Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [verb] on it " in BNC.
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1 | I must build on it . ’ |
2 | I 'll sleep on it tonight and tomorrow we 'll go all out to get you somewhere . |
3 | Still , I 'll work on it . |
4 | We 've flagged up those problems to command and I 'm seeing Mr on Tue Tuesday afternoon I think it is , and Jed 's put a report into command and I 'll put on it as well , and we 're saying to them what is the answer ? |
5 | Yeah Do you want sheet , no I wo n't press enter yet , ca n't do it now printing type escape to stop now it 's alright , I 'll wait On it 's side at the top of the page and everything never did any computing . |
6 | Well I 'd already spoken to the man who was running the course , the lecturer and he told me I could go on it , but his secretary said it was booked . |
7 | I must n't have been out of that office half an hour and I 'd , she 'd rung here and left a message to say I could go on it . |
8 | You 're all having arguments about that , you all go to the pictures , an early showing , you go home , bung a Marks and Spencer 's meal into the oven , they 're great I could live on it , O K , just bung it into the oven , pull out the cork , then you sit down , wind down the week , couple of sherbets , maybe a glass of brandy , one o'clock in the morning , here we come , and all the rest of it , sort the world out , Friday night , wind down , enjoy the weekend . |
9 | Sometimes it helps to add retarding gel to acrylic paint for this type of manipulation , but on this occasion the area involved was small , and I could work on it easily whilst the colours remained wet . |
10 | Of course , he could want the word ‘ abverb' ( as in ‘ pleasur ab ly' ) , but I so much doubt it that I 'd bet on it . ’ |
11 | I 'd go on it . |
12 | Yes I used to play on it when I was a boy . |
13 | I would work on it . |
14 | Balanced with a diet of the gospels , I would look on it as the church planters ' manual . |
15 | Thorfinn said , ‘ The land I have described is my land , and I shall place on it whom I please . ’ |
16 | I think Chairman , in a sense , some of the items are sufficiently explicit for people to say well I know what 's being proposed , I can comment on it . |
17 | I can put on it |
18 | What I need to know is his wisdom , and this means wrestling with the truth of it until I can count on it myself . |
19 | See I , mind you whenever I 'm late you see I can get on it for twenty pence except for first thing in morning . |
20 | ‘ I can work on it . |
21 | and I can work on it . |
22 | Er I think that 's all I can say on it . |
23 | You may choke on it but it screams ‘ success ’ to the multinationals . |
24 | I have enclosed this for your information and would welcome any comments you may have on it . |
25 | Now , no more than three of these in a day , and you must stay on it for at least a month . |
26 | As you make your bed , so you must lie on it . |
27 | What this means is simply that each time you line up a shot in the viewfinder and before you press the button , you should look on it not as an individual shot as you would a still photograph hut as one of a group of shots . |
28 | She might get on it as well . |
29 | No , she 'll thrive on it , well if she ca n't do it then we ca n't do it |
30 | I suggested to her that she could sit on it . |