Example sentences of "of [pron] [vb mod] be on " in BNC.

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1 Well a cos then you can pick them up altogether if , are you with me , if you 're doing the rounds for your friends cos some of them 'll be on there and some 'll be Pick them up from the front , it 's just that some of the stuff will be at the front and some of it wo n't .
2 Many acts of trespass , breaches of contract , violations of copyright , and so on , regrettable as some of them may be on other grounds , have no implications one way or another for the stability of the government and the law .
3 We were on our way to the river to photograph the landscape which , Lady Rutherford told us indignantly , would be ruined for ever if Mr Knightley allowed Mr Dinsdale and his industrialist friends to dig a quarry , part of which would be on common land .
4 Oatridge Agricultural College are tenants of the Department of Highways and their tenancy of Garden Cottage was formalised by your own department , details of which should be on file .
5 Perhaps a real top class defender , ca n't think of who may be on the market tho .
6 Care must be taken not to read more than is said into reports from others , particularly since the Regulations exclude access to the original report but a teacher 's use of it may be on the record .
7 Cos then a lot of it will be on Scotland you know .
8 New sculptures and drawings of hers will be on view until 13 March .
9 Eventually , just before 2 p.m. , a small delegation arrived at the Elephant and Castle seeking clarification of what would be on offer .
10 Alternatively if anyone is lost for words or ideas and needs help , Pat will be happy to let you have a copy of what will be on the computer .
11 January 1989 brought another Friday 13th so I was sure one of us would be on the move .
12 Because most of us will be on the committee .
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