Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] could be on " in BNC.

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1 The largest accounting firms could be on the receiving end of proposed new penalties to prevent abuse of market power including fines of up to 10% of turnover — if they are found to be using predatory pricing .
2 In energy , as opposed to environmental , terms the most serious potential consequence of acid rain could be on coal as a power station fuel , a fact which led the IEA in a study published in November 1983 to recommend governments to increase basic research on acid rain pollution .
3 If backing for the research is forthcoming , voice activated cash dispensers could be on the High Street within two years .
4 EXTRA town centre traffic measures could be on the cards to curb congestion in Darlington .
5 A mini Channel Tunnel fiasco could be on the cards .
6 More manufacturing jobs could be on the line .
7 Amstrad was a weak market , falling 3.5p to 62.5p on worries that even more profit downgradings could be on the way .
8 ANOTHER fast food takeaway could be on the cards for Darlington .
9 THE long-awaited upturn in the devastated property market could be on the way , the developer , Countryside Properties , predicted yesterday .
10 Connections say the £20,000 confrontation is still on and TV coverage could be on the cards .
11 If field trials are successful the Dracula hormone pill could be on the market by 1996 .
12 Maybe he would n't be bringing the certificate today , but then again in ten minutes ' time Sampson could be on his way down to the police station with an open envelope .
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