Example sentences of "[being] [adv] on the " in BNC.

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1 Being right on the coast , there are special considerations .
2 The red switch there being right on the end when you depress that the play switch goes down as well .
3 Similarly she was disappointed by the lack of any ‘ political arena ’ in which to discuss work , and found the level of debate and critique poor , the emphasis being rather on the production of high quality commercial work .
4 It was only by being constantly on the scene , as a neutral , that we seemed to me to move at all .
5 Such chiefs as had yet arrived from the south were accompanied only by their bodyguards , the rest of their troops being still on the road .
6 Live food is another essential — brine shrimp being permanently on the go in two large demijohns .
7 I loved being out on the sea — it felt much more like ‘ real ’ sailing than being on a lake .
8 It was all question of being out on the track at the right moment close to the end of the session when it was drying .
9 The race , between Speke and New Brighton and back , means hundreds of people being out on the river but neither the Lifeboat service or the Coastguard were officially notified of the arrangements .
10 ‘ What I 'll miss most , ’ confesses our retiring hero , ‘ is being out on the stage before a 60,000 crowd , performing .
11 Lindsey came on and sat in for a couple of numbers and really enjoyed being back on the boards with us lot .
12 Waringstown are disappointed at being back on the road in the Schweppes , having played four out of five matches away when winning the trophy last summer .
13 ‘ At least you have the advantage of being here on the spot to sweet-talk him .
14 ‘ It 's easy work , ’ she confided in Rosie , ‘ because really I love being here on the complex .
15 Complaints being again on the trek south the Gulf of Aqaba ( the " Red Sea " here ) to clear Edom 's territory .
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