Example sentences of "[conj] [is] [adv] on [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Dealers are confident that the market has stabilised or is even on the up-turn . |
2 | They probably have three riders on call in case one goes sick or gets delayed or is already on a job but I 'll bet they never deal with more than two companies at a time . |
3 | Something that is not on the agenda , and that is disappointing , is a commitment to privatise British Rail quickly . |
4 | Now if you want to see something that 's up on a shelf at the side , ask one of the helpers wearing a red jersey and they 'll take it down for you and show it to you . |
5 | You do your homework and hope that the rest of the team have done their best because it 's your life that 's out on the grid at the start . |
6 | We 're not worried , we 're not actually keeping you to anything that 's down on the gift voucher . |
7 | The handsome copper-haired major , 34 , is planning to leave the army and is now on the look-out for a new job . |
8 | She has been a member of the Bramshott and Liphook community Care Group since it started and is now on the executive committee . |
9 | This enchantingly dotty building has recently been restored and is now on the market . |
10 | BSB has its satellite in space but is not on the air , and Murdoch laid claim yesterday to reaching only 509,000 households in Britain . |
11 | I wonder if we should have that poster on sort of permanent display there to show the links that P P C have with different organizations , and also the sub-committees that people have brought in , because actually the C W L congress is a bit odd , as is actually on the sub-committee And I , on the P P C day you know actually said that the people at the had asked you what goes on at |