Example sentences of "[pers pn] be [not/n't] on the [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Slaven said after the game : ‘ I could not believe I was not on the substitutes ’ bench . ’ |
2 | Well then you 're going across , you 're not staying st er you 're not on the pavers are you ? |
3 | But we 're not on the flats in the daytime , |
4 | No , we 're not on the tea-bags this week , |
5 | ( If they are not on the shelves , you can always request them on inter-library loan . ) |
6 | Well quite obviously if you are going to curtail something like that , some of those who had been on the police authorities will now find that they are not on the police authority and therefore that causes understandable anxiety and therefore rumpus . |
7 | But he wo n't come in Wrexham now they 're not on the wards much . |
8 | Apparently when they 're not on the lines , there 's . |
9 | They were on reserve , which meant that they were n't on the shelves but had to be ordered from the stock by a librarian . |
10 | It 's not on the minutes , but just to remind you , the thirteenth and fourteenth of December , thanks Tony . |
11 | Oh no , it 's not on the cards . |
12 | Why did you say go away when he was n't on the flowers ? |