Example sentences of "be on [art] [num ord] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ So we 're on the second floor . ’
2 Well , we 're on the second summer , just finishing now , and we 're having quite a lot of produce coming off the plots , and we 're hoping to start an orchard as well , just to keep it developing .
3 We 're on the second side of this .
4 In the third round — do n't forget they played the third and fourth rounds all on one day then — we 're on the 6th green and Nicklaus is on the 12th right alongside , of course ( the greens at St Andrews meet where they add up to 18 ) .
5 ‘ I 'm sure we 're on the last lap now . ’
6 " It 's quite easy — they 're on the next floor down .
7 girls they go shopping like but they always got another carrier did n't they until they got sold and then when er they 're on the next road from their house like take the carrier and it 's all for her .
8 We 're on the next tape
9 ‘ I 'm on the first flight to Milan in the morning . ’
10 If Michael Ryan is n't around , if it simply looks impossible , the whole thing , I 'm on the next boat back to Belfast and over the border and safe in Dublin before you know it . ’
11 For example initial expenditure by both partners could be on a first phase of access and servicing , with the grant receivable by virtue of that expenditure reinvested in a second phase , and so one .
12 I judged from the area occupied by this edifice that the apartment I wanted would be on the second floor .
13 Otherwise it will be on the second syllable .
14 Oh I do n't , I just , I remember that er if you walked down er Road at night you 'd see him with his mortar board on and his curate by his side coming down to post the letters , and then when all these ladies were in Sammy shop one night being entertained by Sammy erm Father and his curate went by , and old Sammy turned round to the audience and said well if dressing up will get him anywhere they 'll be on the first row in heaven .
15 The required accommodation was a residence for a family of five and the new owner requested that the living accommodation should be on the first floor to take advantage of the splendid views to the west over the Cherwell Valley .
16 The CO 's office where he was learning the job of Assistant Adjutant happened to be on the first floor of an empty house in Cadogan Gardens .
17 Holbrecht advocated a mix of social classes in the same building ; his outline was for a single apartment to be on the first floor of a typical building ; for two apartments each on the Erdstock , the second storey and the third storey , and for three apartments on the fourth floor , as well as smaller flats on the ground floor and in the courtyard .
18 I 'll be on the first flight on Sunday .
19 ‘ If there is any trouble , we will be on the first plane home ’
20 After treatment the mountaineer will be on the next flight home to join his girlfriend at the couple 's home in Radley .
21 It may be a light aircraft twenty miles away , in which case they will go in their own cars , or it may be on the other side of the world , in which case they will be on the next airline flight in that direction and might not be home again for several weeks .
22 ‘ If I was n't defending , I would be on the next plane home , ’ he said .
23 You foul my pitch and you 'll be on the next plane back to Athens , whether Harry Lawrence was a friend of yours or not , whether that damns your record …
24 I think I 'll be on the next plane , but erm what about prices because that , again looking from the point of view of the recession , people have been a bit hard pressed for cash .
25 But Silverstone 's position as one of the world 's premier circuits could be on the last lap
26 The Unionist fear is that we may be on the last verse of another .
27 We could be on the last flight . ’
28 ‘ I am on the third row , third from the right .
29 The exhibits are on the first floor .
30 Types A1 and B1 are on the first floor with terrace , Types A2 and B2 are on the ground floor with patio .
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