Example sentences of "'d [verb] on [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Once I 'd got on to the continent I 'd walk there if I had to . |
2 | I 'd crumpled on to the door mat and I remember a fearful pain , but whether it was my head or my ankle , I do n't really know . |
3 | Strange that David should be coming along at that very moment that she 'd emerged on to the main road . |
4 | Once she 'd stepped on to the platform , there was nothing to do but turn , step , step , turn and nowhere to look but straight ahead . |
5 | He repeated the information he 'd passed on to the Abigails and to Mr Plant : that George Joseph Smith had bought fish for the late Miss Munday , and eggs for Mrs Burnham and Miss Lofty . |
6 | Here 's an imag-inary line-up Leeds might be fielding now if they 'd held on to the stars they rejected . |
7 | The police explained why they 'd held on to the vehicles which were being kept near Malvern , not at Worcester . |