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

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1 MIX and Max with Mel and you could be on to a video winner as we give away more than £2,500worth of Gibson tapes .
2 The company seems to be on to a winner — at least in theory .
3 But , he argued , the Bank would be on to a winner once it started collecting , and selling , 12 tonnes of paper per week .
4 But if we have everything ready to leave as soon as I get back from chess and I 'll make sure I leave promptly if we can come straight away then , with a bit of luck we 'll be on to the M twenty five b by half past four so we might
5 I have access to a low-level formatting program , were the drive to be on of the MFM type , but the information on the outside of the casing does n't include the numbers of heads and cylinders .
6 For the patterns in the basic pack and the pattern libraries , the left hand light on the 580 and the EC1 ( or the right hand on earlier models ) must be on for the effect to be what the designer intended .
7 A complementary exhibition that will bring Cezanne and Pissarro together should be on at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris at the same time as the Rishel/Cachin retrospective .
8 So I hope hopefully this evening will be a very constructive meeting and we 'll certainly welcome your views about what you feel should be happening to the theatre or should be taken or should be taken place at the theatre , what should be on at the theatre , and er things that you feel that are n't happening at the moment .
9 As though to prepare us for that vision , Rubin Spangle has devised a show of early Flavin works from the Sixties which will be on until the end of the month .
10 Black jeans and white cords , we 'll see if you 're right , it 's gon na be on in a minute .
11 Oh it 'll be on in a minute Sue .
12 It 'll be on in a bit , Col.
13 Now erm I think it is and he rang me up and asked me would the strike still be on in the middle of er February .
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