Example sentences of "[pers pn] on [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Yet here am I on a road that instead of tarmac looks like a patio laid in bricks — every one hand-placed in herringbone pattern .
2 Listening to this I on the whole thought that in a real sense he never really quite answered them , on the other hand he made every single person look silly .
3 I on the door .
4 He said I on the back at least .
5 Erm we mentioned already today about A P A P I on the desktop called erm Open Client .
6 Got the headphones so market could n't I on the baby stall ?
7 As soon as we received the tree preservation order we rushed down to pi-n i-t on the tree .
8 This wealth of history , beauty and tranquillity is yours on a Waterbike . ’
9 All those comics and things of yours on the floor down there want moving please tonight .
10 ‘ Having kids is a privilege , a joy , or it should be , and , by God , I 'll get the County down on you if I see you strike that boy of yours on the head again !
11 The trustee must not , except with the leave of the court , proceed to declare a dividend whilst there is pending any application to the court to reverse or vary a decision of his on a proof or to expunge a proof or to reduce the amount claimed ( r 11.5(2) ) .
12 I suspect he would have been rewarded by now had a private conversation of his on a car telephone not been picked up and leaked a couple of years ago .
13 Er I think actually his on A stage , no B stage , no A stage here , sorry , I 'll try , I 'll try for you , hold on .
14 Another thing against it if he 'll get three ca , he 'll have wo , his on the drive and he 'll be able to park two cars on ours .
15 but the Asians got his on the drive has n't he ?
16 Despite his marginal position in the academic world , Newlands earned a place in chemical history by his partial anticipation of D. I Mendeleyev 's periodic law , developed in several papers in the Chemical News between 1863 and 1866 ( republished in his On the Discovery of the Periodic Law , 1884 ) .
17 All the same he stood his on the rug as he sat down , inhaled smoke and coughed with pleasure .
18 Oliver spent all of his on the plastic ducks and collected ten prizes .
19 William took her empty glass and put it with his on the bedside table .
20 She tore off Ruth 's shawl and flung-it on the bed .
21 And Moonshake lay theirs on the line .
22 ‘ Ye could fly ye on a kite . ’
23 ‘ Would ye , ’ Rab asked ; he thought it the daftest question , ‘ if somebody tells ye they could fly ye on a kite ?
24 ‘ The sooner ye 're gone , the sooner ye 'll be back … then I 'll run ye up to Dublin and get ye on the plane , ’ he said hopefully .
25 Mr Crum would dismiss ye on the spot if you presented yourself at the warehouse wearing those … those … dancing girls ’ things … probably send me packing as well if I was along with you . ’
26 ( I can remember , when I was a child , watching with amazement as my book-loving grandmother burned a copy of She on the sitting-room fire . )
27 Or , on the other hand , was she on the level ?
28 On the razz is she on the pull ?
29 Who 's she on the phone to now ?
30 Was she on the verge of falling into the same trap again ?
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