Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] be on [adj] " in BNC.

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1 FRIED 100-year-old sea monster in breadcrumbs could be on Scottish menus next year , depending on a £50,000 research project into deep water fish stocks west of the Hebrides .
2 Highlights of that match and erm tonight 's game between Arsenal and Aston Villa will be on Central tonight at 10.40 ; the final live on Central tomorrow at 2.35 .
3 Nevertheless , the focus of the chapter will be on verbal communication , since this is an area in which interesting and important developments appear to be taking place during the primary school years .
4 With older , annular-type heaters , the tappings can be on opposite sides of the cylinder .
5 Two , the ribber must be on full pitch ( pitch lever on P ) , even if the rib was knitted on half pitch .
6 A fascinating collection of architectural fittings and other objects relating to the history of London 's architecture will be on permanent display for the first time in its ninety-year history from April .
7 The problem is likely to increase because , as Pimentel et al. ( 1987 ) point out , most of the world 's fertile land is already being cultivated — which means that most newly cultivated areas will be on marginal land , often on steep slopes .
8 The Halifax portrait will be on temporary loan to the Grand Palais for the major exhibition of Venetian sixteenth-century painting ( ‘ The century of Titian : from Giorgione to Veronese ’ , 13 March 14 June ; see The Art Newspaper No. 25 , February 1993 , p.4 ) and will be on show in London after the exhibition closes .
9 Ronny will be on international duty when Liverpool play Sheffield United on Wednesday and Anfield will be a duller place for his enforced absence .
10 Pentium chips will be on severe allocation throughout 1993 with no one company getting more than 5,000 or 10,000 units total , according to what Intel is telling its customers .
11 There is some evidence in the papers on US , EC , and UK competition policy in this issue that despite differing objectives at the origination of policy , the growing consensus is that the focus should be on economic efficiency .
12 The position that we have held ( and continue to hold ) is that the focus should be on retained recourse , which we would generally expect to write off , and on the retention of significant benefit in relation to the expected performance of assets .
13 Sun Microsystems Inc has confirmed formation of the wholly-owned personal communicator unit FirstPerson Inc ( CI No 2,118 ) and says that its key focus will be on developing software that enables different types of digital devices to swap data and work together — it has in mind televisions , radios , satellites and computers — and to license the software and technology to other companies for use in their electronics products , putting it in direct competition with General Magic Inc , while mirroring some of the concepts of the Echelon Corp Local Operating Network ; boss of the new company Wayne Rosen said that FirstPerson has not ruled out collaborating with General Magic .
14 In this and related Open Texts we shall use the term to refer specifically to uneven geographical development , and the focus will be on uneven development within a national economy .
15 The main focus will be on ex-directory numbers , which mean that published directories are incomplete as listings of telephone-owning households .
16 A speechreader may be on top form and have no problems in understanding unimportant asides or trivial chatter , but at the vital interview panic sets in .
17 The emphasis must be on total patient care , whereby the learner has responsibility for particular patients .
18 The Minister and I may disagree about whether the emphasis should be on voluntary or statutory agreements .
19 Throughout , the emphasis will be on inderdisciplinary enquiry , drawing upon and trying to integrate wherever possible psychological and sociological ( theoretical and research ) perspectives .
20 In the past , raising productivity often went hand in hand with increased production ; now the emphasis will be on encouraging practices which will reduce costs , save energy , improve living and working conditions , protect and improve the environment and raise the quality and value of products leaving the farm .
21 The emphasis will be on real situations , real problems and real solutions .
22 The emphasis will be on flexible , individualised care , with close links with the local psychogeriatric services , GPs and community nursing services being built in .
23 all the cup news will be on Central at just after five tomorrow … now Britain 's boat people will be setting course for Earls Court over the next week to take in this year 's Boat Show …
24 In 20 years , the plan foresees that 60% of the workforce will be on alternative working hours of some sort .
25 Experts argue these treasures should be on full view to the public , but instead they 're hidden away in storage because there 's nowhere to display them .
26 Experts argue these treasures should be on full view to the public , but instead they 're hidden away in storage because there 's nowhere to display them .
27 As much as 85% of the materials should be on open access , and stock relegated to store should remain there for a trial period of five years before being returned to the main library , or transferred to a permanent back-up collection such as the British Library .
28 Carl Llewellyn had looked as secure as any pilot could be on National Hunt 's casualty-strewn road to success .
29 The purpose of the Act above all was that future developments would be on low-density garden suburb or garden city lines , primarily the former .
30 Players who a year ago would have cost between £20,000 and £70,000 will be on free transfers this summer but will still demand good wages .
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