Example sentences of "have [adv] [be] [vb pp] on " in BNC.

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1 Many of the goats described in the 30 or so scientific studies that have since been published on the phenomenon ( the earliest in 1904 ) can be traced to those bred and cared for by Mayberry .
2 The procedures developed during this particular investigation have all been conducted on a Computer Vision turnkey system .
3 But colonialism , the tensions caused by a feudal economy 's reaction to capitalism and finally the effects of capitalism itself have all been imposed on a social structure which can be traced much further back .
4 Recent rights issues , takeovers and even foreign exchange losses have all been sprung on an unsuspecting public rather than , as was the pattern in the mid-1980s , infiltrating the market through the columns of the Sunday newspapers .
5 If directions have already been given on pre-trial review , this appointment is not needed .
6 An indemnity basis taxation of costs that have already been taxed on the standard basis would seem to us to lead to the conclusion that the costs of the standard basis taxation were unnecessarily and unreasonably incurred and should be disallowed on the taking of the account .
7 The Government claims that 10,000 miners have already been put on buses to their place of origin .
8 It was also agreed that the same card could be used to operate the locks which have already been installed on doors within the foyer , although not so far activated .
9 Examples of the latter have already been introduced on PEPs by Fidelity and Gartmore .
10 We conclude therefore with one further example : ( 28 ) the Algerian supplies have already been loaded On this occasion we shall leave the clarification of the two meanings to the reader .
11 Like all Jerome Russell products , Spray-in-Highlights have not been tested on animals .
12 For some great conductors it was — Karajan , like everyone else , had a good line in Knappertsbusch stories — but Karajan 's repertory and reputation have not been built on that premiss .
13 Legal and quasi-legal moves are made when things have gone wrong , where expectations have not been fulfilled on both sides , and often where students have not played the compliant role expected of them .
14 But recovery also brought its lessons , and these have not been lost on posterity either .
15 There are obvious attractions in affording the Registrar an additional weapon in the form of a penalty recoverable by civil suit to which there is no defence once it is shown that accounts have not been delivered on time .
16 This is usually because they have not been adjusted correctly , something has loosened in use or they have not been put on correctly in the first place .
17 ‘ Others have not been getting initial appointments and have not been put on waiting lists because they are so long .
18 National types of economic embeddedness have not been located on these dimensions , for at least two reasons .
19 And , though the cats have not been polled on this point , I suspect they would share human mistrust of the new and unknown when approached with it by advertising researchers .
20 For the independent pusher , it can be frustrating when you wheel yourself around a likely ‘ circular ’ route , only to discover some steps have not been marked on the map so you have to turn round and come back exactly the same way .
21 The shelter sees many dogs which have just been dumped on Dartmoor — a favourite spot for ‘ losing ’ pets , as the wilderness has few witnesses .
22 Our literary canons have largely been constructed on such Renaissance suppositions .
23 Past efforts have largely been concentrated on the study of experimental catchments but most studies are limited to analyses of effects on a single component of the hydrologic cycle , such as the effect of urbanization on flood peaks , or are relevant only for a particular geographical setting .
24 Such attempts have usually been based on the notion that the response to a stimulus presented in , say , the left visual field , should be quicker from the left hand than from the right .
25 There is a long history in the use of case management within rehabilitation services in North America and these have usually been based on psychosocial models in psychiatric rehabilitation .
26 We 've got three at home and three away , but I always say that not many games have ever been won on paper , and I still think we 've got a great chance . ’
27 First , the analogy itself is rather stretched since many local government services , particularly in education and welfare , unlike those delivered by central government ( for example , through social security ) , have always been based on discretion and variation between individuals and not on standardization in accordance with clearly identified rules .
28 But if Conservatives have always been agreed on the main danger they face , and have always agreed on the basic means to combat it , they have not , Eccleshall argues , always been agreed on the precise manner of exercising authority and maintaining social discipline .
29 Soviet cultural initiatives have traditionally been focused on Mexico , but in recent years Soviet musicians and dancers have toured in other parts of Latin America , often with spectacular success .
30 Most academic teaching posts in universities ( but not public sector higher education ) have traditionally been offered on a ‘ tenured ’ basis , so that academic staff can lose their job only on grounds of professional misconduct ( and not on such grounds as redundancy or financial exigency ) .
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