Example sentences of "[v-ing] it on the " in BNC.

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1 The Three Choirs vineyard is making an English equivalant of Beaujolais Nouveau , and is launching it on the French market .
2 ‘ A tale from Lamb , ’ she muttered , opening it on the first page .
3 I started doing it with pot , breaking a little bit , squashing it on the foil and smoking it as though I was having a chase .
4 He was playing with his fist inside a glass jar , banging it on the ground then licking it .
5 He is basing it on the book by Martha Zamora Frida , el pincel de la angustia .
6 Send them to your boss 's secretary , stating in writing that you are starting on the preparation of the report , as instructed , and are basing it on the enclosed terms of reference .
7 But again , it is up to each manager to make the final decision , basing it on the best available advice .
8 Well I erm I 'm basing it on the Tower Hamlets model .
9 To illustrate this I punched a row on a punchcard of six punched holes and six blanks , alternating it on the one row .
10 Sadly , unscrupulous ski resorts might misuse the new polymer , surreptitiously dusting it on the slopes of their rivals .
11 After a quick wash she dragged on an old pair of jeans and an equally ancient navy sweater before emptying the bucket and replacing it on the dresser .
12 Luther would wait until dark , when the rest of the family had vacated the kitchen , then would take everything from the larder , spreading it on the table , spilling it on the floor , and generally inflicting mayhem on a hitherto spotless environment .
13 It was time to ring Holly Chase at the office with a brief story about the faintly ducal connection roughing it on the beach .
14 Well Billy 's name 's Billy and you know we was writing it on the floor just after we found that out his second name , and , and they said B J !
15 It could be and sometimes was , but i er the standard takes a lot of keeping up and er Much of the influence comes from newspaper and superior people implanting it on the population by reiterating these standards which often are wishful and they would like it to be so , but er They were hard days , they were hungry days .
16 It is a skilled exercise which needs careful instruction and supervision before attempting it on the approach with full airbrake .
17 ( 2 ) At or after the preliminary appointment if there be one , the arbitrator shall fix a date for the dispute to be heard ( unless the parties consent to his deciding it on the statements and documents submitted to him — an unusual course not usually acceptable to the parties or the district judge ) and he shall give such directions regarding the steps to be taken before and at the hearing as may appear to him to be necessary or desirable .
18 When you 're seeking a grant for your pet project , you have to sell it to the sponsoring body as if you were touting it on the open market , because there are so many pet projects and only so many grants .
19 Walter made quite a business from stealing rationed food from the grocer he worked for and selling it on the black market , while Theo dealt mostly in men 's clothes which he shifted on to a second-hand dealer who paid ready cash .
20 Out of Surbiton , with an accent that veered between Sydney — which was where many people located him — and outer London , his initial work on the magazine had been selling it on the streets .
21 I remember boiling the milk and pouring it on the tea leaves .
22 There is no way the farmer can deal with the output of hundreds of animals simply by spreading it on the fields .
23 Spreading it on the desk , he showed where we were , steaming due north from Rarotonga .
24 Luther would wait until dark , when the rest of the family had vacated the kitchen , then would take everything from the larder , spreading it on the table , spilling it on the floor , and generally inflicting mayhem on a hitherto spotless environment .
25 ‘ I was , ’ he told her , snatching the blanket from his shoulder and spreading it on the ground .
26 Apparently , Ray pulled the fish back from the dead , anaesthetising it on the bank , trimming back rotted fins and administering an antibiotic injection .
27 And erm so if they 're buying it on the , on the market , th the company should pay a fair price for , for what they 've bought .
28 All these traditions attempt to represent the way in which God both permeates and undergirds the universe on the one hand , whilst transcending it on the other .
29 The pervading atmosphere is one of the 1910s and 1920s , and the tone is set by the holiday houses hiding , like Undertown , among macracarpa trees , or braving it on the cliff with their faces looking to the Atlantic .
30 Getting it on the HP is he ? ’
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