Example sentences of "[pron] on [art] [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps he would say it in some lonely place in the hills with someone on the lookout for the searching redcoats . |
2 | He thought it was easy for a newcomer to acquire school and institutional business because there was always someone on the lookout for improved service . |
3 | He realised that it had been a while now since he had put himself on the lookout for Medjays shadowing him . |
4 | Dickon plays by himself on the moors for hours , with the wild birds , and the sheep , and the other animals . ’ |
5 | ‘ I hope John will work exceptionally hard and get himself on the bench for the QPR game . |
6 | saying you 've got ta train somebody on the list for instance , you 've got to have a specialist to come in and do that so it 's not something you do yourself . |
7 | And now he had her on the hook for the second time . |
8 | ( 6 ) The procedure for obtaining Statutory Sick Pay will be dealt with by your employer who should also be able to advise you on the procedure for obtaining Sickness Benefit . |
9 | Now I mean I bring it back to you on the agenda for two reasons . |
10 | It 's just that , nowadays in life , you make a mistake and someone bangs you on the head for it . |
11 | ‘ She did n't consider accompanying you on the search for her daughter ? ’ |
12 | And I would n't miss having you on the payroll for anything , Angel . ’ |
13 | Your local authority will be able to advise you on the requirements for fresh-air ventilators . |
14 | Norland College , a Georgian building set in 150-acre Denford Park near Hungerford , Berkshire , prides itself on a reputation for excellence . |
15 | In January 1990 a Human Rights League was set up , basing itself on the League for Human Rights established in 1922 and banned by the Nazis in 1933 . |
16 | It seemed warm to him , as the handle of a spoon or a fork had often been , passed from her hand to his , after she 'd mashed up something on a plate for him when he was younger . |
17 | There is a native version of Novell Inc 's NetWare for the Precision Architecture RISC and one on the way for the Sparc ; Digital Equipment Corp and Novell yesterday said native NetWare 4 for Alpha was coming . |
18 | My question is to , that er , police officer or to the Chief Constable , or to anybody who can answer , how much is it gon na cost that , for that paper to be produced , and would it not be better spent in putting a police officer in Stratton St Margaret , where there has n't been one on the beat for the last six months , to help us reduce the number of er , of crimes committed in Stratton . |
19 | She even had one on the police for the South African Police Gazette — The Times . |
20 | but it 's like you see , he gives them spellings and he puts perhaps three or four wrong in twenty and they 're supposed to come home and check 'em , meanwhile he leaves them on the board for a whole week , which I think I 've told you before |
21 | Get them on the telephone for me . ’ |
22 | popped them on the radiator for ten minutes and I i well I ironed them I usually do my bits |
23 | Now I 've got some tables in the car , and if you 'd like me to fetch them during break , I 'll , I 'll leave them on the table for you . |
24 | I then brought two sample-books and placed them on the counter for their perusal . |
25 | You get them on the market for seventeen ninety nine . |
26 | If there 's no room on your mantelpiece , could you not put him on a stick for a scarecrow ? |
27 | No doubt you wish to pat him on the head for this . |
28 | Patrick had briefed him on the reasons for their sudden turnaround in Bucharest and the dash back to the Channel . |
29 | Keegan 's not wrong to sell because you either do one of two things with this type of striker , build a side around him or just sit him on the bench for use in emergencies . |
30 | Well what do I go and see her on a Sunday for ? |