Example sentences of "[noun] would be on " in BNC.
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1 | The renewal would be on an annual basis . |
2 | Any minute David Fairfax would be on the doorstep . |
3 | The two offices would be on a ‘ similar site adjoining Charles Street , of which the Government was now in possession , with the exception of a very small portion indeed ’ , which would be the subject of another Bill to be introduced to Parliament . |
4 | yeah yes I wondered if David would be on bus , I saw Wendy having a he worked later today because he 's got so much done on front of the er that weather he could n't er , do any decorating outside still we never got nobbled down street providing the er canvassers |
5 | Young women married to salesmen , for once , took an interest in where their husbands would be on the great day ; the older men , who ricocheted between various business interests , were lectured steadily , any time they put in an appearance at home , on the necessity of being in Tollemarche at this time ; and those males who were doomed to spend their lives in Tollemarche found themselves with intolerable lists of jobs to be done , from laying out backyard skating rinks to pinning up the hems on their female relatives ' costumes . |
6 | The Chief Executive had been notified that her lawyer would be on holiday on 11 July so this date should be avoided . |
7 | As a QANTAS flight was due to come through the following day , they hoped that Koepang W/T would be on the air before their arrival at Timor . |
8 | All their concentration would be on the great white wall of crashing surf ahead . |
9 | She could not sleep and , remembering that Ronald Travis would be on duty , decided to wait until her parents had gone to bed , then slip outside and go to the signal box to see her lover . |
10 | My coming appearance in The Jungle Book was meagre in comparison with Charlie 's triumph , but soon eyes would be on me ; it was a start , and I felt strong and determined . |
11 | A final one-day visit by a ‘ core group ’ of members approved the scheme indefinitely and agreed that the future pattern of review would be on the basis of a rolling cycle established by the Polytechnic . |
12 | A large number of dogs who end up in the rescue homes would be on the vet 's euthanasia list if they 'd had different owners . |
13 | He said almost half of Darlington 's homes would be on the lowest band and 60pc will be on the bottom two bands when the council tax is introduced . |
14 | Ten minutes , fifteen at the most , and the wind would be on them , tearing them from the saddle . |
15 | On paper , however , the vessels would be on the order of the United States , enabling Israel to receive American financing and circumventing West German export restrictions . |
16 | So it was a fair assumption that their oriental antagonist would be on his guard against any further attacks by the Mob . |
17 | The disruption of train services during the work would be on a much greater scale than under the British Rail plan . |
18 | In the morning the visitors would be on the quay to see them return , slip neatly into a mooring and begin the unloading and selling of the night 's catch . |
19 | But no one knows what the biological effects would be on the astronauts undertaking such a trip Christopher Joyce |
20 | But no one knows what the biological effects would be on the astronauts undertaking such a trip |
21 | Ramsay 's contention was that , despite the recent emphasis on the South-West , Annandale , Carlisle and the rest , the key hereafter would be on the East March , particularly Berwick-on-Tweed . |
22 | OPEC 's next full ministerial meeting would be on May 20 , 1992 , in Vienna . |
23 | Well you say the most obvious place would be on the bed , if I may respectfully agree with you , also there actually was a rather fat eleven year old girl on the bed . |
24 | Focus would be on : |
25 | They found out about the tip and that part of the site would be on land closeby . |
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 | One possibility is to ignore the part of the award of damages which exceeds the amount exempt from tax under the ‘ golden handshake ’ rules , for instance by expressing the exempt amount ( currently £30,000 ) as an annual income over the unexpired period of the contract , estimating what the tax would be on that imaginary income and deducting that tax from the total compensation . |
28 | Half the new tax would be on the carbon content of fossil fuel and half on the energy content . |
29 | Specifically , Filip said , his group 's margins would be on a par with Sun 's and ‘ ahead of Digital 's by a large margin . ’ |
30 | The rump would be on its own , you see . |