Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [conj] [verb] on [art] " in BNC.

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1 In education , local government , and health the government has intervened and regulated on a large scale .
2 Through their prophetic utterances , each of these in turn has given and passed on the messages of the beings of light who guide mankind .
3 The Canadian Parliament from 1980 on has discussed and voted on an estimates figure ( an ‘ envelope ’ ) that includes both tax expenditures and traditional spending authorisation .
4 Since then she has married and embarked on a career with Royal Insurance .
5 Widnes came back with a Devereux try in the 34th minute , but when Lee sent Reid over four minutes later Salford had a big enough lead to have relaxed and concentrated on the basics .
6 we did know somebody erm down on actually who had a a vertical blind and several of the chains had broken or disappeared on the bottom of that
7 I already had two vital tools of the caddie 's trade in my pocket : notes on the measurements and characteristics of each hole , which I had checked and rechecked on the practice days ; and a chart , issued ahead of each day 's play by the PGA which told me where the hole would be cut on each green .
8 Two trains had come and gone on the northbound platform of the Bakerloo line at Marylebone tube station , but Harry had boarded neither .
9 Burden said Mrs. Fanshawe might just recall why her husband 's Jaguar had skidded and overturned on the empty fast lane of the twin track road , but he doubted it .
10 Oh , I 've seen that look on the faces of People before .
11 Already it had blackened on the collar of his white coat and a small pool had separated and congealed on the Lab floor .
12 He had seen that look on the faces of mother ducks when they took their little flock down to the river for the first time .
13 She had showered and put on a tracksuit , having been called down to help in the kitchen before getting into something more elegant .
14 The Iraqis made the fullest use of these defensive advantages in 1984 to supplement the positions they had prepared on dry land while awaiting the half million or so Iranians whom US satellite photographs had identified as massing on the frontier near Basrah .
15 You will recall , however , that before you vanished from our lives you entrusted me with the notes you had kept while working on the Big Glass and the Green Box , telling me I could do what I liked with them , and adding , in your usual sensitive way , that I could always use them to wipe my arse if the paper decided to sack me and I found myself really hard up .
16 It exposes on a minuscule scale a widely misunderstood but tiresome fact which Australia , Canada and other nations spawned by Britain have learned and taught on a larger scale .
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