Example sentences of "on [noun sg] [noun] [conj] have " in BNC.

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1 They also included the operation of ‘ stand down , ’ by which the airline retained scarce skills by allowing people to work elsewhere on part pay but having the opportunity to recall them at a month 's notice .
2 I look on myself as a fun golfer I go off with my mates on golfing weekends and have taken my clubs to Spain , Tunisia , Portugal and the USA .
3 The man , serving four years for a firearms offence , was on home leave and had failed to return .
4 None of these techniques proved particularly successful and in 1944 the tropical shelterwood system ( TSS ) was introduced , based on management techniques that had already proved successful in parts of the tropical forests of Malaysia .
5 As a result , Warrington Borough Council has agreed to spend £3,100 on safety work and has asked the police to keep a close watch on the area .
6 As a result , Warrington Borough Council has agreed to spend £3,100 on safety work and has asked police to keep a close watch on the area .
7 Parliament has conferred more freedom from restraint on trade unions than has ever been known to the law before .
8 In general these studies have tended to reinforce the conclusions based on stimulation studies and have yielded few surprises that affect the validity of the method .
9 no asset has been acquired or disposed of on capital account or has been agreed to be acquired or disposed of and no contract involving expenditure by it on capital account has been entered into by the Business .
10 As I mentioned on the phone yesterday : update on music permissions that have developed since last week : Waterfront ( Simple Minds ) ( confirmation awaited from artists ) and I Like Driving in my Car ( Madness ) will be £75 each for 3 years ' world license , excluding USA .
11 It is also important to recognize that several of Japan 's most well-known companies like Honda , Sony or Toyota have relied less on bank loans and have therefore been able to follow fairly independent policies .
12 That unhinging extended back at least as far as the Japanese attack on the American fleet at Pearl Harbor in December 1941 , a crisis which allowed Franklin Roosevelt finally to break free from the congressional restraints on executive action that had been operative in the inter war period .
13 The Court had approved the payment of fees up to 15 April and since then , with the authority of the Court and the approval of the creditors ' committee , Touche has drawn on account fees that have not yet been formally approved .
14 We are closely monitoring the development of the virus , its current and likely future impact on mortality rates and have produced a number of bulletins summarising the results of our work .
15 It is offering a special 4.99% two-year mortgage on leasehold properties that have been on its books for more than six months .
16 But in addition to fuel , the UK greatly reduced the dependence on food imports that had characterized ‘ the workshop of the world ’ .
17 Research shows that where older disabled people have high incomes they are not so restricted and are able to participate in activities — such as going on summer holidays and having evenings out — that are enjoyed by younger non-disabled people .
18 Janet works in the Sales Office on Customer Service and has been with the company for two and half years .
19 A spokesman for the Coxwell Hall private nursing home sayy the trees are on clay foundations and had to go because they were a potential danger to residents and school pupils .
20 Remove stems on grape vines that have borne fruit , and cut the vine back to its main framework .
21 Consultants were on lifetime contracts and had no reason to change .
22 ‘ I should love to do Challenges and help with Pack Ventures and go on Pack Holidays and have lots of Brownies to play with , and I 'm sure I 'd soon win lots of badges and stars and things and be a Sixer and ‘
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