Example sentences of "[conj] he [is] [adv] on the " in BNC.
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1 | I thought it was a good analogy to how Manson had affected the country , how he had really wedged himself into the American family to the extent that he 's now on the country 's most popular TV show . |
2 | I 'm going to Paris 17 th –24 th June to spend the week with a friend whose husband has ‘ done so well ’ that he 's now on the board of the French Co. for which he works , and she 's trying to adjust to la vie Parisienne ! |
3 | ‘ A problem for Falconer is that he is just on the way back . |
4 | ‘ Ken Livingstone 's problem is that he is always on the television slagging the party off . ’ |
5 | The story goes that he 's fallen out with his friends in the Provos , and he 's either on the run , or they murdered him and dumped the body . |
6 | No one suggests he should be left to the mercy of mad killers , but if he 's really on the run he should be sheltering in some safe house , not bopping around town . |
7 | ‘ I wonder … if I could presume , Major … to ask if you might ask one of his fellow officers if he is still on the base ? |
8 | His current bike was provided by local businessman CP Granleese , but he is still on the lookout for a major sponsor . |
9 | But he is still on the loose and the public are being warned to take care |
10 | I know he 's only casual staff but he 's always on the same always |
11 | It 's difficult to contact him , because he 's always on the move . ’ |
12 | The action taken does not prevent him from practising as he is still on the council register . |