Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [verb] [pron] on the " in BNC.
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31 | I tell you why do n't you invite me on the show or would you feel a bit overawed ? |
32 | Why do n't you invite me on the show unless you feel you mi you may be overawed in my company ? |
33 | Why have n't you got it on the . |
34 | ‘ Ca n't you get them on the radio ? ’ |
35 | Did n't you get it on the radio ? ’ |
36 | Well why do n't you put it on the table or on the little table , it does n't even fit on that shelf , does it ? |
37 | Ca n't we get it on the |
38 | Ah well they put me on the top rate of pay , which was quite good , thirty five shilling a week . |
39 | Why do n't they put it on the ? |
40 | Two months ago he put it on the market for £2 million . |
41 | I took it out of the bed and stared at it , then I put it on the table beside my bed and put out the lights . |
42 | Then I saw something on the ice in front of me . |
43 | Then I tried it on the pasture , but that was a bit rough , so I thought I would ride it down the new road through the iron gate leading out of my land . |
44 | Then you put it on the window sill for people to admire so heaven knows how many went that way . ’ |
45 | Then she seated herself on the edge of the bed and , breathing deeply , raised the phone up to her ear . |
46 | Then she placed it on the flames . |
47 | Leaning across she kissed him on the cheek . |
48 | Then we heard someone on the stairs . |
49 | Our suppliers buy direct from the ports , prepare and pack the fish for us and then we have it on the shelves within 24 hours . |
50 | Why do you think it might be important that we think about what we say and how we say it on the telephone ? erm There is a gap here for you to respond ! |
51 | Then they clapped me on the back with too many hands , thrust upon me the plastiform wafer that confirmed payment of the rest of my fee , and proclaimed that they would create a song for the festival in praise of ’ the , most safe and reliable Delmore Curb , master courier ’ . |
52 | You go down there they slap you on the wrist you walk away from it and go and do it again . |
53 | Then he laid her on the bed and feasted his eyes on her , slender and seductive , totally naked except for the glowing ruby that flashed fire whenever she moved her hand . |
54 | For a moment , I thought he was going to hit me with the shoe ; then he dropped it on the floor and began to pull at my clothes . |
55 | But Blain-Thomson will be able to tell you more then he gets him on the table . |
56 | I bent forward to see if I could recognise him — there was something vaguely familiar about him , the voice perhaps — and then he hit me on the side of my head — ’ Poor Miss Watson faltered and her eyes filled with tears at the memory of that vicious blow . |
57 | I have one month when I take it on the dot , every day , I then forget , and I think , oh God I 'm pregnant . |
58 | As Brian Clough told me when I met him on the top of the Little Elm bus earlier this season — we were both going to check out Little Elm Intaflora 's young Dutch forward , Kylie Van Der Graaf — ‘ Sadly , young man , football is like a football . ’ |
59 | ‘ Well , here we are , ’ Andy says , sitting forward and slapping his hands on his knees , then taking the J when I tap him on the elbow . |
60 | I was still gagging up the last few dregs when somebody punched me on the cheek , sending the other side of my head banging against the metal wall of the shelter . |