Example sentences of "this [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | T : When they put this on at The Brain ( a club in London ) it cleared the floor ! |
2 | If the police made Wheeler feel uncomfortable about who had what keys , Wheeler would simply pass this on with interest to anyone who crossed his path in the near future . |
3 | The management of the large Alhambra Theatre agreed to put this on for a week as a curtain-raiser to a horror film starring Boris Karloff . |
4 | I asked Edwards whether putting this on for the unveiling — maximization for the sponsor , the click and clack of computer keys tapping — had been part of the deal . |
5 | But we kept this on for quite a number of years . |
6 | Well I would n't , I , I would recommend that you tell her to contact Jeffrey , say will you take this on for me please , and ca carry my car insurance for me in future . |
7 | You can ask me to put this on for you , change it however many times you like , that 's not a problem . |
8 | Without a generally accepted code of manners life would become thoroughly uncouth and unpleasant , so parents need to pass this on to their children . |
9 | True to their craft and their inspiration , they passed this on to mankind . |
10 | There is some indication that the Government would like to put this on to the back burner , in order to concentrate the minds of schools on reportable results and market performance . |
11 | Gajewski passed this on to Pons who phoned Jones in December to discuss the matter . |
12 | I draw this on to most designs that use more than two colours , before printing out . |
13 | I assumed my best dumb-brunette expression when handing this on to Humber . |
14 | When the nest-cup is well formed the bird fetches lichen and weaves this on to the outside of the nest . |
15 | She tells me that ‘ the mother is just going through the process of grieving for the child she has n't had ’ ( the child is already eight months old ) : the health visitor 's instruction in the art of creating unpersons has been exemplary , and no doubt she is keen to pass this on to the mother . |
16 | Remember how you feel and what makes you relax — try to pass this on to your patients . |
17 | Knight passed this on to London , but in actuality when the Cabinet approved a ‘ Line of policy for Sir H. Rance ’ this began by stating the objective as : ‘ To secure within the scope of the White paper of 1945 and the Act of 1935 an Executive Council more representative and broader based ’ . |
18 | Its dendrites pick up information from other neurons , and the axon and its terminals pass this on to other cells . |
19 | Dry and weigh , use an equal weight of sugar , sprinkle this on to the stems in a shallow dish and leave for two days . |
20 | One man told me that they left a rough sort of ramp at one side of the corn , and the horse slid down this on to the middlestead . |
21 | Daniel passed this on to Fidel Castro on 23 November and the Cuban leader , who was apparently convinced of Kennedy 's sincerity , expressed eagerness to pursue the dialogue . |
22 | US courts which had collected evidence against drug traffickers would now be able to pass this on to Colombian courts where it could be used against suspects standing trial . |
23 | I passed this on to the assembled crowd — Lisabeth in her dressing-gown constituted a crowd by herself — and held up my hands to silence the chorus of ‘ what'll-we-do-now ? ’ |
24 | We have a different role , but nevertheless and even , an important one is perhaps in even looking further ahead than the Emergency Planning and therefore I would support er in being brief I would support very much erm Mr 's er motion if you can call it a motion which has been seconded and I hope that other members will will agree that erm we can pass this on to the Chief Executive who obviously will be doing this in any case , but it would give er a a an added er measure if you like er I 'm talking in terms of member involvement in pressing for er a wider look of what has happened after this sad flood has been dealt with . |
25 | ‘ And I take it you want me to pass this on to the investigating team ? ’ |
26 | You ca n't blame all this on to the men . |
27 | To set this on to that |
28 | I 'm one and how does this on to then ? |
29 | I tried this on from various directions , but it still did n't make sense . |
30 | He then following this on by adding that when people die , their evil deeds tend to be remembered and the virtues are forgotten , which indirectly is saying that Caesar did have some good in him . |