Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] on [adv] " in BNC.

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1 But in a way , I i i is it better for them to walk out than seethe and you know , I sa are you putting a bit much on there ?
2 On the 580 and the EC1 pattern controller , the basic patterning position is with the left hand light on on both 1 and 2 switches .
3 Mr Major was pressed on the BBC 's Election Call programme yesterday on how the Tories might vote on a Queen 's Speech put forward by a minority Labour government .
4 However , it is a staggering fact that 9 out of 10 people who successfully lose weight on a " diet " put the weight back on again afterwards .
5 I could manage to lose five or six pounds and then I would break the diet , go back to normal food and put all the weight back on again .
6 Plus I lost one stone in weight and this time I have not put the weight back on again .
7 I 'll have to put my weight back on now I 've stopped smoking
8 Write vocabulary , dates , formulae etc on brightly coloured cards and stick them where you will see them .
9 Totten , peeved at being dropped to the bench , bounced into action late on too to set up the masterpiece .
10 The law does not provide any more specific guidance however on how the furtherance of the shareholders ' financial interests should be understood .
11 It is only possible to give a general description above on how to go about it , since every helicopter requires its own particular technique to produce the desired result .
12 ‘ We 're getting the telephone back on today . ’
13 He had intended to sweep aside any reservations Kingdom might have about revealing a patient 's secrets by pointing out the overriding importance of finding Heather , but , instead , he had become meek and subdued , as if content to accept Kingdom 's judgement unreservedly on how much or how little he could divulge .
14 Well I 've had a word with Keith and he will be available and , and very willing to do a one day seminar of that nature basically on why unison how we should go about convincing the , the membership at large how we should er conduct the free ballot campaign as it were .
15 They were advised to use topical steroids only on severely affected areas of skin , in accordance with our usual practice .
16 Yeah that 's considering it 's January it reminds me of this global warming that 's taking place down on everywhere
17 Maybe it would be smart to let a medic in on this-there might be dirt in those wounds .
18 ‘ Not too bad , ’ came the reply , ‘ but I was glad to get that surplice off and get my trousers back on again . ’
19 We 'll put the bandage back on though .
20 With his height , Walsh is obviously able to exploit bounce even on rather flat surfaces , and his stock ball to the right-hander is that which cuts back in , usually from just short of a length .
21 There are two main methods of budding — that which may be regarded as the traditional way , and another ‘ new ’ method that is more often used for other shrubs and trees — although we were using it 40 years ago on both bush and standard roses .
22 Students at Laurence Jackson School , Guisborough , are attending a conference today on how to plan their future .
23 Nicholas Hytner is booked up years ahead on both opera and theatre .
24 Why is my name not on there ?
25 ( In fact the share price rose 15p yesterday on just such hopes despite the fact that the results were much worse than expected ) .
26 Now put your ball up on there
27 Generally this means explaining what must be done : ‘ You can have the video back on when you have picked up your toys ’ .
28 He left the room and she tugged on a sweater and put the jacket back on just as he came back in .
29 But as soon as he got his glasses back on again , they had all smoothed the hazy , unfocussed grins off their faces and seemed intent on their own affairs .
30 I made some deposit money back on as many as I could carry .
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