Example sentences of "on [noun prp] [conj] they 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 No but they have n't , Charlie apologized on Monday and they 've been really nice to me , been getting on really well with Jim and Charlie in lessons
3 The Lions will decide whether to complain about the assault on Richards when they have seen the video of the game .
4 Peop they 're like they 're like umbrellas that need unfolding and people say oh they 'll spread out and they 'll develop foliage well there 're similar sorts of trees on Castlegate and they 've been there about three years they 've done nothing in fact they 're dying .
5 They have sullied the good name of their country ; they desperately wanted to make an impression on Europe and they have — in the most unexpected way .
6 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
7 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 ’ .
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