Example sentences of "all be on " in BNC.

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1 All are on the market today .
2 This is a stunning world of peace and tranquility , an assortment of panoramic spectacles , where every sight is awesome , and all are on the grandest of scales .
3 It was the first real ballet of John 's to be seen at Covent Garden , since his dances for operas had so far all been on a small scale , and it was far from being a success .
4 They had after all been on board .
5 You know cause it 's all been on here .
6 ‘ Then we must all be on our guard ! ’ he commented .
7 With no full factory Yamaha YZRs in the 250 World Championship this year , Zeelenberg knows his main rivals will all be on Honda NSRs , identical to his own .
8 In the case of the large professional partnership , Fama and Jensen argue that the shareholders in such a firm have enough knowledge about its activities to be able to protect their interests , without either the need to all be on the board , or to have recourse to external representatives .
9 ) Because accounting reports are used to monitor the allocation of resources in the economy , they should all be on the same basis .
10 Craft fairs , local events , bands and art exhibitions will all be on offer .
11 Reference lists , figure legends and tables should all be on separate sheets , all of which should be double-spaced and numbered .
12 We 'll all be on television tonight .
13 When entering a FOREIGN module , all the files in the FOREIGN set will be transferred to LIFESPAN , and so must all be on the user 's directory .
14 Because it 's going to raise your government P A , P R because there is absolutely nobody left in in local authority housing who 's able to pay it because they 'll all be on housing benefit .
15 ‘ There will be a Euro commissioner from the sport 's governing body present so we will all be on our toes to make sure everything goes off just right . ’
16 ‘ There will be a Euro commissioner from the sport 's governing body present so we will all be on our toes to make sure everything goes off just right . ’
17 I think it 'll be oh it 's dinner time now they 'll all be on their dinner , they 'll all be on their lunch wo n't they ?
18 I think it 'll be oh it 's dinner time now they 'll all be on their dinner , they 'll all be on their lunch wo n't they ?
19 As they were richer , better dressed , louder , knew one another but above all were on their home ground — like home football supporters — they soon flooded out my own small , heroic little band .
20 In eastern Sussex most sub-£2 assessments were on earnings , but in central districts goods were the rule ; in the vale , in common with most of West Sussex , almost all were on wages , and , with much land under the plough , probably those of farm workers .
21 Trees and hedges were torn up , red-brick or gritstone streets , short and straight , multiplied every year , even before the age of steam : Sheffield , Birmingham , Liverpool , Manchester , all were on the move .
22 And now to think of him listening to the rhapsody of such another youngster as this Merbury , besotted as they all were on their paragon , Hotspur !
23 I am glad to reassure him that all is on course and going smoothly .
24 The most scary task of all was on nights of thick , low cloud when we had to use the cloud searchlight , located on the far side of the airfield , to work out the cloud height .
25 Lastly the worst of all was on p 456 calling the former British colony ‘ Vanuata ’ instead of ‘ Vanuatu ’ .
26 After the concert , Branson explained how difficult it was to sell Oldfield 's music in America ; indeed , the only way Virgin had been able to find an American distributor for his records at all was on the back of a deal made for a new group on the label , XTC — precisely the kind of music Oldfield abhorred .
27 No one at all was on the beach .
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