Example sentences of "i [verb] [adv prt] on [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Station Officer Alan Bridle , from Canning Place 's Green Watch , said : ‘ When we arrived I got up on to the roof and then lowered myself down into the centre . |
2 | I walk out on to the great parade-ground beyond , where the grandstands left over from Trooping the Colour are still displacing the more usual arrangements for Trooping the Parked Cars . |
3 | ‘ Sometimes I run out on to the pitch with an erection , I 'm so excited . ’ |
4 | Then I padded out on to the colonnade . |
5 | I go up on to the headland where there are huge cliffs shot with crevices and water streams down the walls from melting snow . |
6 | And er they were still whistling and calling , so I went up on to the top of the bank and they it was this plantation that fell down in the warren and caught fire . |
7 | We examined the corpse and I went up on to the parapet . ’ |
8 | I went out on to the roof to have a look and at first I could see nothing amiss . |
9 | I went out on to the roof , glad to be in the fresh air after the smoky room and the raksi . |
10 | I went out on to the verandah for some air . |
11 | I went out on to the landing to wait for him . |
12 | I step out on to the patio carrying the tray with porcelain mugs by Boots the Chemists . |
13 | I ran out on to the bridge and jumped down into the moat . |
14 | It 's silly things like that which get in the way of the actual show , so for the next series , I suggested a couch , low enough for me to put my arm over the back of it , but high enough to stop me sliding off on to the floor . |