Example sentences of "of [adj] [noun sg] [modal v] be on " in BNC.
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1 | MORE than £100 million of European aid could be on its way to the Highlands and Islands following a European Commission recommendation yesterday that the region should get top priority in EC regional spending plans . |
2 | ‘ Needless to say , if we do agree , the responsibility for the consequences of that decision will be on your heads . |
3 | If she sprang up and gave him a good shaking , every bit of public sympathy would be on his side . |
4 | Throughout 1991 , which has been chosen as the National Trust 's Gardens Year , the focus of public activity will be on the many splendid and varied gardens in the Trust 's care , ranging from the tiny town garden of Fenton House in Hampstead to historic landscape gardens such as Stowe in Buckinghamshire or Stourhead in Wiltshire . |
5 | One aspect of this reflection could be on the production of liturgy , and its relationship to social justice . |
6 | Rather , ‘ the censure of this essay must be on a somewhat different ground — that of my wishing to have all at once what can only be had in succession in an historical process , a co-existence of the primitive and the most highly sophisticated ’ . |
7 | The effect of such storage may be on either the package or the product or both and these effects may be classified as follows . |
8 | AN ALCOHOL alert is sweeping parts of Donegal following a warning that bottles of contaminated vodka may be on sale in the county . |
9 | Voters of conservative inclination should be on guard against demolition squads from other parties which want to knock it about in order to prove their radicalism . |