Example sentences of "be [prep] [art] cards " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I think it could be on the cards . |
2 | But it is the solar eclipse on the 24th that holds the greatest potential for you : an addition to the family or change of location could be on the cards for next year . |
3 | He has previously been linked with the Chargers and a move down the Calfornian coast may be on the cards . |
4 | A float could be on the cards by the end of next year , but before then there could be a few punch-ups with Britain 's farmers who provide all the milk to make the cheese . |
5 | A cut of 1% to 7% could be on the cards in tomorrow 's autumn statement and this pushed the FT-SE 100 Index ahead by over 19 points to 2714.6 . |
6 | Brian Clough has already made an inquiry for the player he tried to sign a couple of years ago from Arsenal and , if Leeds go out of the European Cup tonight , a rapid departure could be on the cards . |
7 | Connections say the £20,000 confrontation is still on and TV coverage could be on the cards . |
8 | Dropping hints that an initial public offering could be on the cards , the company pointed to figures showing that the majority of software start-ups make for an IPO at between $10m and $20m of venture funding : Neuron Data is capitalised at $16m . |
9 | It had been an indifferent season for the New York Yankees , the team he had followed faithfully for thirty years , and , at 4-I down to the Detroit Tigers with two innings left , defeat seemed to be on the cards for a third successive game . |
10 | Departure from the IWC and the return to full commercial whaling may even be on the cards , given that the sea-mammal research programme has stated that the minke population can tolerate an overall annual kill of 1,000 animals . |
11 | Nothing short of the resurrection of Renaissance man seems to be on the cards , in command of all knowledge . |
12 | And if McIvor hits his true form up front , another upset could be on the cards . |
13 | I 'd been given a hint that something like this could be on the cards when I was first approached . ’ |
14 | A mini Channel Tunnel fiasco could be on the cards . |
15 | ANOTHER fast food takeaway could be on the cards for Darlington . |
16 | EXTRA town centre traffic measures could be on the cards to curb congestion in Darlington . |
17 | But at least it 'll be on the cards wo n't it ? |
18 | And Barbara Bryan , next year what will be on the cards ? |
19 | They will continue to decline in numbers and mergers with their big brothers are on the cards . |
20 | I think both are on the cards . ’ |
21 | Reductions in food , fashion and home furnishings are on the cards this autumn . |
22 | Three major new products , based on rapid application development environments , are on the cards , comprising a payroll and personnel system ; an international banking system , and an object-oriented fourth generation language . |
23 | Bumper sport and prizes are on the cards and further details from Scotts Angling Supplies . |
24 | That 's all those wonderful little codes that are on the cards in front of you . |
25 | Though its timing caught out the markets , the krona/ecu link has been on the cards for some months . |
26 | The former pairing has been on the cards ever since critics fingered Penn as the brat who would be Bob but the latter seems less plausible . |
27 | Been on the cards for ages , that wedding . |
28 | This had been on the cards from the very beginning . |
29 | The merger has been on the cards for some time and of course makes perfect sense . |
30 | Our marriage has been on the cards from day one , and there 's not a damned thing either of us can do about it . ’ |