Example sentences of "[conj] be on [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 All the buses that are on the routes now extra buses , is it a better bus service ?
2 That are on the flats .
3 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 ) .
4 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 .
5 That 's all those wonderful little codes that are on the cards in front of you .
6 That 's a those were the little erm things that were on the tables .
7 A mass-circulation paper was more risky , but it was much more exciting , and with the bigger sales that were on the cards , it could be very profitable .
8 Another closure that is on the cards is of Marylebone station .
9 But it 's the human cost of the fire that 's on the minds of most staff at the moment .
10 ‘ But they insisted they had to have everything that 's on the passengers ’ menu as well , which was mineral water . ’
11 They have occupied much of the time of the higher courts but are on the margins of land law , which traditionally focuses on the market-place and the importance of documentation as the root of title .
12 Paul 's teaching has sometimes been unfairly caricatured as being on the bosses ' side .
13 Throughout its life of eight years , myth building encouraged people to think of the unit as being on the margins of the organization .
14 I think much the same as is on the cards this year , that women are angry , in my view , erm women are proud of what they 're doing .
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