Example sentences of "[vb mod] be [adv prt] on the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | On Knitmaster and Silver punchcard machines , the side levers should be back on the position . |
2 | Joey Dunlop had an early season run-out at Aghadowey last week and should be back on the 125cc and 250cc Hondas , but Joey is not really a Nutt 's Corner star and riders like Stephen Farmer , Paul Harbinson , Gary Dynes , Ian King and Phelim Owens will probably dominate the proceedings along with those mentioned earlier . |
3 | P.B. Chris was saying that she should be in on the interviewing . |
4 | Well it 'll been in on the table . |
5 | and we 'll be out on the water on monday as banbury gets ready to launch its own water sports week … |
6 | Yer 'll be out on the street . ’ |
7 | ‘ We 're well clear of the tide and we 'll be back on the mainland before the next one is due . ’ |
8 | ‘ We 'll be back on the lake in an hour . |
9 | it 'll be ano well another half an hour it 'll be back on the road again |
10 | I 'll be back on the dot . |
11 | amd next week we 'll be back on the football trail to see in the new season |
12 | These clothes are being modelled around the country all week , but after that they 'll be back on the Oxfam rails . |
13 | Jon Narbett is fit again and could be back on the bench . |
14 | I ring up and they say ‘ it 'll be three weeks ’ — I could be out on the streets by then . ’ |
15 | He could be out on the patio , or walking among his lemon groves . |
16 | Cheque book journalism has been pointed at Madge but luckily she 's weathered the storm or else , ’ Dame Edna paused dramatically , ‘ she 'd be back on the streets . ’ |
17 | And by the time he got to the next corner , we 'd be back on the corner . ' |
18 | And certainly af after the riots , they were always erm couple of days , perhaps longer than that where erm local policemen would be up on the walkways , playing football with the local kids . |
19 | ‘ Without me and Lewis half of these fellows in forensics would be out on the dole , sir . ’ |
20 | This does n't cut any ice with me because I believe that none of these directors would be in on the board if they were n't invited there by yourself . |
21 | A direct rail link between Cleveland and London would be back on the tracks if Liberal Democrat policies were adopted , claims candidate Kay Kirkham . |
22 | A short painless time in the shop , a little expense and those old favourites will be back on the road again . |
23 | ‘ The car is at the garage now and Elton has been told the damage can be repaired and the car will be back on the road as soon as possible . ’ |
24 | In an hour we will be back on the road again . ’ |
25 | They hope contra-flow traffic will be back on the motorway within four days with the whole section opening as normal inside three weeks . |
26 | But it 's a good bet that this punter will be back on the course next year . |
27 | And the teams will be back on the Wye this week training for next year 's race . |
28 | Anneka Patel , of Cypriana Holidays , said yesterday : ‘ He will be back on the cruise ship tonight and arriving back into Cyprus tomorrow morning to continue his holiday . |
29 | A freeze on the number of police officers , but we know that through the review of the police ranking system , that the Home Secretary has said that will mean a considerable number , and I think the figure of two thousand was mentioned , extra officers will be back on the beat . |
30 | ‘ Well then , ’ I told her , ‘ you will be back on the boards for autumn , when the season begins . |