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 .
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