Example sentences of "on his [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Disappointed at the value put on his company by the stock market , which compared it with other electronics groups , he decided to spin-off Vodafone and Chubb .
2 And then he 'd lock the doors to the reception block , and he 'd retire to his back room and make himself as small as a child on his bunk in the corner .
3 Here she reported on his involvement in the newly formed dairy co-operative and of the development of his on-farm yoghurt production process .
4 Although the jury heard eight hours of videotaped testimony by Reagan [ see p. 37241 ] , the former President was often confused and vague about operational details and did little to shed any further light on his involvement in the affair .
5 Highly nervous , he rushed into combat like a wound-up spring , diving on his foe in the impetuous manner that cost the life of many an inexperienced young aviator .
6 Stich , Wimbledon king two years ago , unleashed nine aces , and was only in trouble on his serve in the opening game of the match , when he saved three break points .
7 Stich , Wimbledon king two years ago , unleashed nine aces , and was only in trouble on his serve in the opening game of the match , when he saved three break points .
8 At length these bitter fruits of sin , and a sense of dependency on his providence for the averting those dreadful consequences with which others were imminently threatened , brought me to the repentance and gave me a victory over those guilty passions by which I had been so long enslaved .
9 N.Z. A Weak Heart : Roddie on his bike in the evening , with his hands in his pockets , doing marvels by that dark tree at the corner of May Street .
10 Like the Dvořák , this performance has all the intensity and thrust of a live recording ( and how delightful , too , are the pictorial elements ; the errand boy whistling on his bike in the opening movement , for instance ) .
11 For example , there was an oil smear on his jacket of the same type as that he used in his car .
12 General Galtieri was acquitted on human rights charges but sentenced first by a military court , then , on appeal , by a civilian court on his conduct of the 1982 Falklands War .
13 He congratulated Ortega on his conduct of the elections and called for a ceasefire in the contra war , stating that " given the clear mandate for peace and democracy there is no reason for further military activity from any quarter " .
14 Not another book on his beliefs in the paranormal , but his much-praised autobiography .
15 Sub-Prior Richard , a kindly soul even to those for whom he had no particular liking , grew anxious , and went to look for the stray , and found him on his bed in the dortoir , pallid and shivering , pleading sickness and looking pinched , grey and cold .
16 Mr Kronweiser sat on his bed in the little working-class backstreet in Oswaldston where he rented a room , hunched forward and staring ahead .
17 His mother had been singing with a company playing in a northern seaside town and he had lain on his bed in the boarding house , biting his nails , sunk under a terrible inertia .
18 By the time of his third Melbourne Cup in November he had already won eight races as a five-year-old and had become a national idol , but the handicapper had shovelled ten stone ten pounds on his back for the Cup , so it was no disgrace when he could finish only eighth .
19 He found himself struggling on his back with the stifling presence of the flag wrapped round him like a shroud ; the strange thing was that as he weakly continued to struggle ( for the staff lay across his legs , pinning him down , and the lanyards had somehow trussed his elbows to his sides ) , he recognized the sensation immediately : this was a nightmare he had had on the night they had taken refuge in the Residency , and repeatedly since then throughout the siege ; when the Collector , cursing , had at last fought his way out of the flag , it was such a relief to escape from his nightmare that he felt he did not mind so much about the sepoys .
20 He was lying on his back with the sheet round his waist , one arm flung up over his head , and she could see bruises all down the underside of his arm and down his ribs .
21 He said : ‘ Gary ended up on his back with the cross bar on his chest area .
22 One was lying on his back on the stretcher and appeared to be badly wounded .
23 Taff lay down on his back on the floor of the trench , oblivious to the mosquitoes and everything else and was soon snoring loudly .
24 Sprawled on his back on the deck , he lay exhausted under a waterfall of waves breaking over the cabin top .
25 When the patient lies on his back on the plinth , his head , shoulders and trunk are supported on a wedge cushion .
26 While the other patients crowded outside and Miss Sowerby tried to keep them in order , Alec motioned to the father to carry the boy into the ‘ ops ’ theatre and lay him down on his back on the operating table so that we could make a more detailed examination .
27 Forget rolled on his back on the court in the seconds before Noah and other members of the team joined him .
28 So Preston put his reservations behind him and his wrist in front and lay on his back on the sofa while Emily bounced on him .
29 Toby was lying on his back on the bed , smoking .
30 Leon lay on his back on the table , with one leg crossed over the other , the preparations for dinner all around him .
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