Example sentences of "be [verb] [noun pl] on the " in BNC.

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1 Y'kin bet yore bottom dollar I 'll be keepin' tabs on the sect 's new set-up from now on , ’ he commented grimly .
2 For this reason , Dublin 's instinct will be to concentrate complaints on the UDR .
3 But if Eildon becomes the new landlord then these tenants will eventually be paying rents on the same basis as other Eildon tenants . ’
4 ‘ It was general knowledge that Swithlands operated such a policy and it was plain men were never going to be offered positions on the sales force , ’ he said .
5 They also seemed to have what could only be snorkeling devices on the tops of their heads .
6 Thus , the discount houses may be making losses on the loans they are repaying to the commercial banks .
7 In the Summer of 1958 the Home Secretary served notice to his Ministerial colleagues that he would be making demands on the Government 's expenditure programme to finance his plans for a wholesale prison rebuilding scheme .
8 This is their opportunity to meet the others in the programme and to find out what they are doing , We will also be briefing participants on the latest pertinent developments outside the programme , as well as the latest administrative news .
9 If the black child is placed in an environment which is hostile , the inevitable consequence of this will be repeated attacks on the child 's personality which will cause severe damage to his or her self-esteem .
10 The engine will also be offering lessons on the footplate to all those who really did want to be engine drivers when they grew up , with the help of an experienced fireman .
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