Example sentences of "[prep] [noun prp] [modal v] be on " in BNC.
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1 | Tomorrow , all eyes in this far corner of Spain will be on Madrid . |
2 | The ancient university town of Cambridge should be on every visitor 's itinerary . |
3 | Handknitting and spinning will also be represented and J.E.M.S. of Canterbury will be on hand to demonstrate machines . |
4 | Any book on London that opens with Dickens must be on the right lines . |
5 | For United 's own Red flier , Andrei Kanchelskis , warns that the men from Moscow will be on a mission most public — to sell themselves to the big-money clubs of Western Europe . |
6 | This downhill was set down the long-established OK course from Bellewarde to La Daille ; the two in February will be on the new Olympic piste carved down the precipitate north-east face on to the very heart of the village . |
7 | He had felt sure when he left his hotel room that every eye in Saigon would be on him that evening because he was wearing a white tuxedo for the very first time in his young life . |
8 | A representative from the new joint university college on Teesside will be on hand to answer questions . |
9 | Philip Treacy 's day at Harrods will be on Thursday April 30 . |
10 | A Year at Saltram will be on view on Sundays to Thursdays from 11am to 6pm . |
11 | Many thanks for suggesting this solo go to Mr S. Adams from Plaistow , London — a couple of sets of Scalar strings courtesy of Clive Norris at Selectron will be on their way to you soon … |