Example sentences of "it [modal v] be on [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It may be on the lendri 's scent , but the lendri will be underground by now .
2 Because really in my view it should be that once something like this happened then it should be on the owners to prove they have n't been negligent .
3 But at least it 'll be on the cards wo n't it ?
4 my Lord I , I suppose the answer to that is yes , it could be on the facts , it could be that if there was in a free market then they 'd be all sorts of varieties of clause whereby the name and kept the agent funds , erm maybe
5 ‘ I think it could be on the cards .
6 will claim for it , and then , as under the old system that worked simply and cheaply , it will be on the records .
7 The force need not be applied on the victim 's body : it can be on the clothes he is wearing : Day ( 1845 ) 173 ER 1042 .
8 It can be on the plates in readiness , and then Jean and I will do the rest .
9 This , a particularly wide and extraordinarily far-reaching implication , obviously lurks within the interstices of the decision in Corbett Ormrod J. was no doubt acutely aware of what a decision in favour of Miss Ashley could be construed as meaning , even if in fact it were limited , it can be on the arguments advanced above , to its particular and very u usual facts .
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