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

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1 THE GOVERNMENT moved yesterday to stem the confusion surrounding the Maastricht Bill with a pledge that law officers would be on call for the rest of its gruelling passage through Parliament .
2 I had already decided that my degree thesis would be on the life of this underrated painter from Milan .
3 In other words , we would deal with applications as they come forward on an ad hoc basis where the onus onus would be on the developer to prove er prove exceptional circumstances .
4 The theory is that my reschedule marker would be on next Tuesday 's , not a week Tuesday 's , diary page , because that 's the next time I 'm going to be able to do anything in my office .
5 Then they ground quickly to a halt , because the company had n't understood what a drain input-output would be on the functioning of the machine .
6 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 .
7 In this cycle emphasis would be on achieving acceptable standards of oracy and literacy ( in Sesotho ) , though oral English is also introduced , together with adequate numeracy and other basic elements : i.e. coordination of eye and hand ; simple powers of observation and reasoning based on the home , school and local environment ; personal health habits and positive attitudes appropriate to the age of the child .
8 It was decided that a double staffed session of craft , with one group of life preparation students and one group of nursery nurse students would be on the timetable once a week .
9 I wondered what the Guardian headlines would be on the day of the Second Coming .
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