Example sentences of "be [verb] on a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | 'Cos , like , just 'cos you 're gettin' on a bit does n't mean you ca n't wear fab gear an' pull groovy chicks an' that . |
2 | She says you have to be brusque with them because they 're getting on a bit , you know . |
3 | When we 're talking about the negligence factor , obviously the insurance does n't cover the negligence of of a repairer , erm any faults inherent at the time of purchase are obviously not our responsibility and I do n't think any reasonable person would expect us to cover that because obviously we 're we 're in insurance , we 're not taking on risks already , we 're taking on a risk of mechanical failure of items after they 're sold , not obviously before they 're sold . |
4 | Mr Bresslaw had collapsed once before , in October last year , and on that occasion he had to be carried on a stretcher out of a show business dinner . |
5 | ’ Is that a volatile load to be carried on a motorway ? ’ |
6 | The heavy-weight champion in loadbearing. 50 kilos can be hung on a screw fastening into FERMACELL with a rawlplug . |
7 | The latter two allow the tool to be hung on a wall by two screws , which pass through the plastic sheath and convert it into a vertical holder . |
8 | That 's what seems to worry people — that photography should be hung on a wall , not stood in the middle of a room . ’ |
9 | This can be hung on a classroom wall and it can double as a speaker for audio machines . |
10 | Samples can be hung on a rod , in slotted pockets or placed on a lectern . |
11 | I ca n't believe Mel is the player he was two years ago and he must be getting on a bit now , but we have still got Ray Wallace just incase I s'pose . |
12 | The teacher will be taking on a role in the drama ; the class help to construct the role by using the teacher to create a still image of the role . |
13 | Who was I to be taking on a contender like Thomas Carter , a management consultant and the owner-occupier of a £500,000 property set in the accessible Arcadia of Boars Hill ? |
14 | An EEIG may be formed by persons , firms or companies ( or indeed other bodies , whether incorporated or not ) in the EC , but not by non-EC bodies ; individuals must be carrying on a trading or service activity ( including the provision of professional services ) and bodies may be public or quasi-public . |
15 | Naturally , it must not be put on a square which is on the same row or file or diagonal as another piece . |
16 | This should not be put on a back burner . |
17 | On arrival you will be taken on a tour of the city , including Union Square , Golden Gate Park and Fisherman 's Wharf for views across the beautiful bay . |
18 | The highlight of the event will be tomorrow , when they will get the chance to drive their cars around the original test-track and be taken on a tour of the factory . |
19 | The commission hopes that peer-group pressure would persuade member states to comply with the council 's rulings on their budgetary plans , which would be taken on a majority vote . |
20 | Advice about any adaptations required will usually be given by the physiotherapist or occupational therapist and the patient may be taken on a home visit to assess his needs ( e.g. amputees may need several aids ) . |
21 | The Italian team 's French driver Jean Alesi posed for photographers in the new model but was unable to demonstrate the lightweight 644-B 's abilities at the car 's unveiling as it had broken down on Tuesday before it could be taken on a test run . |
22 | We were at great pains to explain that we were novices and aware that diving in Barbados was unlike diving in the UK and were told that ‘ courses taken on holiday mean nothing at all ’ and that we should be prepared to snorkel around a pool for six months should he deem it necessary , and that even if we did dive to any standard we would be taken on a dive ( presumably in a pool ) , and ‘ ripped down ’ until we eventually failed a test . |
23 | He tried to make a set which could be taken on a motor bike . |
24 | Follow-up action can even be taken on a client 's behalf after a telephone consultation . |
25 | Once parental approval had been obtained , the committee entered into negotiations with employer and parents and on reaching a satisfactory agreement , the young person might be taken on a month 's trial . |
26 | All available goods may be taken on a sale or return basis . |
27 | Any such decision may be taken on an emergency basis by the unit manager . |
28 | The Whaddon and Mitchley Argus , under the by-line of trainee reporter-cyclist Mark Crowe , revealed that Yvonne Noodle ( née Mentle ) , had been carrying on an affair with disgraced Athletico player , Trevor Proby . |
29 | They found him in robust mood , " his morale seemed higher than at Eighth Army HQ " and he seemed confident that he could " maintain " the " uneasy position " in Venezia Giulia " for several weeks if necessary , while negotiations proceed and decisions are taken on a government level " . |
30 | Danish lager brewing specialists , visitors are taken on a tour of the brewing , bottling and packing processes . |