Example sentences of "[vb -s] on [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Think I 'll have to do some rewrites on my part . |
2 | The metal bedsteads were white , the cotton covers on them white , and the children lying straight and still wore white gowns . |
3 | Burns units are weird places because all the staff are in masks and visitors have to wear hats and covers on their shoes . |
4 | T : That Grease album has got some break beats on it that have been used on loads and loads of stuff . |
5 | Furthermore , the duty to uphold and support just institutions is , in some respects , wider than the duty which devolves on one as a result of the fact that someone has legitimate authority over one , in three different ways . |
6 | Relatives who are carers may also find that the requirement for professional support to be given locally infringes on their own rights to privacy . |
7 | When the evidence is completed a report is drafted and the sub-committee deliberates on it until agreement is reached . |
8 | Probably , Comfort thought , as she blotted her lipstick and bared her teeth to check that there were no lipstick smears on them , Anthony had simply not felt like explaining his feelings to Julia and she had misinterpreted his silence . |
9 | The internal management rule does not assist a third party which has dealt in good faith with an organisation which then defaults on its debts . |
10 | The Martin Gropius building is an imposing brick block , which stands on what used to be one of the borders between East and West Berlin . |
11 | Deacon 's work clearly stands on its own . |
12 | Then , when it is ridden in the show ring , or it sees something possibly threatening , its anxiety peaks — it promptly stands on its hind legs or pulls its tongue back over the bit . |
13 | Leaving the castle behind you , turn left down the hill and look out once more over Prague , over the Malá Strana or Lesser Town founded in 1257 ( see p. 68 ) and up to the right where the great Monastery of Strahov ( see p. 64 ) stands on its own . |
14 | This katydid ( opposite ) , a kind of grasshopper , stands on its head to display its own version of a warning display . |
15 | The use of different flowers for each picture means that each design stands on its own but when the pictures are placed together it is obvious that they form a pair . |
16 | As soon as it stands on its own it ceases to be a clause and becomes a simple sentence . |
17 | who is never led but stands on his own ground , |
18 | you know he 's short and ugly an and the other lady says to her but er you should see how tall he is when he stands on his wallet . |
19 | If the patient 's foot tends to twist as he stands on it , he may be given a special ankle support to help hold it comfortably in position . |
20 | Bassist Jennifer — 12 hours ' sleep in three days , we reckon — adding : ‘ I 'm having a really bad night tonight and I do n't know what it is , but the next person who smacks the mic or stands on our gear … |
21 | the world stands on our table : |
22 | When I lock along my collection of phrenology books , including titles such as The Brain and How to Read It , and run my fingers with affection over the porcelain phrenological head that stands on my filing cabinet , I often wonder what future generations will make of today 's psychologists . |
23 | ‘ Would you tell me not to touch the little Degas horse that stands on my desk ? ’ |
24 | She said , opening her eyes , Rings on her fingers , bells on her toes … ’ ' |
25 | Back in Maya flat , in the red-brick downtown studio complex , a young local kid rings on his Ansaphone begging May to listen to his music . |
26 | Even though the purchase order accepts on its face all of the terms of the seller 's quotation , and even if the quotation had the status of an offer , the purchase order will not qualify as an acceptance . |
27 | They swapped all the babies round and removed the name bands on their wrists . |
28 | Seasun Tentrek has dropped under-occupancy surcharges on its apartments and tents for any holidays taken after August 21 , which can make a considerable saving . |
29 | The ole cow must 'ave seen me go in there from the winder an' suddenly the law pounces on me . |
30 | The husband pounces on it ; the Common Law makes it his . |