Example sentences of "is [adv] on [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In public the Bush administration is wholeheartedly on the side of the mujaheddin , as was President Reagan . |
2 | Dr de Klerk , who has acted as an adviser to the anti-apartheid Democratic Party , is known to be close to his brother , but politics is rarely on the agenda when they meet . |
3 | The Caledonian Canal is right on the hotel 's doorstep and nearby Loch Eil and Loch Linnhe provide opportunities for boat trips . |
4 | Your uncle 's house is right on the edge of the moor . ’ |
5 | The house is right on the edge of the University campus , only about 5 minutes ' walk from where we teach . |
6 | The Antares is right on the beach |
7 | The Holiday Village is right on the beach , and next to the beach café ( free of music ) where you can have a delightful breakfast . |
8 | The Yenilmez Hotel is right on the beach in the middle of Yalikavak bay , about 15 minutes walk from the village . |
9 | The Friends of the Lake District feel that these developments are ‘ obstructive in the landscape ’ and have been incensed by the Marina which is right on the Bowness shore of Lake Windermere . |
10 | We , we actually lived in th the corner shop is right on the corner if you 've come up High street on the bus and your Co-op would be on that corner , your church and your Co-op 's on the corner , and just turns there and I only lived just down that street , so we never had to have it delivered because we just popped up er and my brother and I , I can so remember us going with our two big bags you know and we , you know how you do when families meet you know and he 'll say that 's the time , because dad , we never knew dad hit us and yet you 'd of thought he was , we , we were so scared it must have been his voice you know , that he erm that we was so scared that everything was all correct from the Co- op . |
11 | He is right on the line to Jesus . |
12 | Caroline 's first show is right on the button |
13 | If you 're one of the millions of people who is constantly on a diet we had a shock for you earlier this year . |
14 | She is not only involved in drug development but like any good entrepreneur is constantly on the look out for what is commercially exploitable . |
15 | Each participant is constantly on the lookout for small adjustments that will speed and smooth the evolution of the whole . |
16 | It 's vital that people have easy access to the headteacher and that the head is constantly on the move checking , listening , being interested and praising and rewarding . |
17 | As a ‘ grifter ’ preying on the gullible in bars and trains , Roy is constantly on the move — until the day a scam backfires . |
18 | The River Dee is below on the right , concealed by woodlands that once harboured a colony of red deer : access to it by cars is provided by a descending side road to a bridge near a chapel with a corrugated iron roof and a former sawmill in sylvan surroundings . |
19 | Furthermore , you are entitled to assume that any flat roof will need replacing before long , even if it is only on a garage , porch or dormer window . |
20 | It is only on the basis of such a model that the government , which considers one of its basic functions to be the management of the economy , can predict what the effect will be of a change in one of its policies . |
21 | B : Well , the milkman has come It is only on the basis of assuming the relevance of B's response that we can understand it as providing a partial answer to A's question . |
22 | This section on the family should be read in conjunction with chapter 6 , which is entirely on the family . |
23 | The concentration is less on the covering of a specific range of subject matter than on the acquisition of essential skills and increased insight into " modes of understanding " , of which History , Sociology , Biology and other subject fields are examples . |
24 | The emphasis is less on an individual 's inner resources than on the danger he or she poses to others . |
25 | He thought it was good for the RISC environment but he 's content with the Windows solution Univel is adopting for the Intel environment , which is apparently on the brink of shipping . |
26 | Univel Inc president Joel Applebaum last month said in an interview that the Sun Microsystems Inc WABI Windows Application Binary Interface ‘ is not baked yet ’ : he thought it was good for the RISC environment but he 's content with the Windows system that Univel Inc is adopting for the iAPX-86 environment which it is apparently on the brink of shipping ; meanwhile , Univel says it is selling into Europe , South America and the Middle East . |
27 | MC Hammer is obviously on the money when he claims that Vanilla Ice stole his act . |
28 | This book is obviously on the side of the enthusiasts and is written in the belief that video is a definite asset in the language classroom . |
29 | To take the problem first : it is caused by the fact that there are literary modes beneath romance and beneath epic or tragedy , i.e. ‘ low mimesis ’ -this being the mode of most novels , in which the hero is much on a level with us — and lower still ‘ irony ’ , where heroes turn into anti-heroes like Sancho Panza or Good Soldier Schweik or Leopold Bloom . |
30 | Bob is away on a day 's painting course today , so I am catching up with my letters before the Christmas deluge . |