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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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There is something in/on my mind.

0There is something 01b00in/on02b00 my mind.02br
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00I presume both in and on fit in the above, but what are the differences they make? Thanks.0-
  

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0 What do you have 01b 00in mind02b 00? ]02br 02br 00I've had something 01b 00on my mind02b 00 for over a week now. ] 0-

  • 0 What do you have 01b 00in mind02b 00?
  • ]02br 02br 00I've had something 01b 00on my mind02b 00 for over a week now.
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0 What do you have 01b00in mind02b00? [You've just told me that you want to do something special this weekend.]02br
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00I've had something 01b00on my mind02b00 for over a week now. [I've been thinking........] 0-
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0If something or somebody is 01b00on your mind02b00, you are 01b00thinking or worrying about02b00 01b00it / them02b00 a lot.02br
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01i00Don't bother your father tonight -- he's got a lot on his mind.02i0-

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