Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] [adv] [verb] on " in BNC.
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1 | Er the remainder of the regional representatives are in the agenda and I suggest they can be seen there and not repeated here and if I may then go on Ma'am , Council asked that we would in fact announce the results of the windsurfing committee election at the A G M and again in alphabetical order a Mr , Mr , Mr , Mr , Mr and Miss Bill North West Region . |
2 | I should just concentrate on my own children . ’ |
3 | I should perhaps apologize on behalf of the hotel for the temperature in the room this morning er I stayed here last night and woke up to find that not only was there no heat in the radiators , but there was no heat in the hot water . |
4 | I might just touch on it , our involvement … ’ |
5 | And I believe there 's some roadworks at Stafford , I might even get on my teletext and look and see what roadworks are on the M six , I may even give the A A a ring , to say , but it 's all on teletext and this sort of thing . |
6 | I 'll just sit on the edge of your bed and eat me chips . |
7 | I 'll just slip on another one . |
8 | ‘ If you give John another six months , I 'll never cheat on Babur again . ’ |
9 | Thank Dawn for her offer , please , and tell her I 'll certainly call on her if necessary . ’ |
10 | He took another step backwards and stared at her for a long moment before saying , ‘ This is the last time I 'll ever look on you willingly . ’ |
11 | I 'll maybe go on the security . |
12 | But what upset her particularly was the last sentence : ‘ I should go and work for a week in one of my shops but — though I could even sleep on the factory floor — I ca n't understand people working in shops . ’ |
13 | I could even try on old clothes . |
14 | I 'm sorry , if I could just make on other point . |
15 | Yes Chair , and I could just comment on the , on the consultation process particularly in relation to potential home closures and to the charges affecting people with learning disability . |
16 | the structured thought patterns I found that the most important because when I was up at the table on the second presentation I was able to have my thoughts relating to the layout already and with in fact just the single element of the subject shown on my paper I could immediately focus on that and in fact give the details of that right the way through . |
17 | I can also , if I erm come across the same problem a few times I could hopefully work on that and then probably eradicate altogether . |
18 | If all else failed I could usually rely on Massimo getting an ego-boosting tip from Helga , who was n't allowed to take part herself . |
19 | I could usually rely on George Polley , a committed Socialist and one or two other outspoken councillors , like Mark Finn and Eddie Quill , to provide me with my third of a column of copy . |
20 | ‘ I could never survive on my own . ’ |
21 | After ‘ The Bank ’ tragedy , I could never ride on any other part of the underground . |
22 | Mm and there was a verandah there so , if I did n't go out , you know , I could always sit on the verandah and watch them surfing . |
23 | thought I could always depend on . |
24 | I could always retire on disablement pension , find some quiet town , a town on a river , where there 'd be some fishing . |
25 | I believe in coil-tapping because I like single coil-type sounds , but all this parallel/series switching is something I 'd probably avoid on my own guitar . |
26 | I 'd rather fantasize on that . |
27 | ‘ I 'd rather depend on a surfer in an emergency than anyone else . |
28 | ‘ I 'd rather sleep on the floor than have to share a bed with you . ’ |
29 | ‘ I 'd rather crawl on broken glass than have you manhandle me . |
30 | Others I 'd just throw on a cotton frock and a pair of sandals to go out shopping . ’ |