Example sentences of "on [pos pn] [noun sg] we " in BNC.

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1 If it 'd depended on my father we 'd have been dead years ago .
2 On my world we call this the jusei , Lord .
3 I am very much in favour of doing that and I guess that since this conference has got the environment on its agenda we may hope to hear bright new suggestions of how to avoid dilemmas of that kind .
4 Many of our residents have enjoyed the hospitality and entertainment courtesy of Matron Elder and on their behalf we should like to express our appreciation , and to thank all concerned for including us in their celebrations .
5 On their behalf we brew : Fürstenberg .
6 There simply are such ‘ indicative ’ signs , and they are presented to us in sense-experience ; on their basis we can reason to the hidden things which they ‘ indicate ’ .
7 In contrast , by accompanying experienced officers on their beat we saw how seriously they took neighbourhood policing and the range of duties which it comprised : job satisfaction is high among neighbourhood policemen ( Trojamowicz and Banas 1985 ) .
8 On his protection we gingerly rely .
9 He will be gone about a month and on his return we shall go to Sydney as quickly as we can …
10 We took Roydale and Fringe from the lads and when Tremayne had driven off and positioned himself on his hillock we started together up the all-weather gallop , going the fastest I 'd been ever .
11 On our descent we began by setting up our own abseils but quickly accepted an offer from the Germans to share abseils , taking turns at setting up the anchor points .
12 After a few more minutes of ribald banter on our part we were startled by a flash to starboard and an explosion as a six-pound shell whizzed across our bows .
13 On our return we realised it was our last evening at the campsite in Waldsee .
14 On our course we had the most enchanting fellow — a flight heutenant doctor and his name was Tom MacDonald — who eventually became one of the most senior Medical Officers in the RAF .
15 As we pride ourselves on our service we would certainly like to hear from you if there is any reason for not renewing your entry .
16 I mean on our , on our plan we have before us we have no there erm indeed of er , of er of
17 when we went to Marks and Spencers on our trip we went there an'all
18 Once out of the bustling grimy city and on our way we motored into the heart of rural England , through expanses of green rolling hills with the odd kestrel hovering by the roadside looking for prey , and just as the sun began to set we passed Stonehenge , the strange stone monoliths eerily silhouetted against the dusky pink horizon .
19 On our way we called on the established church minister , who had been the means of our coming to the Island , and with whom we had special business , and were immensely tickled to find that he had actually fled !
20 ‘ T was then , if on our Author we rely ,
21 On our walk we certainly felt it .
22 Despite the effects of recession on our business we have not lost our long-term focus on the training and development of our employees .
23 We struck out for Cambridge and although we made the odd wrong turn they were quickly rectified and with luck on our side we found the hotel .
24 The only time we really react to them is when , perhaps , it 's on our car we do n't them to disturb anybody and you 're trying to fumble about with your keys and switch the thing off .
25 Besides which , on our visit we were rather discouraged from bathing by the sight of a dead lamb lying innocently at the bottom of the pool .
26 She said if it 's that shadow on your lung we 'll soon have you on your feet
27 However , if you write to us on your return we compensate you for outbound delays as follows :
28 But even if they are qualified and on your establishment we can not but insist that they have a substantial teaching load as well , and I really do n't think that is any way to run a library …
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