Example sentences of "[adj] on [pron] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | In that case , the tribunal made it quite clear on what basis it arrived at its decision : ‘ We are amply satisfied that in all the circumstances including the nature of the misconduct and the position of the applicant [ he ] was not dealt with unreasonably . |
2 | Amongst the slain was Alric , son of Heardberht , though it is not clear on which side he was fighting ( ASC D , s.a. 798 ) . |
3 | As the outside and upper are also designed with weight rather than durability in mind , unless you are exceptionally light on your feet you would have to be either foolish or wealthy to train in a pair of racers . |
4 | The colours were rose-petals that lay so light on my skin they were hardly there . |
5 | And of course Audrey 's not too quick on her feet you see since she broke her hip . |
6 | Good on you mum she saying ! |
7 | and I reckon that 's it , that 's broke on your movement you see |
8 | In order to pass by without getting something sticky on your feet it is wise to be aware of the nature of these definitions , misinformations , appropriations and assumptions . |
9 | But if you had an imminent on your side you could have had the ache of the wind and rain crying down from the clouds . ’ |
10 | If he had set out to prove that the passionate interlude on the road this morning had been genuine on his part he had certainly succeeded . |
11 | But she had eaten it , and with the delicious taste still lingering on her palate it had seemed ungrateful to cross-question him . |