Example sentences of "[pron] [be] on [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 I 'm on contract to them .
2 but when they were ringing I were on phone to John 's mum because there were someone hanging about house , so I talked to John 's mum for ages on phone and then Debbie rang , did n't she ?
3 I were on phone to her and Michael took the phone off and he went Shelley , she said what ?
4 Then there is a Prado disperso , made up of works which not even the store-rooms have space for , and which are on loan to embassies , universities , provincial town halls and the like .
5 With two brand new kitchens on view ; ‘ Westminster ’ , which is available in three colourways — nearly-black anthracite , pearlised white and rich cream with a metallic lustre — as well as ‘ Chippenham ’ , providing limed oak luxury , Wilson & Glick now have 13 kitchens in their range , 7 of which were on show to the public .
6 Yet when it came to a hulloa and a gallop and a death , she was on terms to the end .
7 The soldiers charged by the police were Captain James A. McGregor , who was on secondment to the MRF from the Parachute Regiment , and Sergeant Clive G. Williams , who was on secondment from the Royal Military Police .
8 Players released by Jimmy Nicholl 's Raith Rovers include centre half Mark Cowan who was on loan to Linfield earlier in the season and midfielder Sean Strang who had a spell with Cliftonville .
9 Carl Shutt who was on loan to Birmingham City has now transferred= for 50,000 .
10 ‘ This road we 're on looks to be the shorter way now .
11 The details held against books and the people they are on loan to are very detailed .
12 So by 1 March Fleischmann and Pons believed that they were on course to getting immediate confirmation of the neutron energy spectrum from Harwell independent of Jones , whom they were increasingly viewing as an unwanted competitor .
13 The company produced 29,224 ounces of gold at an average grade of between 2.5 and 2.8 grammes per tonne , and says it is on course to mine 70,000 ounces during the whole of 1989 .
14 Of course , when you first get the program you have to type in all the data , the whereabouts of all your equipment , whether it is on loan to another company etc .
15 His best season so far came when he rode 28 winners , and with 22 to his credit already this term , he is on course to better that total .
16 The group , who have an active Saturday club and a Monday Club for the blind and partly-sighted , has their mini-coach stolen when it was on loan to another charitable organisation , and they were left with a deficit of £5,500 when the insurance was settled .
17 Mr. A. J. Beith ( On behalf of the House of Commons Commission ) : The Computer Officer , who has responsibility to both Houses for computer developments planned for Parliament as a whole , has a staff of two assistant computer officers , one of whom is on secondment to the House , and one full-time and one part-time secretary .
18 The massive incentive is way above what 's on offer to English champs Leeds but Rangers are prepared to shell out to reach the lucrative group stages of Europe 's premier club competition .
19 Richard Barnett on the thorny subject of setaside.Time for a break now , and then we 'll be looking round at what 's on offer to the visitor at this year 's show .
20 When applying for a place on a re-entry course keep the following questions in mind so that you can compare what is on offer to your own best advantage .
21 I think it 's part of a vicious circle , that sometimes it 's guilt which leads to depression and then women feel guilty about being depressed and that 's why they take what is on offer to them .
22 The British people will not accept the relegation of the mother of Parliaments to the level of the legislature of the state of Nevada ; but that is what is on offer to us if we go down the path of full political union .
23 ‘ At the moment I am just flowing with the tide , following whatever is on offer to me that I like .
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