Example sentences of "[vb mod] be [noun] on [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There should be notes on pronunciation , preferably with phonetic descriptions of the sounds .
2 This morning it must be Ruth on duty .
3 To fall within Article 85 an agreement must have as its effect or object the restriction of competition in the EC or a substantial part of it and there must be effect on trade between Member States .
4 There might be Reason on Octavia 's Side ,
5 Mm , so people that just believe that you 're going to heaven have n't quite got the faith to believe that there 'll be people on earth as well
6 We 'll be concentration on spot perms , taking one area of the head , and perming it to create body ’ .
7 She has no winter coat or boots and she eats meat once a week , " and by the end of the month it 'll be beans on toast or a can of soup between us .
8 There may be problems on amount of material from certain things .
9 There may be restrictions on age , physical mobility or special clothing recommendations ; please read the notes on your chosen entries very carefully to avoid disappointment .
10 When a local educational authority demands a policy statement on a particular issue ( eg in 1983–84 the ILEA required each school to produce a statement on racism ) there may be evidence on paper of a change in curriculum emphasis .
11 Following this there may be discomfort on urination , and a vicious circle is started in which memory of previous discomfort combines with apprehension at the possibility of its recurring and perpetuates the nervousness or fear that was responsible in the first place .
12 While there may be pain on pressure over the centre of the bony pelvis if osteitis is present , you may also get pain if you attempt sit-ups , kick a ball or even turn over in bed .
13 In every city that Easter Sunday , I was told there would be sermons on patriotism ( ¡ Viva el Peru ! ) ; national and civic pride would be celebrated .
14 That confidence could feed on itself , but what will encourage industry more than anything else would be help on investment allowances , with half those taking part saying that is the one thing above all others they want to see .
15 Gas , electricity and telephone charges were to be reduced and there would be restriction on increases in school fees , fares and food prices .
16 We shall say the same if , when the testator had instituted a sole heir , for the sake of the person who would be heir on intestacy he wrote ‘ I ask in place of the estate which I left to you , which would pass on intestacy to my brother , that you be content with 100 gold pieces . '
17 From this angle at least no light showed therein , at this hour , an encouraging sign , although undoubtedly there would be guards on duty .
18 Following that there will be work on specifications and agreements for non-residential services , including how to contract with informal carers ; training on negotiation with service providers ; and building up our monitoring and quality assurance systems .
19 I ca n't quantify these , I ca n't tell you how many there 'll be , but there will be questions on motivation but before that there 'll be some questions on the basics of of kind of y'know studying , work , psychology , the sort of thing you 'll find in an introductory chapter er not only of the Arnold book but in other books as well .
20 Almost two thirds of the £6.75 billion worth of tax increases already pencilled in for 1994-95 will fall on personal incomes , only a third will be fall on spending .
21 There will be debates on drug abuse and on party publicity .
22 You 'll feel like a Hollywood star during the journey as the classy chauffeur-driven vehicle comes complete with a television and video and there will be champagne on ice to get you in that million dollar mood !
23 There will be displays on acid rain , the ozone layer and global warming .
24 I think food is unlikely because food does affect the very poor , but the likelihood is there will be VAT on newspapers and books . ’
25 There will be egg on people 's faces if the 100 is not reached .
26 When the supply of labour exceeds the demand for labour ( so that unemployment is above its ‘ natural ’ level ) , there will be pressure on wages to fall : the rate of wage inflation will be negative .
27 When the demand for labour exceeds the supply of labour ( so that unemployment is below its ‘ natural ’ level ) , there will be pressure on wages to rise : the rate of wage inflation will be positive .
28 The money , some 11.7 billion roubles , will be spend on compensation payments , social and economic rehabilitation of the region , and health services .
29 Generally all that will be required to give rise to a binding contract will be agreement on quantity , price and delivery date .
30 Papers will include Crisis Management ; Adulterated Food ; Total Quality Management ; Product Development for the Health Conscious Consumer ; and there will be items on product liability and litigation .
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