Example sentences of "[pers pn] [conj] [vb -s] on " in BNC.
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1 | The amount that banks hold in cash and operational balances is up to them and depends on the demand for cash that they expect from their customers . |
2 | If you that runs on one and a half volts . |
3 | In contrast hearing and vibration provide information from objects and people which ‘ comes in ’ to you and impinges on you . |
4 | These will probably range from ephemeral paperbacks to more substantial tomes purchased for your studies at college , as well as others probably given to you as presents on special occasions . |
5 | Him that him that calls on the bloody bingo . |
6 | What is it that happens on the ground that in your view makes it not far enough ? |
7 | However , it seems that such a provision can not be a contractual promise , and will only be effective if it gives rise to an estoppel ; it therefore will not exclude the implied term of fitness for purpose unless the seller believes it and relies on it ( Lowe v Lombank [ 1960 ] 1 All ER 611 ) . |
8 | Iain hates Gene Pitney so he stops it and puts on ‘ Everything I Own ’ again . |
9 | He did n't mind socializing with his staff as long as it was on His terms and at their expense , but to meet them as equals on neutral ground was another matter . |