Example sentences of "[pers pn] [pron] [verb] on " in BNC.

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1 Me I going on the pot
2 But there were some like me I suppose on the other side .
3 But I I go on sorry Paul
4 I I object on principal when I go to places saying write your name in the visitors book , so why should you .
5 Yeah , I think , I I sympathise on what the er , new opposition , because I think , it does take some time to particularly after you 've
6 And as I I recall on a Saturday morning I used to have to take the er one and sixpence each Saturday back to this House , and they used to issue us a little receipt and I remember my father keeping all those receipts until it was paid off .
7 No one can say that it was I who insisted on having someone in .
8 ‘ And when you could n't get rid of me you worked on me as if you were working gold , moulding me to what you wanted — a malleable piece of property worth a fortune , sitting nicely in the palm of your hand . ’
9 When Benny opened them she saw on the bed a thick navy skirt , a Fair Isle jumper in navy and red .
10 Throughout the Sixties many Australian writers made the pilgrimage to England , with Anthony Coburn and Bill Strutton being just two of them who landed on the steps of A.L.S.
11 And in Britain the proportions of them who depend on social assistance seem to be higher than anywhere else .
12 I just give him a you know you give them you know on on his side
13 Now if she says why we were not here or say say she tells you she called on Saturday and we were out just say to her Raymond was drinking stout !
14 Well looking at the individual breeds of animals that we 've got here , tell us about the basic breed line that you you keep on the farm here .
15 ‘ Lucky for you you picked on the sort of place where they do n't call the peelers , ’ Devlin said .
16 We use visuals give you something to focus on you can see everything 's come out no wonder you .
17 It is a pity that she could not have elaborated on several points , and provided a fuller answer to the question she herself raises on p. 101 : " When is it … perfectly appropriate to tell jokes and play with words ? "
18 She herself sat on the couch and settled her skirts primly around her legs in what struck Melissa , in a flash of impish humour , as a symbolic gesture of respectability and self-protection .
19 They grow on you they grow on you .
20 if you it depends on what you do I mean if you 're generating quantitative material , you know , if you get some sort of scale ratings of things like sort of estimates of how , how frequently they dream
21 I have told you what happened on Saturday night and I am willing to answer questions about it . ’
22 That is , if my dear boss does n't find me something to do on Saturday .
23 We who stand on the touchline are glad that you are happy .
24 Now , the reason we we focus on the capsule as illustrated on the right here is that hymophylus have many different capsular types , but but only one type appears to be associated with meningitis .
25 Yes I mean when we we went on a
26 There are one or two exceptions on medical side that er we we call on the approved list
27 Can I ask you Mr we we reported on this programme yesterday morning that an official from the Inspectorate of Pollution had expressed worries that the scheme could cause more pollution .
28 We got advice from the officers that three point five percent might be achieved and therefore we we acted on that advice in making the amendments which we did .
29 Because they show different forms of art , between them they draw on a wide range of interests .
30 Not long after meeting him I went on a bus trip to a rally held in a big place where they had an enormous screen with Billy Graham appearing by satellite .
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