Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] on [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Passing through Frampton only someone on a completely different train on a completely different line could fail to see Rovers ' ground in the Happy Shopper Leisurerama complex with its 24-foot inflatable baked bean can nestling against the track . |
2 | They did , they say they got water hammer we went into the ladies toilets and one door , one cubicle was shut and there was this loud drumming noise and I said to Brenda perhaps it 's an alarm signal perhaps somebody on the other side of that door has been taken ill and has pressed some sort of alarm signal , anyway we went out and they said oh no it 's always making that noise ! |
3 | there was only one on a sort of opened pack and we could |
4 | What I have in mind then is a description of the route from a cyclist 's point of view ; distances , gradients , junctions ; alternative routes , eg longer loops for the more adventurous ; cafes , pubs , tearooms , and public places with benches ( because cyclists often like to ‘ eat their piece ’ out in the open ) ; some illustrations of landscapes ( these could either be line drawings based on sketches , or photographs ) ; and perhaps something on the history of the place-names , which is of interest to many cyclists ( eg where did Biggar get its name ? ) . |
5 | ( f ) Airspace and underground It is a fundamental proposition that in the absence of indications to the contrary a conveyance of land includes not only everything on the surface but everything beneath it down to the centre of the earth and the space directly above ( Grigsby v Melville [ 1973 ] 3 All ER 455 ) . |
6 | I have n't much one on the |
7 | Just somebody on the Council with a lot of , a lot of , there 's a |
8 | Erm I mean , nevertheless , obviously it 's just somebody on the scene is a bit |
9 | hammocked above you on the luggage rack |
10 | Alice put the telephone down carefully , and looked at herself in the small , oval mirror hanging above it on the wall . |
11 | He thought it was easy for a newcomer to acquire school and institutional business because there was always someone on the lookout for improved service . |
12 | It is one of many ancient Egyptian obelisks to be found all over the civilised world : in Paris and Istanbul as well as London — Rome has a dozen of them — although there are still plenty on the banks of the Nile . |
13 | You 're then taken down into the operating theatre and the first injection you are given is usually something on the lines of erm er special K , ketomine or the most common one is |
14 | Oh he said oh I 'd like to give it all a good he wants to clean it there 's always something on the floor , it 's like a erm lino , it 's probably but all bigger squared |
15 | And like they on the bus , yeah , cos all , all the little school girls are sitting there with these huge tits out |
16 | The whole thing must be nearly over — hardly anything on the stalls — nothing to eat — people looking surreptitiously at their watches wondering if they were at all justified in slipping away home . |
17 | Now she knew that there was probably nothing on the other side . |
18 | He is also someone on an endless quest for knowledge , who is particularly engaged by the study of foreign languages — German , Italian , Spanish and Danish , as well as French and English . |
19 | While you are fishing , keep an eye on what 's happening near you on the river . |
20 | But now nothing on the political-economic front is as clear-cut as it used to be . |
21 | Three chords and you could play just about anything on the album . |
22 | Okay now anything on the minuses apart from this suggestion that that could be both . |
23 | Well we on the beach on on the there , we went th we were there from morning till night wh during school holidays . |
24 | I can hot it on the hob . ’ |
25 | However , they have said very little about the membership or the nature of political argument within the Britons or the IFL , and almost nothing on the most important of the extreme anti-semitic organizations , the NL , and its guiding spirit , Archibald H. Maule Ramsay MP . |
26 | In the Three Essays on the theory of Sexuality ( 1905 ) there was almost nothing on the phase which followed the anal , and which became known as the phallic stage . |
27 | I remember visiting a remote island off the west coast of Ireland , and being struck by the fact that almost everyone on the island had the most enormous jug-handle ears . |
28 | Miami is a wonderful example of the art — the ocean , a long line of hotel pool areas and almost nobody on the beach in between . |
29 | But the UN , which is trying harder than SWAPO probably realised to be an honest broker , had almost nobody on the ground anyway . |
30 | It is therefore a good idea when preparing to teach a piece of video to start by viewing silently yourself on a first viewing before using a sequence in a lesson . |