Example sentences of "[be] on [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ This guarantee does not affect your statutory rights ’ : we 've all seen it written and , believe it or not , this statement must by law be on all guarantees , in order to explain and remind us that we also have rights against the supplier , as well as the issuer of the guarantee . |
2 | Operation will be on all bands ( including WARC ) and VHF two-metres . |
3 | specify how many lines there should be on each page ; the minimum is 2 if no headings or footings are required , and if headings and footings are required the minimum is 8 . |
4 | No , they wo n't be on that type er ju , . |
5 | ‘ What would my esteemed partner say must be on that land before it can become a resort ! ’ she asked . |
6 | ‘ I will never forget Bill Mackowiack , my ball turret gunner , who did n't have to be on that mission with me . |
7 | Yes er , Richard will be on that board and er , and we also accept , expect erm , further outside appointments . |
8 | and etcetera er I can be on that course ? |
9 | We , we actually lived in th the corner shop is right on the corner if you 've come up High street on the bus and your Co-op would be on that corner , your church and your Co-op 's on the corner , and just turns there and I only lived just down that street , so we never had to have it delivered because we just popped up er and my brother and I , I can so remember us going with our two big bags you know and we , you know how you do when families meet you know and he 'll say that 's the time , because dad , we never knew dad hit us and yet you 'd of thought he was , we , we were so scared it must have been his voice you know , that he erm that we was so scared that everything was all correct from the Co- op . |
10 | decide whether or not they really need to be on that site for fourteen hours or can they do what they need to do in four ? |
11 | Sometimes I do n't want to be on that stage . |
12 | We 'll be on that boat up and down the River Tyne at the finish , that 's were we 'll end up I think . |
13 | Oliver said : ‘ You knew her well enough to be on that boat with her . ’ |
14 | She would be on that flight even if Steve was n't . |
15 | I can tell you it 's all expenses paid , it 's a fabulous trip , and er , we 'll tell you how perhaps , you can be on that plane to Sydney with us , later in the programme . |
16 | The ribber must be on half pitch during knitting , but on full pitch while the stitches are transferred . |
17 | ‘ She could be on another floor . ’ |
18 | well you can be on another planet you know |
19 | I think three might be on another page . |
20 | What harm could there be on this night of all nights , the dowager-duchess asked herself , in Joan de Warenne representing her who is in fact her half-sister ? |
21 | Of the former criteria , arts broadcaster Melvyn Bragg could be on this weekend 's list . |
22 | ‘ What makes you so sure they 'll be on this ferry , anyway ? ’ |
23 | I wan na be on this course findin' out . |
24 | I would of thought it was more likely to be on this floor |
25 | It 's just so great to be on this beach at last ’ — Ffyona Campbell at Tangier after completing her walk the length of Africa . |
26 | So it proved to be on this occasion . |
27 | So what 's gon na be on this stall then ? |
28 | will be on this side , and the |
29 | Wo n't it be on this lot ? |
30 | Jean , that er antique fair should be on this month . |