Example sentences of "[is] [adv] on [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Current educational thinking is moving away from the whole concept of labelling children by closely defined categories , and the emphasis is rather on the individual needs of children and on the shared aspects of their development and learning .
2 It 's right on the main road .
3 It 's right on the old T-junction between Jamaica Street and Tobago Road . ’
4 The insiders — and Letterman is right on the inside track — pick up these changing signals constantly ; they have no patience with outsiders ' scepticism .
5 At this time modernization as a planning theme emphasized job creation and industrial diversification , but only at Killing worth , which is right on the outer edge of the inner ring , was there any integrated public sector planning in which even in principle housing and industrial development were associated ( see Byrne and Parson , 1983 ) .
6 But you can see , you can see already that the production rate is no where near good enough to meet the programme and if it 's only on the first part of the seventh floor , bearing in mind we 've got to be working on three floors at the same time , we 're only on the first part of the seventh floor and already we 've got overlaps on day Granted , it 's a major problem .
7 YOU : Perhaps that is somewhat on the high side .
8 Things have changed enormously , but it 's , so it took sometime for them to get to know that they , the French were at war with , the Prussians and the Austrians , and do n't forget that Strasbourg is only on the other side of the Rhine from Germany or whatever part of Germany er , it was at the time .
9 But McGibbon senior insists : ‘ Our Pat is only on the bottom rung of the ladder .
10 If it 's a big discharge which is perhaps on a Royal Commission standard and it is consistently turning out say a 30 BOD and a 40 solids then it can be regarded as harmful and one would press for improvement to be carried out . …
11 After all , this girl 's constantly on the front pages .
12 In intuitive terms , we might also say that what follows + but + is not on a separate speaker 's topic , but continues the talk ‘ about ’ 'my drink' .
13 Generally speaking , If the service is scheduled along a fixed route , the vessel is a ‘ liner ’ ; if the service is not on a fixed route and is unscheduled , the vessel is a tramp .
14 If the module is not on a working DC , it must be contained in a user-supplied package .
15 NOT ON DC This module is not on an active Design Change ( DC ) via the package and is selected as LATEST-ISSUE .
16 The country 's politicians , believers in consensus , stress that the naysayers must be assured that the European Community is not on the slippery slope to a federal Europe .
17 and correct him/her if he/she is not on the right lines .
18 Select a point A that is not on the straight line .
19 Although the matter of Thursday 's meeting is not on the official agenda , the council 's freedom of speech policy may be called into question .
20 I then found my application for financial assistance for part-time study had been rejected ‘ because anthropology is not on the approved list of subjects ( in the Circular ) ’ ( Memo from HQ 1977 ) .
21 The DF operator is normally on the same frequency as ATC .
22 No but ASFA is just on the scientific end
23 At EN 's general meeting in Istanbul last September , $20,000 was allocated to the folly at Schoonbeek , whose surrounding garden is already on the International Council of Monuments and Sites and International Federation of Landscape Architects list of protected gardens .
24 Erm , it 's just on the big print on the bottom of page one , g two .
25 Since transmission is largely on a foal-to-foal basis it is good policy to avoid using the same paddocks for nursing mares and their foals in successive years .
26 And like , in the di in the disabled bathroom the , the er , it 's not on a proper pedestal , so it 's sitting on it
27 Are you sure it 's not on the other side round here ?
28 It 's not on the whole family .
29 The frame connection is usually on the rear cross-spar , and the endcap on the sail will be in-line but , depending on the shape of the sail , the stand-off will be either rigid and straight or flexible and curved when in position .
30 During the search stage of a sex crime hunt the focus of the press is usually on the violent man himself .
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