentences of "who [verb] it on " in BNC.

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1 TO MANY she 's still the chirpy Cockney who made it on her looks and has little else to offer .
2 In Germany the privilege of driving it was handed to Mario Andretti who crashed it on the first lap .
3 His method makes tomatoes taste so startlingly unlike any other dish of cooked tomatoes that any restaurateur who put it on his menu would , in all probability , soon find it listed in the guide books as a regional speciality .
4 Yeah oh yes he oh and he was erm being better educated than the majority of people in the Pleck he used to stand outside the Brown Lion to read the newspaper out to them cos they could n't read , and he attended all the weddings , all the funerals and er made the wills out and he almost was the father confessor for the Pleck , and when the old steam tram came off the lines down in the Pleck , when there was a steam train coming through there , he was the man who put it on the rails again .
5 Any charge can then be in favour of the trustees who hold it on trust for the debentureholders .
6 The DOE sent it out to referees for opinions , one of whom was Steven Jones , who received it on 20 September .
7 At the end of Mass , Canon Mulvaney presented the Papal Blessing to Mrs Pat Nicholls , chairman , who received it on behalf of the section .
8 Chief executive presented a cup and a cheque for £250 to Ealees Mill operator , who received it on behalf of the Performance Fabrics team .
9 Molly passed a cup to Cornelius , who perched it on the palm of his hand and gaped at it in awe .
10 Nick Champion of Russell , Baldwin and Bright Markets , who run it on the four Tuesdays prior to Christmas and sell several tons a year , says dealers are having to travel far afield to collect mistletoe to sell at Tenbury .
11 An advertiser 's business with its agency is known as an " account " , and account people are the men and women who run it on a day-to-day basis .
12 Lord Salisbury did offer the Rolls to Clarke , who declined it on the ground that it would put an end to his political career , though he added that he would accept being made a Law Lord .
13 This action by the creditor set in motion the issuing , by the clerk , of a writ or summons which was formally delivered to an officer of the Chief Bailiff who served it on the defendant at his house .
14 ‘ … into the last furlong , and the Guppy looks beaten , Breakdancer takes up the running with Prince Charming on the stand side — it looks to be between these two — but now Shine On 's absolutely flying on the outside , a terrific challenge , the three locked together , Breakdancer and Shine On stride for stride , at the line it 's very close but I think it 's shine On who gets it on the nod .
15 The news was received , by those who heard it on Thrush Green , in a variety of ways .
16 I am still friends with my ex-husband who takes it on himself to be my personal agony aunt .
17 The 500-year-old building was moved to its present position by Canadian Army engineers , who floated it on cement and rolled it a quarter of a mile because it obstructed a planned runway !
18 Deputy manager Philip Ronan presented the cheque to Herold [ Bomber ] Graham , former European and British Middleweight Boxing Champion , who accepted it on behalf of the hospital .
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