Example sentences of "i [vb past] [pron] on [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 With some wariness I lowered myself on to the front edge of his couch , while form one side more flunkeys appeared , guiding a hover-table laden with delicacies and fancy drinks .
2 I flung them on to the bed where she should have been , but was n't .
3 I am sorry not to have replied to your fax sooner but I passed it on to the wrong person for answers to your questions on promo videos .
4 It was difficult to stop my things from falling into the sea , but in the end I got everything on to the shore .
5 I drove myself on in the certainty that I held the ‘ trump ’ card behind me , quite literally .
6 Yes a row of houses and of course when I saw I looked out the door and there was this plane swooping down like that and it seemed so low because they were aiming an and the bomb fell in the cattle market and , and I threw myself on to the stone floor , you see , and er and presently one of the ambulance men came round to my office door and he said , are you alright ?
7 Still , I had an overseas news radio set and sometimes at dusk when I turned it on for the BBC overseas news , the light on its dial welcomed me like a beacon from home .
8 When he was n't looking I poured mine on to the floor .
9 Then , with the help of twenty of Blefuscu 's ships and three thousand sailors , I pulled it on to the beach .
10 and I , I showed her around some I , on the way back I said I 'll take you to Branston Park on the way back and I 'll show you where John 's working and I took her on to the , into the car park and I said look there he is up , huh , cutting the lawn , he was up cutting that , the big lawn she said one massive place I mean I took her all the way through Branston Park back to erm
11 I pushed him on to the bed and started to take his shoes off .
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