Example sentences of "[be] [adv] on [art] " in BNC.

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1 One of the odd features when you first arrive in the area is that there is no advance warning of what 's to come — nothing visible of the Grand Canyon until you are right on the edge .
2 The student chooses their own subject ; most of these subjects are right on the fringes of the course , or overlap several different courses , and what surprised me when I sent round a questionnaire was how much the students said they enjoyed essay-writing .
3 The authoritarian parent or dutiful child attitudes that so often characterized these relationships in previous generations are thankfully on the way out .
4 Jokes about men driving are mostly on the macho theme : ‘ Men love a fast and powerful car , especially painted red — it 's a virility symbol . ’
5 Among the dozens of glues now available the arguments for and against are mostly on the grounds of ease of application , durability and cost .
6 But at its finest , it reaches heights of eloquence that can not have been most on the leaders of the next generation and it is music that ought to be heard in our halls .
7 He 's as sane as you or I. He 's a romantic at heart , a born adventurer ; a couple of hundred years ago and he 'd have been somewhere on the other side of the world building up the odd empire . ’
8 These studies would seem to support the view of a society in which sexual norms are slowly on the change .
9 Of course , not everyone is so obsessed with body size that they are constantly on the ‘ yo-yo ’ of diet , break diet , diet , break diet , and so on .
10 This Tony Bowran clearly has no intention of being , as he is well aware that art directors are constantly on the look out for new styles and new approaches to make their clients ' products visually jump off the page .
11 Night Goblins cultivate many kinds of toxic fungi in their dark caves and they are constantly on the look-out for new and exotic varieties .
12 ‘ They are a relatively small branch with only six staff but Manager Tony Hoskins and his team are constantly on the lookout for potential Royline users , ’ said Anne .
13 The Society 's own collection consists of approximately 100 pictures , but we are constantly on the look out for new ‘ treasures ’ .
14 As dawn appears in the sky our progress quickens ; after crossing a few fields and climbing several hedgerows we are suddenly on a road with farm buildings a short distance away .
15 People are suddenly on the move .
16 While comparatively few in number , Newfoundland rugby players are obviously on the right track and Parfrey , an enthusiastic provincial coach , can point to solid recent growth .
17 This original small port and fishing village had been down on the marshes adjoining the Rother , not far from Rye , and given to Fécamp Abbey by Cnut .
18 That is the training they do whilst they are basically on the job .
19 As one teacher said , ‘ I rather resent people coming in and criticising when they have n't been in on a regular basis ’ .
20 I 've never been in on a Friday afternoon because erm
21 → Sorry to have forgotten about the Pacifica , Graham — although , come to think of it , Charvel/Jackson might also have been in on the act back in the mid-eighties .
22 Well it 'll been in on the table .
23 As a businessman , it would be foolhardy of me to pour my own money nilly-willy into the club and so I am constantly on the look-out for companies willing to risk investing in a lowly but forward-looking team .
24 He said : ‘ I think the values for leasing are perhaps on the low side , considering that people know what they are going to get this year .
25 ‘ Most wedding rings are plain or , if engraved , are so on the inside .
26 An occupier , therefore , is not liable to his neighbour under the rule in Rylands v. Fletcher for damage caused by ordinary trees which are self-sown because they are naturally on the land .
27 The stair-well in this wing indicates an upper storey which presumably would have been much on the same plan .
28 If this had been literally followed , St Bernard himself , as abbot of Clairvaux , would have been constantly on the move .
29 The changes have been entirely on the asset side of the balance sheet .
30 At the time of this Report , knitters ' order intake volumes for Autumn 1993 are down on the previous year , in part as retailers delay ordering and in part reflecting recessionary conditions in key export markets in Europe and Japan .
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