Example sentences of "on [pron] [noun] [conj] you [verb] " in BNC.

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1 And they used to run from here to Harwich , Felixstowe , that used to be their run , all run by the you could you could get a bus oh you could go down go on them boats and you go to Harwich , Felixstowe and then get off at Felixstowe and come on the bus if you wanted to .
2 I do n't wish to hear from them on my return that you 've been airing the kind of sentiments I heard from you today . "
3 You 're on my territory when you pick up the phone .
4 Just cos I play on my computer and you do n't
5 I 'll put on my shorts if you like . ’
6 I was on my way when you come up . ’
7 You can come and sit on my knee if you like and I 'll show you a comic . "
8 When people walk into an auditorium , one thing ought to happen and another ought not : their attention should be grabbed and held but at the same time they should n't fall flat on their faces because you 've failed to gaffer down a loose wire .
9 These people in there that go away and leave the dogs behind you know , on their holidays or you know .
10 Yes , it 's easy to comment on their performance if you 've stood by and watched their shift .
11 GrandPat did something wrong I suppose when you went down like a when he 's lying on his back because you do n't go down there very very fast .
12 It was on his head that you returned to the beat on time .
13 So I said , ‘ Fine , I would n't infringe on his privacy but you asked me , and that 's who I 'd like to meet . ’
14 There are many many people who live in houses on their own ca n't get out and again it 's an indictment on our society when you hear and read about the telephone profits that er that B T are making .
15 Put something on your feet before you come downstairs , ’ she ordered as she went out .
16 The soft , perished feel of the old washer which rubbed black on your fingers as you took it out of the tap .
17 Was that on your jacket when you bought it ?
18 otherwise you could have him knocking on your door and you know let's give it a go and
19 Okay so you decided on your scale and you decided it was nine centimetres along there okay and f the way to do it fairly accurately is just draw a line that 's a bit longer than nine .
20 Be on your guard as you travel — 2 pairs certainly seem to be .
21 Similarly , a blind physiotherapist said : ‘ The frustrations of disability are much the same inasmuch as it is a physical limitation on your life and you think ‘ if only ’ …
22 ‘ I 'm worn out with eating , ’ he said , ‘ I want to sit on your lap while you tell us a story .
23 Even the evening meal — the one which used to involve being together , talking and relaxing — is often eaten from a tray on your lap while you watch television .
24 I did n't put spread on your bread cos you said you were n't takers .
25 There and you 're si and you 're sitting there on your sofa and you get this strange rumbling
26 And you try it on your calculator and you get about fifteen billion .
27 ‘ If you 're being checked out by someone the fact that they can compare you with a photo is so satisfying that you 're on your way before you know it . ’
28 Now you have two minutes to be on your way before you have the police to answer to ! ’
29 You must descend without fear , or hesitation , and descend further , and still descend ; you will find that your glass key will shed light on your way if you hold it before you .
30 This will show you just how much you can save on your bill if you make calls out of peak periods .
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