Example sentences of "on [coord] [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 They know he 's not gon na be there for for ever , I E you know , he 'll want to move on or they perhaps will move on .
2 with a single , oh , that 's right with a single project on and we just
3 Well I was a bleeding age but I had n't got a job and erm I decided to keep on and we actually used a lot of our August summer holidays to help move the stuff from to School .
4 Er well that was about the biggest , that that we worked on and we maybe had er some things for churches .
5 and the next night he 'll be kipping and the other one I 'll be working and that 's how they used to go on and it eventually , that 's why it was ten English worker 's to one Japanese because of that reason
6 Eventually , though , it will catch up with you in the form of self-loathing , as the pounds pile themselves on and you possibly curb your social life , and , moreover , endanger your health .
7 By this time people were organising treks out of Burma and the chaplain 's wife begged me to take you three out by a plane leaving Shwebo next day , but you were all too sick , and so we stayed on and I hastily sewed boiler suits against mosquitoes if and when we could trek out .
8 are going on and I just did n't feel that we could erm support one .
9 ‘ I did pick up a lot of younger listeners with the early evening shows and it 's harder for them to tune in now , which I regret , but , without wanting to sound melodramatic , I would have done myself a mischief if I 'd carried on and I already feel better . ’
10 ‘ I did pick up a lot of younger listeners with the early evening shows and it 's harder for them to tune in now , which I regret , but , without wanting to sound melodramatic , I would have done myself a mischief if I 'd carried on and I already feel better . ’
11 He has an excellent background in support , not involved in in the running but continuous interest and support and for him to take on this challenge shows a particular kind of commitment to the work of the Save The Children Fund and we 're very grateful to him for taking it on and I sincerely hope that he will enjoy the experience , especially after meeting all of you today .
12 I wondered what the hell was going on and I suddenly felt absolutely terrified .
13 People on the parish only got ten shillings a week to live on and I often used to wonder how those who got drunk could afford it .
14 But as time dragged on and I obviously got worse , I suppose my friends decided to take action .
15 ‘ It was good quality stuff , good to work on and I gradually worked my way up to being one of the house engineers and it took off from there . ’
16 Then he put this on and he instantly transformed into another character who did a mime to a piece of Baroque music .
17 I mean , that 's really funny , is n't it — we did n't have anything to play it on but we still thought it was great .
18 There were some uneventful demonstrations going on but we never felt threatened .
19 And when they would offer to no no they would n't they would have their own way of drying it in in their bags they would have another clean or or you would say clothes to put on but we never ever heard of them doing a washing .
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