Example sentences of "on [noun prp] [subord] [pron] have " in BNC.

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1 He approached the county councillor and poet , Francis Thomas , and told him he would not be renewing the lease on Tybrith as they had now outgrown it .
2 ‘ She lost less weight on Saturday than she had at York and we have got to think of a crack at the Arc .
3 A police officer told the court he was sure it was Betteridge whom he saw in Houndgate , Darlington , at 11.50pm on Saturday as he had known him since he was 15 .
4 Well I remember feeling quite niffed because Matt was really off on Friday because he 'd been up so late
5 He 's away back to Biggar now , but he 'll be back up on Friday as we 've been invited round to Ingalo 's for tea — Hazel 's going as well , so it should be a good laugh .
6 I want to try and get it done , bearing in mind Elaine 's going to have to have the baby on Friday if she has n't had it before .
7 Mr Mandela , for his part , according to Mr Ramaphosa , had ‘ a unique greatness ’ , a magnetism which he felt in his presence on Tuesday before he had even looked him in the eye .
8 I 'm going away on Monday so I have n't allowed for all this so I 'm trying
9 That 'll save us on Monday if we 've got swimming and that to go to .
10 The Lions will decide whether to complain about the assault on Richards when they have seen the video of the game .
11 erm , I do n't know if I 'm gon na have a spare ticket , but are you interested in going to the theatre on Thursday if I have .
12 Yes I know I 'll take it when I go down to the post office and I keep forgetting , do n't like bothering with it on Thursday because they 've always got a shop full and I go
13 She misses it on Monday cos she goes to flute , she misses it , she wa- she sees it on Tuesday cos Chris takes Amy to ballet , she was , she misses it on Wednesday cos she goes skiing , she misses it on Thursday because we have to take Amy to uhum Brownies , she misses it on Friday cos of Amy 's swimming .
14 Then they watched him pull himself up from the support of the couch and , keeping his eyes on Emma until he had passed her , he strode from the room .
15 She 'd never have had a smash hit on Broadway if she 'd stayed here to work .
16 The assembled friends were told by Brendan Bracken in tones of wonderment that Churchill — that great Francophile — had rung to bellow that he would watch them die without a qualm if they ‘ ratted on Poland as they had ratted on Czechoslovakia , ’ while Bob Boothby told them repeatedly how he had exhorted Winston to ‘ break Chamberlain and take his place ’ .
17 Altitude along would make this possible at about 24,000ft and the Japanese Yuishiro Miura , referred to in the article , could have achieved this on Everest if he had forgotten his parachute brake .
18 Another journalist , the political columnist Alexander Cockburn , once told me that , on balance , he was relived not to have reported on Vietnam because he had observed that those who had , found it difficult to leave the subject alone .
19 They said speculation focused on BP because it has expressed interest in refining and marketing in the western US .
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