Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] on [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | It will eventually dawn on them that they have killed their son and they will suffer for that reason . ’ |
2 | Of course , that rather depended on who was coming ; he did n't know the footsteps . |
3 | Who had the most influence on your screen career . |
4 | With your wonderful knowledge of the Bible , Mr. Deputy Speaker , you produced the Lazarus motion which revived them all from the dead and they eventually passed on their way through the House . |
5 | He had been twice into Ruane 's office , and the first time the block had been polite , and the second time he had been told rather less politely to sit on his hands and wait , like everybody else had to . |
6 | The moon causes another rhythm , which has little influence on us but is of profound importance to life along the shore , and that is the rhythm of the tides . |
7 | He had seven birdies in his best opening round so far , six of them in the first 12 holes , but had trouble getting properly aligned on his long shots . |
8 | old son , you 're gon na stand on something sharp or something hot spilt on them and you are gon na scream |
9 | Relatives who are carers may also find that the requirement for professional support to be given locally infringes on their own rights to privacy . |
10 | THE lover of Britain 's famous agony aunt , Marje Proops , was secretly cheating on her by living with another woman . |
11 | He eventually capitalized on his knowledge of Europe by publishing in 1796 both a set of five maps of the Rhine , Meuse , and Scheldt and a survey entitled A Developement of the Views and Designs of the French Nation , which sought to warn the English of certain French activities . |
12 | Advisers in feedback sessions made few references to the self-appraisal and mostly reported on their own visits . |
13 | I really enjoy touring , whereas a lot of musicians are n't interested ; they 'd rather concentrate on their session work . ’ |
14 | Pious it may sound , but I do actually believe that there is a sense in which a group of students do collectively know much of what they need to know about learning : the problem of the PGCE year is to give them confidence that they know ; and the experience that knowing they can successfully act on their knowledge . |
15 | The Duchess has even taken up sketching to feel more at one with the subject of her new book ( Victoria apparently relied on her own sketches rather than paparazzi snaps or pictures in Hello ! as mementoes of overseas trips ) and admits that she , like the late Queen , is a ‘ tireless traveller ’ . |
16 | The Colourcode play funk as hard as the Red Hot Chili Peppers , but with the feel that the Chilis so obviously lack on their heavy-handed interpretation of Stevie Wonder 's ‘ Higher Ground ’ . |
17 | The Colourcode play funk as hard as the Red Hot Chili Peppers , but with the feel that the Chilis so obviously lack on their heavy-handed interpretation of Stevie Wonder 's ‘ Higher Ground ’ . |
18 | The study of the distribution of exotic imported goods within England has extended as far as noting that there are two basic patterns to their distribution , apparently depending on their sources , and that particular areas or individual cemeteries have disproportionately high quantities of some of these goods . |
19 | Yeah but the favour we 're only touching on what we can do . |
20 | Therefore we better comment on it ! |
21 | Then one day they took me out again and let me free to try to fly for myself , and I knew that I must try , for much depended on it . |
22 | Clarke said Chelmsford would be approaching the tournament as one of the favourites , but much depended on who prepared the best , had the most luck and stayed free of injuries . |
23 | Opportunity does n't only knock on your door it almost batters it down ! |
24 | Samuel 's eyes suddenly riveted on his hated rival . |
25 | The narrator is basically reflecting on what happened to him during childhood , adolescence and into adulthood . |
26 | They are reluctant to waste money on access when ramblers and landowners ca n't get one and sit down together to agree on what 's needed . |
27 | That really sort of I mean obviously depending on what you pay I mean the policies can vary from twenty five pounds up to four hundred pounds . |
28 | The principal adviser said that the advisers could only comment on what they had seen — or not seen . |
29 | No , it 's only a te , well I mean you can only stay on it for ten months a year . |
30 | ‘ Because he inherited , and because she knows he feels guilty , and so plays on it . |