Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pron] [adv prt] on the " in BNC.
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1 | And dad could knock me off on the way to get the papers . |
2 | you do is hang it over on the clothes line , stand back a few inches , just give it an even spray , |
3 | I did all that and you 're gon na hang it out on the line . |
4 | with their help and medication , I mean you do n't sling them out on the street |
5 | Just as a kid he would lift me up on the m up on the er counter , you know and me I was born in and then we shifted to the bottom , you know that white house , I think it 's all offices now , in the the erm big gates of the cathedral . |
6 | You can warm them up on the Aga , okay ? |
7 | Maybe that 'll bring them back on the next plane . ’ |
8 | I 'd like you in on the meeting . ’ |
9 | A return to five furlongs should see him back on the winning path . |
10 | ‘ No , but I 'll look it up on the chart . |
11 | ‘ We can look it up on the map . |
12 | The beauty of it is that you can easily move them around on the wood . |
13 | I mean she used to toss , toss me off on the old and there 's , there 's and she used to sit on there used , used to sit on there she used to toss me off and I got this fucking as she 's tossing me off she did this love bite . |
14 | I 'll think of the look I want — at the moment I like to look ‘ French' ; you know , sophisticated and Parisian — so I 'll lay everything out on the bed , plan what shoes , what make-up , hairstyle , earrings , the lot . |
15 | A problem , because I do n't want a full-blooded plant-growing lighting set-up — in fact I could n't fit one in on the budget and in any case the undergravel and media I 'm using might not be conducive to growth . |
16 | one is , as far as I can see , is to do this where we fit , where we 're able to fit in subjects that er we missed , so certainly we 'll fit it in on the , on the later session . |
17 | ‘ You can drop us off on the corner if you like , Bill . ’ |
18 | ‘ I 'll go ahead , and you can join me down on the beach . ’ |
19 | The horse man used to have to go before anybody else , to feed the horses so that , and groom them , currycomb them , water them and do everything , before any of the farmers dare take them out on the fields . |
20 | ‘ Why do n't we call them up on the radio … ’ |
21 | Now Dr Winfield — and I have ratified this — made 127 sorties ; he could not have enjoyed his period at the Institute very much because he never seemed to he there , But he would come on a station with some project he wanted to fully research and he believed the only way to fully research these things was to " try them out on the dog " . |
22 | It 's forty years old and will set you back five and a half thousand pounds — but for that you can be sure no-one will dare cut you up on the motorway . |
23 | If Christian catches us he wo n't have you back on the farm again . ’ |
24 | I know you like hiking because I saw a photo of you in your little bum-freezers , so we 'll take you up on the moors and then call at Harry Ramsden 's for some fish ‘ n ’ chips . |
25 | I may well take you up on the offer . ’ |
26 | Right right did you take her out on the evening ? |
27 | But if her foot 's wider , you 'll get the bigger size it 'll take it up on the length bit . |
28 | and even if I ca n't take it up on the day , I could probably take it up the night before . |
29 | When the real Mac crashes and trashes your hard disc , you can take it out on the Smack-a-Mac ! |
30 | ‘ You ca n't take it out on the child , ’ she said . |