Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [pron] [adv prt] on " in BNC.

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1 A return to five furlongs should see him back on the winning path .
2 Maybe we should take them up on it . ’
3 The buyer has no lien over rejected goods and therefore must hand them over on request even though he has not received the return of his purchase money , Lyons v. May & Baker ( 1923 K.B. ) .
4 Cos they , they er Walter used to say , any positive voters we must get them out on the day .
5 ‘ You should get something down on this .
6 He said , I 'll catch him out on this one .
7 I 'll buy you out on that Ga .
8 I 'll bring one in on Tuesday , in case , but if it comes on on the weekend I 'm gon na tape it .
9 Maybe that 'll bring them back on the next plane . ’
10 We 're about due for one — I might bring you in on it . ’
11 ‘ No , but I 'll look it up on the chart .
12 I 'll drop it off on Monday
13 I 'll think of the look I want — at the moment I like to look ‘ French' ; you know , sophisticated and Parisian — so I 'll lay everything out on the bed , plan what shoes , what make-up , hairstyle , earrings , the lot .
14 one is , as far as I can see , is to do this where we fit , where we 're able to fit in subjects that er we missed , so certainly we 'll fit it in on the , on the later session .
15 ‘ I might take you up on that . ’
16 Somewhere , som something wrong somewhere so we 'll have him out on Monday .
17 Well the , all the others go on a Saturday but Heidi said she would be in it if she did n't have to go on Saturday , every Saturday , because she goes riding you see at nine o'clock nine till four so er Wendy said oh she 'll have her up on a Sunday afternoon the two or three principals .
18 ‘ We 'll have you back on your feet in no time . ’
19 He had obtained the recipe from a letter in a newspaper , had a sample made up , and suggested in a covering letter that Dr. Yeats might try it out on some of his patients .
20 I know you like hiking because I saw a photo of you in your little bum-freezers , so we 'll take you up on the moors and then call at Harry Ramsden 's for some fish ‘ n ’ chips .
21 I 'll take you up on that .
22 ‘ Yeah , we 'll take you up on that , Dave , ’ Graham said then suddenly looked despairingly at the sealed container .
23 ‘ I 'll take you up on that offer of a bed if it 's still going . ’
24 ‘ I think I 'll take you up on it .
25 But if her foot 's wider , you 'll get the bigger size it 'll take it up on the length bit .
26 I 'll take it back on Monday then .
27 I 'll take it out on them !
28 I just burnt twenty quid on food and if I stay here to eat it I 'll take it out on them !
29 I 'll serve it up on toast for you . ’
30 And then the policeman said : ‘ We 'll let you off on one condition . ’
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