Example sentences of "[that] [noun] have [verb] on " in BNC.

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1 ( 1984 ) suggest that the mixed results obtained in recognition experiments can often be explained by the fact that researchers have concentrated on the effects of schemas on numbers of hits and false alarms in different conditions .
2 It has been in implementation of this principle that states have agreed on specific treaty obligations banning chemical and gas weapons , culminating in the 1925 Geneva Protocol banning Asphyxiating , Poisonous or other Gases and Bacteriological Methods of Warfare .
3 My hypothesis is that the conditions of work are such that one mode of relating is that of schizoid withdrawal which means that individuals have to take on some of the characteristics just described .
4 This is the part where there is a surfaced footway or pavement but at present it is so overgrown that pedestrians have to walk on the road .
5 Can I echo the comments that people have made on the value of rural schools to villages .
6 Particularly now of course , when it 's so much more difficult to back , er back-date stuff , maybe because of the success that people have had on pay cuts .
7 A main reason for this has been that developments have concentrated on creating ‘ single-purpose ’ areas , for example only office blocks , shopping areas or housing estates rather than a mixture .
8 And maybe that is part of real life , maybe that is a fact of life that women have to take on board , but perhaps men have to take it on board a bit more as well .
9 Of his modest Welsh Ring cycle he said , ‘ I aimed to strip away all the burdens that philosophers have put on everybody 's shoulders about the Ring , and take a very fresh , sensuous look at it . ’
10 I am aware that residents have complained on several occasions about the parking of cars in Lakeside , particularly on the west side of the road , which Mr Howe has pointed out is common land .
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