Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] on some [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I lost it in 1963 on the A30 west of Salisbury when I skidded on some diesel oil and rolled over and over .
2 ‘ Have I stumbled on some dark and desperate secret ? ’
3 ‘ Well , then your outraged mother leapt into the car which was loaded with our luggage because we intended to be off to Urbino that morning , and apparently she decided on some kind of hara-kiri or felo de se , a consummation of our marriage devoutly to be wished but never performed .
4 She put on some music while they ate and the conversation moved from the complexities of the dysfunctioning family to fertility rites to developing acting styles to the persistence of Aids to Harry Roy to the nature of joy to the repressiveness of English Fascism to the astrological outlook , and , finally to Lee , herself , to her tendency to withdraw from the group , but , ultimately , to her graciousness as their hostess and the deliciousness of her food .
5 She overdosed on some kind of speed . ’
6 ‘ Have you put on some weight ? ’
7 We happened on some good 'uns , and we happened on some sort of funny ones when we goo round .
8 Are they based on some notion of ‘ inherent ’ differences ?
9 He sits on some plastic institutional sofa .
10 He let me go up and made me sit on the divan and he put on some music and turned out the lights and the moon came through the window .
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