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

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1 He has previously been linked with the Chargers and a move down the Calfornian coast may be on the cards .
2 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 .
3 The emphasis in the programme will be on the problems and requirements of using computational and multidisciplinary approaches to further this objective .
4 Connections say the £20,000 confrontation is still on and TV coverage could be on the cards .
5 ANOTHER fast food takeaway could be on the cards for Darlington .
6 A main focus should be on the differences between written and spoken English .
7 And if McIvor hits his true form up front , another upset could be on the cards .
8 Your announcement will be on the airways on Sunday morning .
9 But in future , the onus will be on the travellers to apply to run their own official sites and not local councils .
10 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 .
11 When Selina 's new hour-long documentary on King Carlos of Spain is broadcast at Christmas , Ted Brocklebank 's name will be on the credits as executive producer .
12 The main emphasis will be on the determinants of competitiveness and trade performance and how this in turn affects the demand for labour by industry .
13 The project looks at how risk and uncertainty are handled by the decision makers concerned and what the impact may be on the choices made .
14 We obstinately continue to believe that people from the education authority should be on the boards because that will allow collaboration .
15 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 .
16 A mini Channel Tunnel fiasco could be on the cards .
17 The player not in a starting role will be on the substitutes ' bench alongside Bernie Slaven .
18 Sketchy though Mr Foster 's account may be on the mechanics of the mass suspension of disbelief that supported the Reichmanns ' rise , he is at his best in explaining , meeting by meeting , how they came back to earth .
19 And what with Swindon chasing promotion and Gloucester playing in the cup semi-final we 've got quite a week ahead but the biggest crowd will be on the banks of the River Thames for the boat race .
20 Today sees one of the fruits of this co-operation : a National Day of Prayer and Fasting in which Christians will pray that ‘ God 's hand will be on the elections ’ .
21 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 .
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