Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] what be on " in BNC.
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1 | What is likely to strike us , however , is the compliment that Pound pays us ; his courteous confidence in our disinterestedness , our patience and eagerness , and our capacity to experience what is on the page before us , whether in French or English , without needing to have him constantly at our elbows , nudging us and crying , ‘ Ca n't you see ? ’ |
2 | " No need to ask what 's on the menu ? " |
3 | As a person tells what is on their heart , the leader must not judge , even if he is puzzled by what is being said . |
4 | Oh , well , I 'll keep it in mind when I get the lights then I 'll come and pick the colour see what 's on offer |
5 | I was acutely aware of the urgent need to find some work to do , so I combed the national and local newspapers to see what was on offer . |
6 | Once we 've done that we can then start examining the list to see what 's on the list . |
7 | Miniature winter wonderland : the Playboard Puppets ' Spoon family and Egbert Ugly sister 's secrets Holiday what 's on .. |
8 | Popping along to open days and public events to see what 's on offer and collecting a few prospectuses will give some data to think about . |
9 | We are working within a straight jacket imposed by central government , but our choice was that budget , for all its faults in totality , for the fact that it was half a million less than it could be , and the budget put forward by the Labour party who had totally refused to negotiate on their budget , and therefore we ought to look at that budget in detail to see what was on offer , because it was n't very pretty . |