Example sentences of "do [adv] [verb] [adv prt] on the " in BNC.
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1 | Such is the state of computer technology for the registration and running of club membership lists that hobby-based clubs for children or adults like this , run by publishers , could well proliferate , and lively booksellers might do well to get in on the act . |
2 | Another , who did not pass by on the hour , might think , not of Death , but of the astrolabe showing the positions of the planets . |
3 | The orchestra did not miss out on the fun either , starting with an unscored game of hunt-the-missing-French-horn-part ( eventually found lurking on the bassoonist 's stand ) , which delayed the start . |
4 | We were given to understand that the A.S.R. boats did not put out on the express orders of the A.O.C. that they would be too vulnerable to air attack . |
5 | In 1964 the traffic similarly did not pose quite such a problem as in 1988 , the car parking round the district proving quite adequate , especially as the expected crowds did not turn up on the day . |
6 | Do not go out on the streets , he begged his compatriots — instead , put a lighted candle in the window for reform . |
7 | You do not call out , you do not lay around on the floor . |
8 | Sheer orders of magnitude matter , and the orders of magnitude do not come down on the side of the real-balance effect . |
9 | ‘ We did n't go in on the free travel promotion because many of the deals involved British Rail and we do n't have it here , ’ she said . |
10 | Lucy Lane said : ‘ I wonder he did n't cash in on the journal . ’ |
11 | And Lucy Lane : ‘ I wonder he did n't cash in on the journals . ’ |
12 | But she knew that , if she did n't turn up on the beach , Ross would only come back to fetch her . |
13 | I 'm surprised you did n't fall over on the way here . ’ |
14 | Do n't miss out on the fun ! |
15 | Do n't miss out on the fun ! |
16 | LOXTON DE-ALCOHOLISED SPARKLING BRUT ( Safeway , £3.49 ) : An alcohol-free sparkler to make sure the non-drinkers do n't miss out on the fun . |
17 | There are lots of events going on so do n't miss out on the fun and help them raise £2 million from April 1–12 — for further information and a funpack , write to . |
18 | DO N'T miss out on the Mirror 's new gem of a contest . |
19 | They can be prepared in advance to ensure you do n't miss out on the firework fun . |
20 | We 'll be open late , so do n't miss out on the savings . |
21 | getting the child to obey requests/instructions during the course of the day ( e.g. ‘ Stop teasing your sister ’ , ‘ Put that chocolate back on the shelf ’ , ‘ Do n't go out on the road ’ ) ; |
22 | We 've got a lot in common , we do n't blend in on the showbiz party circuit … ’ |
23 | I 'm sure the gladiators will enjoy a spot of tiddlywinks with Uncle Nero before they die — but mind you do n't end up on the funeral pyre yourself going leap-frogging over the mourners like that . |
24 | In response to this BFI Wastecare has produced a leaflet , Do n't end up on the wrong side of the law , which outlines what will be required of these companies under the new regulations . |
25 | Do n't lean back on the chairs . |
26 | ‘ Do n't cash in on the fact that you know I — I 'm susceptible to you . |
27 | I do n't sit in on the general meeting , no . |
28 | ‘ Do n't stand about on the doorstep , ’ he said . |
29 | ‘ I 've also got an old ‘ 57 brown sunburst which I do n't take out on the road , as last time it got knocked over twice , and I do n't want it to get battered any more . |
30 | Unless you cut back on road building , you do n't cut back on the car , unless you invest in public transport , you do n't get people to use it . |