Example sentences of "thrown on [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Yesterday as 390 of his old workmates were thrown on to the dole with him , Mike said : ‘ It 's like somebody kicked you in the guts .
2 Is he not ashamed that so many children have been thrown on to the streets of Scotland while he has been Prime Minister ?
3 Closer to the smoking fire , Blake could see that the colours of the flames varied with the different amounts of crushed rocks thrown on to the pyre .
4 Standing in the Platz in her elegant coat and furs Erika was on the verge of tears : first the books were thrown on to the flames and then , in a terrible and inevitable sequence , human beings were put into the incinerators .
5 There was a constant hissing when Zoecke was serving and coins were thrown on to the court .
6 It was greatly feared , in fact , that the structure of employment was such that it supplied the rising generation with little discipline and even less skill , and that it threatened to produce an endless tide of loafers , unemployables and ne'er-do-wells who had been thrown on to the scrap heap in their late teens or early twenties .
7 If we are prepared to participate in a European bank for reconstruction and development to help countries in eastern Europe which are facing the same problems as Britain 's defence industry workers , could we not at least set up a defence diversification agency to help the tens of thousands of workers in the north-west and throughout the United Kingdom who will be thrown on to the scrap heap ?
8 This position means that a shadow is inevitably thrown on to the working surface .
9 I stared wonderingly at the small , wax candle which I had thrown on to the floor of my chamber .
10 The Falkirk teenager had seen a shopping trolley being thrown on to the line from a bridge and knew that a passenger train was only minutes away .
11 They did and I was dragged out and thrown on to the grass .
12 The body thrown on to the ambulance .
13 Some things do n't change : the ritual screams ; the garments and flowers thrown on to the stage ; and the suggestiveness .
14 But those on the list who actually applied , as opposed to expressing vague interest , had no way of knowing whether their completed application forms had been weeded out or simply thrown on to the paper mountain along with everyone else .
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