Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] was on [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Next Friday when you go to get your money , cos I was n't always with the collier , mostly I was on the day work .
2 Apparently I was on the edge of the crater and the main blast had gone over me .
3 So I was on the lookout .
4 Oh wait a minute perhaps it was on the A drive .
5 That summer Lewis thought perhaps he was on the verge of a nervous breakdown .
6 Perhaps he was on the point of leaving but the fracas caused by Waldegrave 's death prevented him . ’
7 His heavily built wife showed me my room and soon I was on the end of a bench in the small dark restaurant , supping soup with the few day-trippers ; listening to their stories .
8 Admittedly I was on the Costa del Sol at a private international school and not in the capital .
9 It had however taken me 40 gallons to fly from Duxford down to Stansted and I felt that somehow I was on a loser here !
10 She turned to look towards the shore , relieved when she saw the Sea-Fret making good headway back to Brides Haven , then a flock of screaming gulls startled her into resuming her climb , and soon she was on the Neck and starting the last , steep push towards the plateau .
11 Nigel Mansell had for years been saying : ‘ Just go out and win ! ’ , and finally he was on the point of doing precisely that .
12 Would that not cause er security problems if you put exactly what was on the box .
13 I remember once I was on the steps of a hotel in Liverpool , and a middle-aged woman wearing a maroon coat came up and said , ‘ Hey , George , you know I 've always loved you , could I have your autograph ? ’
14 A few weeks later I was on a troopship , the converted Andes , with 3,000 men , bound for the Middle East via the Cape .
15 I took this threat rather lightly and for good reason , because some fifteen minutes later he was on the telephone to me talking about a completely different matter , as though the previous conversation had never taken place .
16 Seconds later he was on the phone again , bulling into the next prospect .
17 Sixty seconds later he was on the pavement of Lombard Street .
18 Often she was on the verge of tears for no reason , like a baby .
19 Now he was on the edge of the pine forest at the bottom of the meadow .
20 He took it a few feet out , so now he was on the edge of the 18 yard box … near the corner ( so approx 25 yards from goal ) , he pulled it back the other way , turned and curled the ball into the top left corner with his left foot .
21 I feel well and th and I try er and my husband 's nieces they often ring me up er well I was on the phone to one of them when you came yesterday .
22 A month or two ago I was on the phone to the Baltic , to obtain some bloodcurdlingly seditious statement from the local nationalists .
23 Here I was on the production line , as the kind of fodder passing along between doctors and consultants .
24 Without warning , Lou began beating her forehead and moaning ; plainly she was on the verge of hysteria .
25 Well it was on the settee and cos he had his blue hat on .
26 Well he was on the floor were n't he ?
27 18 months ago he was on a family day out when his father 's car hit a lorry .
28 Not long ago he was on the phone to me moaning about Paul saying , he wo n't give me the time of day .
29 Then I was on the phone in na lower school .
30 By then I was on the dole .
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