1.            He sat patiently on his stool.

2.       He got an extremely sheepish look on his face.

3.       He was wiping his hands on his greasy apron.

4.       He was on his deathbed before his mother forgave him.

5.       There was an evil look on his face.

6.       He leapt up on his horse.

7.       He felt a gentle tapping on  his shoulder.

8.       His grip on his sword was strong.

9.       From now on, she will be in charge.

10.    Can you tell us what is going on?

11.    They walked for miles, on and on into the heart of the mountain. 

12.    The three friends walked on and on into the night.

13.    I'd   put money on it.

14.    I will take him up on it.

15.    Are you holding out on me?

16.    A shadow has been on my   heart.

17.    Please don't exert yourself on my behalf.

18.    Get them to fight on our side.

19.    We will be on our way in the morning.

20.    We only go out for dinner on rare occasions.

21.    His unseeing eyes focused on some deep internal turmoil.

22.    What was on that paper?

23.    Someone was waiting for her on the other side of the river.

24.    There were no other shrubs of any kind on the banks.

25.    Mystery was written on their faces.

26.    That night the boys slept on the ground in the forest.

27.    Frodo slipped on the ring.

28.    He danced on the table.

29.    He was on the verge of mental collapse.

30.    His posters were already up on the walls.

1     a look," he said.  He  stepped up on a brick and leaned over the basin. 
2    nd a bottle of rum!    Fifteen men on a dead man's chest,    The cabin-bo
3    rom under his cloak, where it hung on a fine golden chain Bilbo had   sto
4    .heh)  It rose and fell, and ended on a high   piercing note.  Even as th
5    owed him that he  was now standing on a high hilltop, which he must have 
6     was,  as a rule, terrible company on a hike, and Fatty was a hundred tim
7     horn.  "Always before setting out on a journey I do  this," he said.  He
8    riously from the other) he carried on a large leaf as  on a tray a pile o
9    o you?"         Pipsqueak, sitting on a log watching Morrie bargain with 
10    lass's dress torn  and fluttering on a nail. He waved his hand to his lo
11   l.   "It is safe around your neck, on a new chain.  But don't try using i
12   bbit girl.       For now we're off on a quest of sorts,     To meet the w
13   in the midst of shelterless lands, on a river that  was the frontier of w
14   dle rich being   put to slow death on a roasting spit are beginning to an
15    slamming as if   of a soft object on a rock.    Frodo mused, "The wearin
16   ...               Picture yourself on a ship in the Ocean,             Wi
17    more.      That night they camped on a small eyot close to the western b
18    limped back a few   feet, and sat on a stone bench.       After a moment
19   figure in   camouflage riding away on a stout horse. Some of the local Ho
20   shed the speech, then he jumped up on a table, tore off his  shirt, and s
21   er) he carried on a large leaf as  on a tray a pile of white water-lilies
22   e leaped into the air.  He slipped on a tray of mugs when he came down, a
23   'll probably find  his way to live on a vet's farm outside of some town, 
24    from our bedroom."        Tom sat on a while beside them in silence and 
25   were done Gandalf started rambling on about how he  had entered the Necro
26   At the start, Gloin rambled on and on about how the dwarves wanted   to  
27   n the near future.  He went on and on  about squatters' rights, and local
28   , sir.  Mr. Morrie's just jealous, on account that he  looks like the wro
29   mselves up, got dressed, and  went on again.  Night came beneath the tree
30   ?"  Sam and Pipsqueak were walking on  ahead exchanging dirty stories, an

 

 

 

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