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

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1 Some are trainees actually do maybe I 've classed the fee earning staff which are on the areas , actually maybe some are n't actually non fee earners .
2 That gag was consciously played for laughs , of course , but the really funny thing is that the pioneering Australian brands which were on the shelves in the ‘ 70s were actually called the much more comical names of Kanga Rouge and Wallaby wine .
3 Ignoring the whole question of invisibility , which is particularly oppressive to working-class lesbians and gays , she nonetheless raised matters which were on the minds of many other heterosexual politicians .
4 Curiously enough , special interest is provided by music which is on the discs , but not mentioned on the front of the boxes !
5 The Conference Planning Committee approved the location , which is on the outskirts of Bangkok , during its recent meeting in London .
6 The Conference Planning Committee approved the location , which is on the outskirts of Bangkok , during its recent meeting in London .
7 Such examples include the early Church of the Saviour ( 1425 ) in the Andronikhov Monastery in the city ( 248 ) and the Monastery of the Virgin of the Don ( 1593 ) which is on the outskirts ( 247 ) .
8 The what 's on telly what 's on the cinemas
9 I do n't like if I ca n't see what 's on the cards .
10 Well , you have to look what 's on the stalls !
11 ‘ Get what 's on the stocks already in a better form ; anything else will just totally confuse and alienate the farmer . ’
12 " He 'd know what was on the bills of lading .
13 Now that he was going to be with Sims for most of the day , knowing what was on the photographs was an uncomfortable burden .
14 ‘ It has been claimed that their parents did not know the full extent of the dealings or what was on the films . ’
15 However , they would differ on details like the distribution of stars and , even more , on what was on the covers of their magazines .
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