Example sentences of "be on [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | And you 're on you 're supportive of the conservation area and its boundaries ? |
2 | Yeah but I mean you 're on you . |
3 | and they get er old enough to be er quite er happy that they 're on you know , c centre of attention |
4 | And the sheet that you 're on you complete that sheet . |
5 | When you 're on it make sure you believe what you 're saying ! |
6 | David added : ‘ Yeah , when we 're on it we have a great laugh like . ’ |
7 | ‘ We 'd heard , but where is the quarterdeck , and how will we know when we 're on it ? ’ |
8 | And coming off valium was a lot harder because you do n't realize that when you 're on it you ca n't get back off it again . |
9 | the important is that he knows what you 're on and why you 're on it , and you can tell him that . |
10 | The NOMAIL option ensures you only receive one copy of each message sent to the list , even though you 're on it twice . |
11 | Yeah , some o you 're on it . |
12 | An and the other thing is of course , when I first started going on it you ca n't read while you 're on it |
13 | You 're on it . |
14 | Apparently we 're on it quite a lot ! |
15 | Well you do n't know you 're on it until you hit it and then you just lose your steering and your wheels just go all over the place |
16 | Yes , you 're on it , moron ! |
17 | I 'm on me holidays , same as you . |
18 | Not unless I 'm on me bi on my bike , and I doubt if they 'd measure me . |
19 | ‘ But suppose I 'm on it , and the driver becomes ill , then I expect I 'll have to take over . |
20 | I 'm not sure I believe it now , and I 'm on it . ’ |
21 | But , at least I 'm on it now and hopefully , slowing down the osteoporosis and I do n't care about the cancer , er scares ! |
22 | By the way Tom while I 'm on it erm I mislead you yesterday erm I look in my list I realized I |
23 | Does it say I 've got to do anything about it or does it say I 'm on it anyway |
24 | Although I beat Susan last year , she 's the favourite and the pressure will again be on her . ’ |
25 | If she went to the wedding , every eye and camera would be on her . |
26 | 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 . |
27 | At the same time the focus of attention will be on him . |
28 | The eyes of the world would be on him , would n't they ? |
29 | But Murphy knows he can run a successful business — PRCS has been voted consultancy of the year by its peers — and the odds must be on him wanting to play on a bigger stage once he is free to do so . |
30 | Ten minutes , fifteen at the most , and the wind would be on them , tearing them from the saddle . |