Example sentences of "[pron] [conj] [vb -s] [adv] on " in BNC.
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1 | Well , I must admit there 's a bit of me that thrives slightly on the exam syndrome — something that gets the adrenalin flowing rather like ‘ first nights ’ . |
2 | He rolls off me and passes out on the pillow , the smell of his drunkenness lingering like something live . |
3 | Dimples mischievously collide with each other at odd places around his face as he glances at me and wonders how on earth I could ask a question that is so dumb and yet so fundamental . |
4 | Letting out a shriek , she races towards them and thumps down on the ground . |
5 | Your partner kneels in front of you and presses down on your knees . |
6 | The inhabitants inside certainly know everything that goes on on the outside of their windowpanes , however . |
7 | Making that transition is n't so bad , unless I want to do something that relies heavily on feedback or ambience . |
8 | One that goes down on the floor ! |
9 | It appends that promise to a clear and comprehensive code of conduct ( one that builds helpfully on the recently published Fleet Street set of principles ) . |
10 | It appends that promise to a clear and comprehensive code of conduct ( one that builds helpfully on the recently published Fleet Street set of principles ) . |
11 | What is it that comes round on |