Example sentences of "[det] [be] [adj] on [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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31 We have announced the availability , for Russia and the other republics , of £280 million worth of ECGD support this year , but that is dependent on an IMF programme 's being in place .
32 You get to it by being a Prestel subscriber , so you also have access to everything else that is public on the system ( and it can be a particularly cheap way of buying air fares , for example ) .
33 To achieve that abroad , they need not only to find suppliers willing to work in their way , but also to build a commercial relationship in which each is dependent on the other .
34 Nearly any public gathering , and certainly any meeting to resolve a dispute , will begin and end with statements by elders stressing the interdependence of the group , recalling past aid given and received by individuals , emphasizing that each is dependent on the others for survival , asserting that the band is really a group of siblings , and so on ( see Robarchek 1986a for discussion of additional cultural expressions of this complex ) .
35 Upper Heyford 's plans for this year 's air show , and an Oxford chef bids to become young chef of the year , that 's all on the Fox Report with me , Jane Markham .
36 But that 's all on the outside .
37 That 's all on the side .
38 Still , that 's normal on a job like this .
39 All that 's new on the fashion front
40 All that 's new on the fashion front
41 All that 's new on the beauty front
42 All that 's new on the beauty front
43 That 's ha'penny on the rates .
44 Walker added : ‘ I ca n't field my strongest team and while that 's tough on the lads who will miss out , I ca n't afford to spend my time worrying about people who are n't going to play .
45 Away he goes Lawrence again to the right-handed and that 's short on the back foot plays it down with a dead bat , ball bounces little more than a yard or two .
46 That 's fine on the food — I 'll buy the drinks , I 'm too old to get used to women buying my drinks . ’
47 That 's hard on a girl , ’ said Annie , and kept her face straight as she asked , ‘ What about a change of other things ? ’
48 Oh , that 's hard on the eyes is n't it Ruthie ?
49 That was Frobisher on the phone , ’ he went on .
50 In this respect Bukharin displayed the same indecision — one might say double thinking — that was evident on the part of many Bolsheviks when faced with the necessity of NEP .
51 It was the air raid shelter then and we went down there and we was in the shelter and er we 'd been down there ten minutes to quarter of an hour oh there was such a bang outside we thought this is it , you know , all the bits and stones and rubbish and er that was stuck on the ceiling was disturbed you know and it down it on top of us , you know , all bits and plaster and water th it was er shi close .
52 In the air , you will find all the modern machines very easy to fly but most are lighter on the controls .
53 My hon. Friend represents his city with as much assiduity as my hon. Friend the Member for Nottingham , South ( Mr. Brandon-Bravo ) represents his , and both are keen on a move by the Sports Council to one of those two great cities .
54 The Law Commission , which first suggested the introduction of the AJR , contemplated that applicants would have a free choice between the two procedural paths in cases where both were available on the facts of the case .
55 Both were tough on the prolix .
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