Example sentences of "[vb mod] be [adj] on [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But the actions that must be consequent on those ideas , Althusser asserts are : |
2 | ‘ All the Englishmen in the squad are very experienced and any Lions ’ side must be strong on that quality . |
3 | All module names must be unique on this page . |
4 | All filenames must be unique on this page . |
5 | All DC identifiers must be unique on this page . |
6 | All module names must be unique on this page . |
7 | All SPR identifiers must be unique on this page . |
8 | All DC identifiers must be unique on this page . |
9 | All Issue identifiers must be unique on this page . |
10 | All module names must be unique on this page . |
11 | All module names must be unique on this page . |
12 | All SPR identifiers must be unique on this page . |
13 | All module names must be unique on this page . |
14 | All module names must be unique on this page . |
15 | All SPR identifiers must be unique on this page . |
16 | All module names must be unique on this page . |
17 | Competition and selection are logically inevitable features of ecology , and this must be true on any planet on which life-forms reproduce and depend on supplies that can run out . |
18 | Come on , you 'd be useless on those telly quiz shows . ’ |
19 | The statute is not so worded , and Harvey may be incorrect on this point . |
20 | In these nutrient-poor waters , the fishes may be reliant on such vegetable input and , in turn , the homogeneity of the inundated forest of Amazonia may be related to this fishy connection . |
21 | There is little doubt that the popular newspapers and the police embrace the copycat phenomenon with enthusiasm , so they may be misleading on many occasions with the supposed examples they sometimes put on display . |
22 | ‘ Now it is a general rule , that no court of limited jurisdiction can give itself jurisdiction by a wrong decision on a point collateral to the merits of the case upon which the limit to its jurisdiction depends ; and however its decision may be final on all particulars , making up together that subject-matter which , if true , is within its jurisdiction , and , however necessary in many cases it may be for it to make a preliminary inquiry , whether some collateral matter be or be not within the limits , yet , upon this preliminary question , its decision must always be open to inquiry in the superior Court . ’ |
23 | The benefits of such a system would be that the Consultation List would be available on all computer terminals , and therefore all personnel could be permitted to update/alter details , e.g. contact names , addresses , to ensure the records are as up–to–date as possible at any time . |
24 | Erm at Thursday 's and Friday 's session last week , we heard the possibility of a further erm E I P to consider the issue , erm introducing a possible delay of another eighteen er months er before more s specific strategic guidance would be available on this issue . |
25 | If she truly loved someone , she could not be indifferent to the fate of other people , because her beloved would be dependent on that fate , he would be part of it , and she could no longer feel that mankind 's torments , its wars and holidays , were none of her concern . |
26 | The cost would be immeasurable , but there would be green on either side of Zayed 's desert highway in his lifetime . |
27 | Ted Dexter , whom I sometimes believe must dwell in Dr Who 's Tardis machine , would be hard-pressed on that point . |
28 | The diesel engine will be available on most Mondeo models , according to Ford . |
29 | A similar amount will be payable on any declaration of trust . |
30 | A majority will do but even less will be acceptable on some occasions . |