Example sentences of "[verb] what [is] on " in BNC.

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1 As a little afterthought , if anyone one would like to know what is on my Christmas list — please tell that Mummy would like a LIE-IN !
2 We do n't know what 's on the other side , if anything .
3 Right , things we 'd like to see in psychology Is there any I mean any the trouble is you do n't know what 's on the menu so it 's hard to but I mean what sort what sort of things would you like to have seen from pr what you have a ?
4 I know you have done a C C Q on yourself and we 've looked at each page in detail but I think until you actually do it yourself and maybe write little prompts to let you know what 's on the next page so you can signpost it most effectively to move round the C C Q as opposed to you dri er as opposed to it driving you , you can drive it , but that should be done in the fullness of time but I do recommend you do it before you actually do your first full appointment cos it might pay you .
5 Do you know what 's on the
6 You do n't know what 's on channel one do you , at the moment ?
7 I 'm just a all tuned in but I do n't know what 's on one .
8 How do they know what 's on the tape ?
9 D' ya know what 's on the T V tonight ?
10 They do n't know what is on their own doorsteps . ’
11 Job fairs are usually very lively and informal , and you can roam at leisure , surveying what is on offer and gathering literature on jobs you might not have considered in the everyday run of things .
12 When I was speaking t very very briefly erm to Ian before before I came down he said , well I 'm really not surprised , the the the continuing problem and difficulty in establishing what 's on the palette , as to whether it 's lawn feed and weed , lawn feed and , for example .
13 For instance , a pupil with hemianopia or a diminished visual field may have to sit at an angle rather than square to the blackboard in order to use remaining vision usefully to discriminate what is on it .
14 And one can only put the sudden drying-up of mounts for champion jockey Peter Scudamore down to whispers about him reaching an age when he 's beginning to wonder what 's on the other side of the racing fence .
15 I do n't know if anybody 's ever seen those but you can actually have a computer at the side and a thing that sits on there and you can change and up on the screen it will appear what 's on the screen on the computer .
16 I get up to seen what 's on it .
17 Seen what 's on the cup on the mug ?
18 Read what 's on this afternoon .
19 The alternative for a manager if he does not like what is on offer in his present job is to move to a different one .
20 And finally , it provides enhanced security because passers-by ca n't see what is on the screen .
21 She said , ‘ May — may I see what is on the easel ? ’
22 What do you say , shall we see what 's on television ? ’
23 I do n't like if I ca n't see what 's on the cards .
24 Do n't get so bogged down in the trivia of life you have n't the time or inclination to branch out and see what 's on offer .
25 Let's see what 's on this cos one day knock this cupboard are n't I ?
26 Let's see what 's on the next page .
27 I wan na see what 's on the other side .
28 Well they usually do n't fly when , when they 've got beaten , let's see what 's on there we are
29 Look what 's on the telly !
30 Look what 's on telly ?
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