Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's very hard not to put your own views on to other people 's lifestyles . |
2 | So , er we here may not think that the B B C should take advertising , but er let's hear your views on . |
3 | We also wanted to know if anybody had any views on I mean it . |
4 | Not only having gone to higher standards of were but also looking to account a motion which has already been passed by the Environment Committee on the fourteenth of September nineteen ninety three and what I was basically saying was that erm incinerator should come to That 's Life that the current E E C proposals on erm that that and I know that 's not a rule but in fact when Her Majesty 's Inspectorate of Pollution is actually considering this want to draw their attention to a motion which in some cases were saying that we would expect the highest possible standards if those developments were to go ahead with the . |
5 | We have traditional defences on , for example , diminished responsibility which allow murder to be reduced to manslaughter , or defences introduced in Acts that have been passed in the last couple of years . |
6 | Let there be grassy slopes with swings on , and litter bins clearly labelled . ’ ’ |
7 | I 've got my eye on some nice paper with birds on . |
8 | Prolonged frost will drive these birds on to the sea , but many return inland immediately there is a thaw . |
9 | One by one , he put the drowsy birds on to the top perch . |
10 | The best way of establishing the facts is for project managers to keep a detailed log of their daily activities on , say , a half-hourly basis , for a week . |
11 | Either that or she 'd got two woollies on . |
12 | One of the features of that day will be a series of mini- lecturers on just about every conceivable subject , and during the next few Ideas In Action programmes I shall be talking to some of the lecturers about their topics , hopefully whetting your appetites sufficiently to want to join us on that day to hear more . |
13 | This week London audiences gave ET their verdicts on Of Mice And Men , adapted from John Steinbeck 's novel , and The Waterdance . |
14 | As the spring tides rose , flowing into summer , the Island began to blossom : pots of geraniums appeared on window sills and girls sewed new ribbons on to last year 's straw hats . |
15 | When she returned to the kitchen , she found Beth sprinkling a shovelful of coals on to the fire . |
16 | And putting coals on at the far end . |
17 | Therefore , in order to get his legislative requests on to the statute-book , the President has to rely much more on ad hoc coalitions in support of each specific measure . |
18 | Henry unscrewed the top of the brass cylinder and shook out a bundle of sticks on to the table . |
19 | The girl let go of my hand and moved away into the gloom behind me , where she must have put the screwed-up five-pound notes on to the chest of drawers with the magazines , the small framed photograph , the towel , the box of paper tissues , the jar of Vaseline , the baby 's dummy and all the other odds and ends spilled over the varnished oak top . |
20 | Swivelling round in his chair , he dropped a pile of X-rays and accompanying notes on to the desk beside him . |
21 | Oh , some with notes on ! |
22 | She had one of those CND badges on . |
23 | there 's very few of you here belong to it , I ca n't see your badges on , we have n't got ours on at the moment and a lot of people do n't even believe in Greenpeace . |
24 | If we put , all put our badges on we 'd be weighed down . |
25 | you 've got to ask your parents to wear those badges to come to erm the meeting with the badges on . |
26 | Is that something you can easily forget , pulling a man 's trousers on when he 's got handcuffs on and lying on his front ? |
27 | One of them was knelt on my head , one was kneeling on my legs and one was knelt on the small of my back while the 4th one was putting the handcuffs on . |
28 | And she suspected too , without being told , that to question a rock star like Adams merely at a trivial level was potentially more fruitful than to elicit his opinions on , say , constitutional reform or Schopenhauer . |
29 | We turn our bedside lamps on . |
30 | No , well I 've got my fog lamps on . |