Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] i on the " in BNC.

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1 you suddenly put me on the spot asking me for money .
2 and only stuck me on the payroll
3 He had already told me on the Friday at the training session , and in front of about 20 of the lads , that I was n't in the team .
4 and I here 's me , what the fuck are you do do n't panic to help me up , just do n't panic just get me on the settee
5 Revelation went sweetly on , thus impaling me on the hook of my own guilt once more .
6 It also keeps me on the right track as well .
7 His first day in 1924 watching his county , Sussex , convinced him that there is no greater moment than a big hit : ‘ As I walked into the ground a ball came bouncing off the Town Hall roof and nearly hit me on the head .
8 She also carefully lectured me on the possibility of me treating a baby as a fashion accessory , or something to use as material for an article or two , or even worse — as the excuse for an article or two being late .
9 For as long as I have been conscious she has been out there in front of me , dodging arrows , triggering ambushes ; doubling back to brief me on the safest and fastest route forward .
10 What would really put me on the spot , and how will I cope with it ?
11 Please do n't throw me on the floor !
12 Fortunately they did n't knock me on the head or anything which they could have done , could n't they ?
13 I would n't trust me on the golf club scene .
14 Charlie showed no obvious signs of friendship as he immediately caught me on the chin .
15 The only reason I was here was because Joyce , who was to spend the first two days at the Centre with me , had continuously reminded me on the journey that the decision to go to Bristol had been mine and mine alone .
16 ‘ The guys wo n't keep me on the team .
17 ‘ You wo n't see me on the beach , I 'm sight-seeing ! ’
18 Well joining me on the line is the Minerals Planning Consultant from the protester 's group that 's er Peter and in our Northallerton studio is John who 's the County Planning Officer .
19 And do n't leave me on the side ,
20 they come up knocking at my door asking me to teach them boxing and even stopping me on the street .
21 I 'm a I I I 'm an er avid golfer , you I did n't say a golfer because that meant I could play , erm but I would n't put me on the golf clubs .
22 The woman at the employment exchange would n't even register me on the Professional Executive Register .
23 I did not regard Harold Wilson as a wit , nor was his conversation particularly spiced with humour , but it was immensely interesting because he would talk to me about his problems and their supposed solutions , and seemingly consult me on the matter — he was a very polite man — although I was conscious that on most political issues my own opinion was pretty well valueless and he recognised that .
24 He rose and absentmindedly patted me on the shoulder .
25 He ran back into the house , shouted up to Mrs Clamp , then put me on the table in the kitchen and used some towels to stop the bleeding as best he could .
26 He virtually threw me on the delivery bed and the midwife yanked down my trousers — and there was the baby , with his head and a hand out , gazing at us .
27 Returning to my first meeting with Vincent , Arthur Cheyney naturally became my hero , especially when he took me on a trip from Ipswich to Parkeston Quay , which completely sold me on the job and made me resolve to move heaven and earth to get on a cutter crew as soon as possible .
28 ‘ It 's definitely put me on the right tracks for the future .
29 During the eight years I worked for Fred Workman he never lectured me on the practice or ethics of journalism , and in assigning me to a story he never told me what to do .
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