Example sentences of "[vb past] be on [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't think the arrears , when they , when it occurred is on the report |
2 | He 'd been on a management course from which he had returned to speak of God as ‘ the perfect chairman of our meetings . ’ |
3 | Just a fortnight earlier , she 'd been on a course called Heart Start , which taught her the basics of resuscitation . |
4 | The notion of such international co-operation would have been unthinkable even at senior investigator level ; but here the arrangements had been made and he 'd been on a plane within a matter of hours . |
5 | A shadow fell across my sunny table and I looked up to find Kenneth who 'd been on a recce of the hospital , so after a lunch of ribs , skins , wings and blueberry pie , he was able to lead me through the appropriate doors of the vast , multi-entranced building . |
6 | The Marquess of Blandford is back in prison tonight , charged with assualting two police officers who were trying to arrest him after he 'd been on the run for four days . |
7 | We 'd been on the bit of fast dual carriageway between Dumbarton and Alexandria , not long after Verity and Lewis had picked me up . |
8 | He 'd been on the roads for days and they still retained their winter mire , despite the advent of finer spring weather . |
9 | She knew they 'd been on the verge of drawing at least a little closer to each other , yet she had been the one to ruin the opportunity . |
10 | For a moment she 'd been on the verge of telling Penny why she was in such a hurry , but the moment passed , and she was glad she had n't given in to the impulse . |
11 | And he 'd he 'd been on the dole er I think two years , and he 's just started up a a building site . |
12 | She 'd been on the floor for nearly every dance , and was having a whale of a time . |
13 | So I suppose if he 'd been on the Road every day he 'd have won the Open ! |
14 | I think a lot of it was severe stress and exhaustion : I was 27 years old and I 'd been on the road for about ten years of my life and that band was just so much bigger in people 's minds than it was in reality . |
15 | If he 'd been on the train and had walked with the other racegoers towards the station , Filmer could have seen him through the window … and just the sight of him had caused the tensing of the neck muscles … and if Filmer had n't yet paid him for whatever … then he would come back to the train … |
16 | And I wished then I 'd been on the farm , I might tell you ! |
17 | ‘ Well , I 'd been on the boat a few minutes when I heard someone pounding along the gangway and going ashore , so I knew I 'd been right . ’ |
18 | He 'd been on the binge of all time , wrecking cars , hitting her , almost breaking two of her fingers . |
19 | They 'd let him resign , just when they 'd been on the point of sacking him . |
20 | The first Americans she observed were on the boat and she wrote , ‘ they laughed at the poor immigrants lying on the deck in their wretched clothes … without the least sign of sympathy . ’ |
21 | But it was easier to believe in the impossible when you were tucked up in bed and half-asleep , than when you were walking the wet , comfortless streets , and the bloke you loved was on a bus going in the opposite direction , staring hopelessly out of the window , and wondering how on earth he was ever going to marry you , with no savings and going into the Army next week and a widowed mother who imagined herself an invalid and hated you for taking away her son . |
22 | Before it was built we were very much under stress , because the church where we recorded was on a flight-path into Berlin , so we sometimes had to stop and re-record a passage five or six times before we got it right . |
23 | The dental surgery where his Mum worked was on the outskirts of Thirkett . |
24 | You say that the footprints you saw were on the path and not on the grass ? ’ |
25 | The artists we met were on the whole very unmotivated and their lack of enthusiasm ( not to mention talent ) rubbed off on us . |
26 | She liked being on the go . |
27 | ‘ For what I did was on the King 's instructions . ’ |
28 | The worst thing they ever did was on the leader page , the last one they got rid of the Extended Titling on . |
29 | She had no travellers ' tales , no air of a person who had been on a journey , and I knew she would be both disbelieving and resentful if I should try to describe the eternal vistas I had glimpsed . |
30 | ‘ He had been on a weekend retreat and said he wanted to get rid of the urges within him . ’ |