Example sentences of "[pers pn] on [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | She on the Hills , which want only |
2 | Just advise you on the dates of last year . |
3 | Somebody will sit down beside you on the sandhills and just talk . |
4 | And I 've still nothing to report to you on the buses or trains . |
5 | And I 've nothing too bad to report to you on the buses or trains . |
6 | And I 've nothing to report to you on the buses or trains . |
7 | But I can see you on the Brains Trust . ’ |
8 | Or are you on the streets ? ’ |
9 | In this issue it was great to see you on the streets , showing people united in the fight against growing racism . |
10 | This is to enable everyone to advise you on the possibilities you may choose to explore . |
11 | There you will meet a man who will brief you on the details of when and where the operation will take place . |
12 | Cos it i it should n't just be your preparation should not just be a one-off hour hour and a half what have you on the Sundays when you come along . |
13 | So take the plunge now , those of you on the sidelines ; think about a serious attack on the situation , in the knowledge that there are still improvements to make . |
14 | Whatever length of time is given , though , it will be difficult for an employer to justify dismissing you on the grounds of lack of skills or basic ability within that time unless something exceptional happens . |
15 | And if we did if we were to consider that you we 'd refuse you on the grounds that it was done without permission , you 'd have a perfect legitimate right to appeal above our heads and the Department of the Environment would rule against you could rule against us as they did with Mr Crendon |
16 | No you ca n't throw it you have to like jump on it like that and you go weee and it , and if , and if someone gets you on the hips you have to throw it to everybody . |
17 | Your local authority will be able to advise you on the requirements for fresh-air ventilators . |
18 | If you fight or question she will toss you on the thorns and it will go ill with you before you come out of there . |
19 | a ) Measure the angles of each triangle and mark them on the drawings . |
20 | I I like writing them writing them on the nodes like that . |
21 | and they 've I gave them to them and they put them on the hedges |
22 | you never see them on the motorways |
23 | The Government can not pretend to be concerned with security at army barracks and then , without regard for the soldiers , put them on the streets of London as easy targets for the terrorists . ’ |
24 | The Government can not pretend to be concerned with security at army barracks and then , without regard for the soldiers , put them on the streets of London as easy targets for the terrorists . ’ |
25 | The question should then be asked : How much did it cost to have them on the streets because they surely were not at school ? |
26 | Police spokesman Martin Wallwork said : ‘ In police stations civilians will do the duties of officers who man the front desk giving us the opportunity to redeploy them on the streets . ’ |
27 | At least it keeps them from the dangers which await them on the streets . |
28 | Would n't be very hard to find them on the streets would it ? |
29 | He took limes from his pyjama pockets and left them on the blankets . |
30 | Sister Cooney picked up a pile of books and began to replace them on the shelves . |