Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] [verb] [adv] on the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We 've put the homeless into homes but some just go back on the street begging . |
2 | ‘ Now they are working hard to get me fit enough to go back on the list — and they 're the only ones giving me hope , ’ says Anthony . |
3 | ‘ And it is certainly most unusual just to turn up on the doorstep like this , Mr … ? ’ |
4 | Third rate ‘ IN the third ( division ) Southend have no problems scoring at home , but Sunderland were desperately unlucky not to go ahead on the half hour ’ |
5 | A rather different example is newspapers , where typesetting , printing , and publishing are all commonly carried out on the same premises by one company . |
6 | This basilica was replaced during the Renaissance by that now standing up on the site ( Volume 2 ) . |
7 | Again I had to resort to cutting down her weight , so that she 'd be hungry enough to focus more on the food . |
8 | Companies cluster together anxious not to miss out on the latest developments and the growing pool of scientifically-skilled labour . |
9 | It is best not to rely entirely on the paper copy since continual cross-referencing is tedious . |
10 | It is best not to rely entirely on the paper copy since continual cross-referencing is tedious . |
11 | Of the nine plays scheduled in 1987 , two never turned up on the day , and one got lost between King Cross and the Piece Hall and the players abandoned hope and went home . |