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 .
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