Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [prep] [art] [noun pl] on " in BNC.

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1 Here are some of the choices on offer :
2 We simply feel that your body might like to experience something different and these are some of the options on offer .
3 The Open University 's ( address on page 148 ) pre-retirement course book lists some of the good as well as the bad feelings you can have about being alone : ‘ I feel I do n't have to put on an act ’ , ‘ I feel really me ’ , ‘ I feel relaxed ’ are some of the items on the list .
4 Mantle compositions that could yield both mare basalts and highland rocks are consistent with the constraints on the interior outlined earlier .
5 The assumptions set out in the following paragraphs are central to the recommendations on attainment levels and programmes of study in paragraphs 15.24 to 15.41 .
6 They 're due into the docks on into the docks on Friday , they 're due to get customs clearance sort of pretty well immediately apparently and the the speed at which they 're gon na load these containers is quite phenomenal .
7 Here in the region , the Oxford district health uthority has set up a working party on doctors hours … they 're concerned about the effects on doctors and patients .
8 Travkin had been involved in the talks on founding the DRM , but had withdrawn his support when it was decided not to form a separate party , thus allowing DRM supporters to remain in the CPSU .
9 It is also the case that most of the studies of this type have been concerned with the effects on the UK of membership .
10 had terminating at Tooting Junction , only one was to be extended through to Mitcham and it would not be practicable for the cars on the other two to change over to trolley operation for such a short distance .
11 The Parish Council would welcome the opportunity to be involved in the discussions on the future of the site .
12 As they are for the most part Gaelic-speaking folk , it is difficult to learn from themselves much of their true circumstances ; but there are friends in Portree who would gladly assist any soul who would like to be helpful to the dwellers on Stormy Hill .
13 His possible clash with Qannaas ( who is trained by former royal jockey turned BBC TV commentator Bill Smith ) should be one of the highlights on the six-race card .
14 My hon. Friend will be aware of the difficulties on the A13 — one of the main trunk links out of London to Essex and East Anglia .
15 One needs to be sensitive to the pressures on those with whom one is negotiating .
16 But for its lack of references , which surely are essential for the chapters on spectroscopy , the book that could be said to be the best is Ralph and Joan Fessenden 's Organic Chemistry ( Willard Grant , 2nd ed ) .
17 I must admit I really enjoyed working with him , and we did tracks like ‘ The Laughing Gnome ’ and I have to say , I am one of the gnomes on that record and am responsible for some of the terrible jokes on it as well .
18 Now I am one of the officers on there which gives two members from Wiltshire a seat on this particular committee .
19 The fact that they do note vote suggests that they are indifferent to the issues on the agenda .
20 The successive north-east facing ridges at the southern end of the spit probably record phases in the evolution of the spit and are comparable with the laterals on Scolt Head Island and Blakeney Point .
21 One such protagonist has recently gone so far as to claim that Aristotle 's Phantasmata — the mental images that are involved in most or all mental activities — are identical with the symbols on which computational procedures are carried out .
22 Gill naturally began probing top British Aerospace personnel who , facing redundancy and compulsory relocation away from the Home Counties to the North of England , were interested in the opportunities on offer .
23 The mass disfranchisement of thousands of citizens in local government , the disgraceful manipulation of constituency boundaries , the enforced political tests for government jobs and legislation , such as the Flags and Emblems Act , were some of the shackles on individual freedom which would never be tolerated in England .
24 Behind him Place and Nona shuffled into place so that all three were visible to the police on the river .
25 But they were glad of the tyres on one stretch where four-wheeled vehicles had left tracks unconducive to their three wheels , leaving them travelling ‘ broadside but in control , ’ he insisted .
26 President Alfredo Cristiani stated in a broadcast on Jan. 7 that investigations had shown that elements of the armed forces were involved in the murders on Nov. 16 of six Jesuits and their two servants [ see pp. 37037-38 ] .
27 The West German Social Democrats were hostile to the whole concept , as they were to the EDC and West German rearmament , while some French Socialists were unhappy about the proposals on how the new structure would relate to Britain .
28 ‘ So were many of the officers on the Western Front who you called ‘ sir ’ . ’
29 Only last summer , years after it was all over and Astrid had found her stone cottage with roses round the door , golden/grey in a late summer orchard , she met Jay , and her eyes were green as the flames on ashwood .
30 The one drawback for the club is that with no tickets on sale on the day they could lose out financially .
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