Example sentences of "may be on [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Junior hospital doctors may be on call for extended periods and on occasions have to manage with little or no sleep . |
2 | So , the short-term effect may be on output as firms strive to meet the increased demand , but the eventual effect will be almost entirely on prices . |
3 | We should park a little of our funds in those societies either tipped to convert to a public company or ripe for takeover to benefit from any freebies that may be on offer . |
4 | Talk to your own local educational authority to find out what may be on offer . |
5 | These patients may be on diet alone or diet and oral agents with records of urine results which they have continually mislaid . |
6 | Although accountants may be on hand , the surveyor at partner level in a growing practice , or one of a substantial size , may find himself in the anomalous situation of spending the major part of his time on management for which he received no training rather than on technical matters , in which he is expert . |
7 | And so therefore if anybody has amendments that they wish to make to the deliverance as it is , we will take them if necessary one by one and vote for them as they are presented to us , and then we 'll come to any other counter motions that may be on hand . |
8 | AN ALCOHOL alert is sweeping parts of Donegal following a warning that bottles of contaminated vodka may be on sale in the county . |