Example sentences of "[am/are] on [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 If you 're on the premises today , you 're coming , Security has its orders , on all the gates .
2 Remember the next time you 're on the fells it 's up to us — only we can prevent the hills from vanishing , so watch where you 're putting your feet .
3 But now we 're on the flats , no .
4 SUCH is the alarming speed with which pop trends are assimilated into the mainstream these days that one moment you can be an underground guitar hero from Seattle , next you 're on The Clothes Show .
5 Well as daft as it seems Dennis as you probably know in this sort of game you 're on the roads very late at night and when you 're on the roads very late at night , you get a lot of bored policemen
6 Well as daft as it seems Dennis as you probably know in this sort of game you 're on the roads very late at night and when you 're on the roads very late at night , you get a lot of bored policemen
7 Look , they 're on the horses now .
8 I see people being frightened just because they 're on the streets . ’
9 ‘ Which means , ’ Trish said patiently , ‘ that we 're on the books until the party ends .
10 But it 's not too bad if you 're on the trains or the buses , I 've no delays to report .
11 But it 's not a bad evening if you 're on the trains or the buses , I 've no trouble to tell you about at all .
12 They 're on the roadways
13 You 're on the divisors , strimmers and and we 're on cutting our lot
14 Are there any other suggestions for possible works while we 're on the arrangements and the programme ?
15 Well I , well I 'm on a weeks ' holiday are n't I , at Easter ?
16 I 'm on the earlies in the morning now .
17 If I 'm on the earlies , right ?
18 ‘ I would do a work-out on the pitch before the match but when the games starts I 'm on the sidelines , ’ he says .
19 You should teach the patient safety measures when going outside with the wheelchair : for instance , he must keep his hemiplegic arm safely on his lap , and he must always check that both feet are on the footplates before you set off .
20 Wallerstein elaborated the concept of the semi-periphery to describe such countries , and this idea has been picked up by many scholars as a useful tool in analyzing the NICs and , increasingly , those countries that are on the fringes of the First World , but not exactly in the Third World , like Ireland , Portugal , and the Balkan states ( for example , Mouzelis , 1986 ) .
21 A LOT OF the enquiries that we get are on the lines of ‘ will a Series III such and such from a LWB fit my SWB Series II ? ’
22 Is there an in-built element for wear and tear included in the pricing and are all participants fully covered by insurance during the time they are on the premises ?
23 If someone asks ‘ How much of X do we have in stock ? ’ they want to know how many of a specific item there are on the premises — both on the shop floor and in the warehouse or storeroom .
24 But it is by no means certain what the law is when the goods are on the premises of one who was not responsible for bringing them there and who has committed no tort with respect to them .
25 Mr Huntingdon ensures that at least two of these qualified staff are on the premises at all times .
26 Precautions are also taken to prevent any attempts at industrial espionage while the confidential documents are on the premises .
27 Staff are on the premises waiting to return to work , and Branch Secretary , Brian Jefferies , says he is optimistic the situation will be resolved , but if no agreement is reached it may have implications elsewhere in the county .
28 Please , I 'll pass on the information that you 've received , contact Kevin or myself for the details that are on the leaflets we 've put about .
29 Some are trainees actually do maybe I 've classed the fee earning staff which are on the areas , actually maybe some are n't actually non fee earners .
30 Sir Neville Cardus , another great music critic writing about the history of music , likened the image of great composers such as Bach , Mozart and Beethoven as , ‘ Looking at a range of mountains , those names are on the summits then one comes to a plateau — and there standing out and rising from it is the cathedral of César Franck . ’
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