Example sentences of "it [be] on [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | That it was a Saturday morning had made his presence possible — he would not have accepted the invitation had it been on some date in the week — and carriages had already piled behind one another in the main street ; evidently it was to be a large party . |
2 | Wo n't it be on this lot ? |
3 | where you take the animals , you come out right , and there 's a butchers i n't there ? , cross over road , big shops on corner , it 's on that block |
4 | ‘ It 's on that boat . |
5 | It 's on that side as well . |
6 | it 's on there , it 's on that side |
7 | It 's on that basis that a whole life multiplier must be found . |
8 | Could we just er by following that up Chairman , suggest that they , that they look at p the provision of double yellow lines around the kerb , around those kerbs that go from lower Road into Road , because it 's on that corner that you get the , the van parked which is causing the visibility problems . |
9 | Usually on the there five minutes , it 's on all day is n't it ? |
10 | As a replacement for the angular Bluebird , it 's on another planet . |
11 | Mm , it 's , it 's , it 's on this mornings news |
12 | ‘ I do n't need to ask Bill the first question , I can answer that for you right away , it 's on this list . |
13 | there should be more emphasis on , on number of children that was lucky , it 's on this side is n't it ? |
14 | It 's a two part mystery and it was on last week and it 's on this week . |
15 | It 's on this tape as well is n't it ? |
16 | ‘ It 's on more walls in more houses than any other picture in the country , ’ Trevor said mildly . |
17 | It 's there , what it is it 's on these pages |
18 | It 's on these figures which in effect any Committee reductions will be made . |
19 | Because it is on that occasion that you will already have , and will on your final visit , have made up your mind as to the nature of the northern part of the village of Skelton , the nature of the land immediately surrounding it , whether it be a paddock , or a small field , whether it be more associated in the minds of some with the open country , or in the minds of others with the village . |
20 | Even a cursory glance at the operating economy of the early eighteenth century suggests that the supply and efficiency of transport services were the most widespread and basic limitations on its growth , for it is on that sector that both the supply of raw materials and the size of the market depend . |
21 | I ca n't remember what I ca n't remember what they charge , it is on that bill what they charge for a Saturday . |
22 | It is on that bill and I think it 's something like thirty pounds . |
23 | The police discretion and powers under the legislation already referred to will , as usual , bring industrial protesters and pickets into a relationship with the police and it is on that relationship that the quality of freedom to protest and its scope will be worked out . |
24 | I am glad we have that partnership with all of you here and it is on that note , on behalf of the government , that I wish you every possible success as you embark upon your seventy fifth year . |
25 | Yet it is on that flood and the damage to swimming pools and jacuzzis caused by it that the NRA relies so heavily to demonstrate the existence of a so-called Maidenhead factor . |
26 | It is a crucial part of their economic regeneration , and it is on that basis that other services can follow . |
27 | Nonetheless , I believe that the CA approach can get us further with the study of code switching than other approaches tried so far , and it is on that basis that I have chosen to use it in this book . |
28 | It is on such schemes that they intend to bring regional levels of unemployment back down to at least the June 1990 low point of 107,000 and lower . |
29 | It is on such occasions that the discretion can be exercised legitimately , that a sense of autonomy and real authority can be experienced . |
30 | However , where they are not , the valuation becomes more subjective ; it is on such valuations that this chapter concentrates . |