Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [pers pn] [adv prt] on " in BNC.

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1 Surgeons tried in vain to sew it back on .
2 But say the figure had been erm fo he 's travelling at forty eight point three miles an hour , and you want to know how far he 's gone after twenty seven minutes or something , it 's a bit more awkward then so it 'd be easier to look it up on a graph .
3 It 's too high get it back on the chair !
4 And when there is stress in other areas of life it is all too easy to take it out on those closest to you .
5 That still messes me up on the guitar . ’
6 It 's better to put it out on the table and hear it .
7 ‘ And it 's far better to get it out on the table , and to discuss it , even if you disagree than to find yourself nagging later . ’
8 But you must have been sufficiently curious to check it out on a map .
9 Her mother handed her a glass of white wine , so generously filled that Kate was obliged to take a long sip before it was safe to put it down on the small table by the side of the chair .
10 Surgeons at nearby Stoke Mandeville Hospital were able to put it back on and have restored some movement .
11 As a result , it will not be safe to allow it out on a leash for another month .
12 She wo n't be able to get it up on her own anyway .
13 I was never able to take him up on this kindness , alas , since he and half the drugs squad were themselves arrested a few days later .
14 When we examine cost , I remind the House that it is not 12 months since we heard a statement from the Dispatch Box that the Government had found £4.5 billion to prop them up on the poll tax .
15 So it 's difficult to put them down on paper ?
16 But I do n't think it 's fair to take it out on the next person .
17 I thought it might be nice to put her back on her vitamin tablets actually it 's just a vitamin C haliborange one .
18 Sorry to drag you out on a night like this . ’
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