Example sentences of "[am/are] [adj] to be on the " in BNC.
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1 | The Teesside band are delighted to be on the Mark Goodier show on Wednesday night at the Middlesbrough Arena . |
2 | I ca n't see them involved in killing an Englishman ; they 're supposed to be on the same side . ’ |
3 | We 're supposed to be on the same side . ’ |
4 | Those who depend entirely for their income on the state pension and means-tested income support benefits are likely to be on the fringes of unacceptable poverty unless the level of benefits is increased . |
5 | If you go somewhere determined , with the best of intentions , to make changes for the better , you are likely to be on the look-out for faults to correct . |
6 | A large number of studies have been conducted with particular reference to eyewitness testimony in an attempt to decide what the effects of high levels of arousal at the time of a crime are likely to be on the testimony of a victim or witness . |
7 | Those who go to war with an non-networked PC are likely to be on the wrong side of the line or at least run out of tank spares first . |
8 | The printed form N 117 is usually used , and some are likely to be on the judges " table " . |
9 | You have to code the numbers of the athletes and they are supposed to be on the inside so you ca n't read them , but they were outside so you could — you could see which one was from Krabbe , Breuer and Moller . |
10 | You and Joey are supposed to be on the same team . |