Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [verb] [pron] on the " in BNC.
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1 | The situation called for some drastic action and so I laid it on the line ; either they won this game or I would resign . |
2 | So I kissed her on the cheek . |
3 | I got cushions up there so I put them on the top . |
4 | so I put her on the floor , lifted her feet up to get the blood back to her head |
5 | so I put it on the top of there , every time anybody went by they knocked it off ! |
6 | So I put it on the dim switch so as he can see to get in the bedroom . |
7 | So she put them on the plate and she might want to work out what would three lots of two come to . |
8 | So she hit him on the face to make him prick his ears ! |
9 | So he tapped him on the shoulder and Dad being a big chap with big chest just said er S Do you know my lad ? |
10 | So he started me on the on politics , and he was very good . |
11 | So he puts it on the table and tries to squash it into shape , and by the time he 's got his mouth full of that he ca n't make a sound . |
12 | but it 's like you see , he gives them spellings and he puts perhaps three or four wrong in twenty and they 're supposed to come home and check 'em , meanwhile he leaves them on the board for a whole week , which I think I 've told you before |
13 | Yeah it 's one thing that er we have to reem reemphasize to people and usually I do it on the phone , that if people have got businesses erm the way look at it there 's such a commitment by this company |
14 | No I mean usually they show you on the T V when they 're leaving do n't they ? |
15 | Later I put one on the wall of my study so that I could watch these changes in my appearance . |
16 | Tenderly she laid it on the bed . |
17 | The Economist described the situation vividly : ‘ Whenever one hears somebody on the French radio vituperating against ‘ adventurers ’ one can be sure that M. Cohn-Bendit or some other leftist student is the target . |
18 | But now I play it on the Jackson and the bridge is stationary , so it helps it to stay in tune a lot better . |
19 | Now you put them on the shelves , and I 'll check you . ’ |
20 | If you want two matches to be satisfied simultaneously you put them on the same row in the criteria range . |
21 | They were speaking in favour of it , now here he comes along er and er we we 're I I find myself , regrettable I think because er er his er a minister very well informed in these areas with er who made in those committees a very powerful and effective contribution , now we find ourselves on the er opposite side but I have to say now that we are on opposite side that what is introducing today er is really er too little er and far too er too too late . |
22 | And now he had her on the hook for the second time . |
23 | Well I put it on the stuff and it 's blown , I 'll keep it because that 's what I 've just used . |
24 | Well I put mine on the market about ten week 's ago . |
25 | Well I did it on the way . |
26 | do it , well I do it on the month |
27 | there for three pairs which was just as well I stopped you on the last one . |
28 | Well you got one on the , which has got nothing to do with us . |
29 | ‘ Why do n't you fix one on the end of this ? |
30 | why did n't you do it on the way home ? |