Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [pron] [vb -s] on " in BNC.
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1 | Well it 's a very specialized boat in a sense , I mean it goes on the surface of the water and it literally goes on the surface of the water , it 's a hovercraft is a sort of a it 's a vessel which has got a skirt all round it |
2 | I mean it depends on each organization does n't it ? |
3 | Not necessarily I mean it depends on what sort of people come to your keep fit classes , but I mean . |
4 | I mi I might , I might go I mean it depends on money things and stuff . |
5 | I have n't heard his album and I 'm sure it will be good , but I know he thrives on bouncing ideas off other people . |
6 | Yeah , I guess it depends on what titillates you at the end of the day . |
7 | I suppose she lives on love . |
8 | Erm I know one of the erm one of Bernard 's colleagues doe say that it 's erm it 's I suppose it depends on your individual circumstances . |
9 | I suppose it depends on the family but trying to envisage an average family , on thing that would immediately come to mind erm is probably security . |
10 | I suppose it depends on exactly what 's occurring and |
11 | I suppose it depends on who 's doing or whatever . |
12 | I suppose it depends on the , on the |
13 | ‘ I think she relies on you . |
14 | And I think she intends on having quite a few drinks . |
15 | I think he starts on the tenth , I think he starts that that day . |
16 | I 'm a governor at present er working in prison service headquarters in Edinburgh , but I previously worked in Pentonville , erm I think it depends on what you mean by do by prisons do a good job , I think that 's a terribly vague and wide ranging question |
17 | Yes I think it depends on what kind of a message you actually have on your recorder to start off with . |
18 | I think it depends on the size . |
19 | Well , I , I , I think it depends on the skill and the industry that has gone into the enterprise , but in itself it could be extremely interesting . |
20 | ‘ I think it reflects on how we played together that the entire front five are in the party , ’ he said . |
21 | She says she lives on a housing estate on the outskirts of Mansfield . |
22 | The Home Office has commissioned research from Professor Graham Davies of Leicester University who says it focuses on four key areas : observing how tapes are used in court and how children stand up under cross-examination ; tracking how many tapes are made and how many end up in court ; discovering the views of lawyers , judges , social workers , police who use the tapes ; and judging the memorandum 's influence over how recordings are made and questions asked . |
23 | You should always ask the questions , and that is another way that people will understand that you know what goes on the other side of the microphone . |
24 | " You know he gets on your nerves . |
25 | And as it t as er as you get on in later life , you know it tells on you . |
26 | Erm Alison says she 'd like to but her you know it depends on this that and the other . |
27 | well the thing is in the end for all the subsidiaries that you pass it counts on the |
28 | Who gets what depends on who you leave and how much you leave . |
29 | After tea we would sometimes walk round their garden , and she gave me tips on gardening which have since stood me in good stead ; and cuttings , which still bring her to my mind . |
30 | And she said she said well her little boy , Christopher , loves it but he 's a quiet child you see he thrives on that kind of thing . |