Example sentences of "on it [conj] [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | shiny varnish on it that brings the colour back out . |
2 | Like pasta , it is what you put on it that makes the difference . |
3 | I sat on it and smoked a cigarette before falling asleep in the long grass . |
4 | Another thing that tickled me about that game was that when vinny had got his second he went over to one of the hoardings that had ‘ Alexei Sayle ’ written on it and kicked the shit out of it for some reason ( same goal I think as above ) |
5 | Most of the more used ones are marked on it and given a number but there are thousands that are n't . |
6 | She booked a seat on it and took a taxi to the terminus . |
7 | Tom placed a rubber sheet on it and made the bed over it , Willie helping him when he was able . |
8 | In desperation Fleury leapt for the chandelier , with the intention of swinging on it and kicking the sepoy in the face . |
9 | The old man dropped the line and put his foot on it and lifted the harpoon as high as he could and drove it down with all his strength , and more strength he had just summoned , into the fish 's side just behind the great chest fill that rose high in the air to the altitude of the man 's chest . |
10 | I 'm right off the side of the bike so it takes much longer for me to get back on it and control the slide . ’ |
11 | Put the bloody paraffin on it and burn the lot off ! |
12 | I take back to the hotel a plan of the set with John 's pencilled movements on it and rewrite the scene that night . |
13 | Sailing : Most people prefer to be actively involved in sailing the boat than just sitting on it and admiring the view |
14 | think were erm well to be quite truthful I do n't know how they managed to exist on it and have a little bit for the occasional treat , erm or to have a a packet of cigarettes or whatever . |
15 | I think if you clicked on it and unbound the outline I think you might avoid that . |
16 | He settled himself comfortably on it and lit a cigarette . |
17 | And I 've seen her , done up and looking her very grandest , reach into a small-feathered evening bag , take out an antique cigarette case with an M in brilliants on it and offer a surprised young queen a condom . |