Example sentences of "who have [adv] [be] on " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I think it does have something to do with drugs , because if you look at all those Spiral Tribe people who 've just been on E for so long , y'know ? |
2 | Seventeen-year-old Michael Nield , who had also been on guard duty , was immediately arrested . |
3 | How much more able to make that judgement were those colleagues who had already been on the board for seven years or more ? ’ |
4 | It was opened immediately by Pigdon , who had evidently been on the watch for them . |
5 | The following table shows where a sample of school-leavers who had either been on a government Youth Opportunities Scheme ( YOPS ) or been unemployed for six weeks by the beginning of October 1978 had ended up by April 1979 . |
6 | Rosenthal , who had only been on the field 15 minutes , made Barlow pay in full for his wastefulness yet Liverpool should not have had to wait so long to get their noses in front . |
7 | Payton who had only been on the field for six minutes put Celtic further ahead in the 66th minute when he accepted a left wing pass from Collins to shoot low into the net from six yards . |
8 | Some were novices who had never been on jungle training . |
9 | Litigants were likely to be neighbours who had long been on hostile terms . |
10 | Thus the death in 1751 of the Prince of Wales , who had long been on bad terms with his father , led to a virtual collapse for the time being of all political opposition . |
11 | When John Thelwall , a well-known democrat and agitator , who had recently been on trial for treason , happened to call and then decided to stay for some time , the strange community fell under suspicion . |
12 | Slim women — or those who have successfully been on a diet — often feel deeply disheartened by the fact that diet and exercise alone do not seem to improve these problem areas . |