Example sentences of "[is] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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31 | ‘ It 's on in three weeks ’ time . ’ |
32 | This he continued to do — between jaw-jutting in that peculiar Mussolini-meets-Foghorn Leghorn manner of his — until the brass-necked wonder that is still ‘ It 's On ’ . |
33 | 29 April : The Sun seems to think it 's on to something . |
34 | Like a coolie in the wrong continent , he 's on to his first wage of the day . |
35 | No disguising it — Fergie 's on — again |
36 | If that 's on at the same time as soccer , we 'll have two sets going . |
37 | What 's on , Doc ? |
38 | If you can face the cameras when the heat 's on |
39 | WHAT 's on in your church , your parish , your Youth group , your Prayer Group ? |
40 | Something 's on ! |
41 | At a glance you know what 's on and how high . |
42 | So free it from the edge of the sinker plate that it 's on , but without freeing it from the wheels and brushes beneath the sinker plate . |
43 | On SUNDAY it 's on to Weymouth to chalk up another 19 miles . |
44 | Nobody has any idea what he 's on about in the mangled trance opening song ‘ Bong ’ , but at least there 's some conviction and fire . |
45 | WHAT 'S ON |
46 | WHAT 'S ON |
47 | WHAT 'S ON |
48 | ‘ I do n't really think that 's on . |
49 | I do n't know what he 's on about . |
50 | I really hope people do n't hype it as a Scottish thing 'cos then the pressure 's on . ’ |
51 | What 's on at the Barbican in 1993 |
52 | What 's on at Pallant House |
53 | It 's on until the 28th and the catalogue has an essay by Kathleen Slavin . |
54 | What 's on at the May Festival |
55 | WHAT 'S ON |
56 | WHAT 'S ON |
57 | Travel Section will tell you the flight he 's on . ’ |
58 | Hitachi Ltd has put a tiger team from its Network Products Group in Silicon Valley on developing local network-based multisystem electronic mail products , hoping to have them all gussied up in time for a third-quarter roll-out : Hitachi reckons that it 's on to a good thing because veca : International Data Corp predicts the worldwide market will be 77m users in 1996 ; Hitachi is expected to make a point of integration , management and directory synchronisation likely using the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol . |
59 | Hitachi figures it 's on to a good thing : IDC predicts the worldwide market will be 77 million users in 1996 . |
60 | Skates says MV customers are in the main small businesses which are n't making replacement purchases while the recession 's on . |