Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] [adv prt] on [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Cardiff moved out on to the landing , still keeping the gun well in front of him , and ready to use it if the thing should show any signs of stirring .
2 So Angus got up on to the rock and held his fist high and told young McCulloch to stand the hostages on a knoll where everyone could see them and called out the oath above the drone of the pipe : ‘ We do swear — never to swerve — from our present path — till we have cleansed the country — of this oppressive Act .
3 Once he had gone , Shiona sank down on to the bed and kicked off her shoes , glad to be alone for a few minutes .
4 Moving as quietly and gently as she could to avoid scaring the budgie away , Penny climbed up on to the fence and then , by way of various branches , up the tree .
5 Shiona climbed out on to the crunchy , gravelled forecourt and looked around her .
6 Shiona stepped out on to the landing .
7 David jumped down on to the platform and put up his hands for the baggage .
8 Rachaela walked out on to the street .
9 Maggie walked out on to the balcony and looked across at the mountains .
10 Ronni stepped out on to the terrace feeling elated with excitement .
11 Conchis moved out on to the terrace , and I followed him .
12 Poor old long-suffering Dunbar , Aubrey thought , as Pogo climbed out on to the pavement and paid the driver .
13 Ten minutes later , dressed in aqua-coloured jogging pants and a white T-shirt , her hair vigorously tamed into a ponytail and with trainers on her feet , Lindsey stepped out on to the crew deck into bright May sunshine and a temperature of seventy degrees .
14 Philip went back on to the roof and finished the tiling .
15 There were no bombs left , so Mayne leaped up on to the wing and , reaching into the cockpit , wrenched out the instrument panel with his bare hands .
16 Caroline sank down on to the edge of the bed and shut her eyes tightly , trying to block out the humiliating scene , but it was impossible .
17 Steve flopped back on to the sofa , his legs over the arm , cradling the glass of champagne in two hands .
18 Mrs Pettifer came out on to the terrace with a tray , glasses and a big bottle of champagne .
19 The train pulled into Central Station and Nathan stepped down on to the platform with his case .
20 Talbot moved out on to the port wing to join the lieutenant who stood there , a tall , thin young man with fair hair , thick pebbled glasses and a permanently lugubrious expression .
21 Carson stepped out on to the terrace and looked over the rail again .
22 Samantha Cullam scuttled out on to the pavement .
23 All London came out on to the streets to watch when Essex and his men left for Ireland .
24 Emma dropped down on to the couch again and Peggy beside her , and the first question Peggy asked was , ‘ Is this true ? ’ and Emma nodded , saying , ‘ Yes , yes , it 's true , every word . ’
25 Later , when the Porter came out on to the platform , Peter asked about the white line .
26 They changed platforms for the Circle going clockwise and , told by Dean that it was a safe stretch , at Gloucester Road both Chris and Damon climbed out on to the roof of the car .
27 Rachel walked out on to the main road a few minutes later feeling overwhelmed with guilt .
28 Howard sinks back on to the day-bed .
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