Example sentences of "had [verb] on [det] " in BNC.

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1 He said he 'd expire if he had to sit on that high stool much longer .
2 Who could fail to be stirred by the thought of such purpose , reaching back over generations to the men who had gathered on this spot two centuries before ?
3 Temperature — an intense degree of heat — was the route that the big machines , the hot fusion tokamaks , had been following in their attempt to induce the nuclei to meet ; Fleischmann and Pons believed that they had stumbled on another way — intense pressures provided by the natural make-up of solid palladium .
4 Yet even as one half of her mind speculated on its significance , the other half reminded her that if she had stumbled on this odd circumstance , then the police would almost certainly have done so in the course of their routine enquiries and , since Barney was still their prime suspect , found a satisfactory explanation .
5 After a while it seemed to me amusing that such preparations as a wedding involve should surround the plain , pale husk that was me and that no one had commented on this incongruity .
6 Here we were disturbed by no one , it seemed that the whole world had stopped on this Scottish Sabbath .
7 Anyway , the show had to go on that night .
8 I had it the other day over s some occasion when I had to go on some t television and the reporter said what 's the Home Secretary gon na do about it .
9 Straight after his Open win , Seve had vanished on another crusade , to beat another army , and save another universe . ’
10 There were several little alleyways that he might have used and they had a man watching each one ; but then in the end he approached from the other side , not through the bazaar at all but along through the streets , the way they themselves had come on that previous visit .
11 That Minton had responded on many levels is evident not only from his paintings but also from an illustrated article which he wrote for Vogue .
12 Everyone 's solution was subjective , he thought , based on the resentments and jealousies festered in the long , bitter years of internal exile that the Shah had imposed on all those who would not recognize his sole and divinely inspired leadership of Iran .
13 After an hour or so of that Malm changed his tack and wanted to know whom Stephen had met on that morning walk , everything he had seen .
14 On 4 April 1579 , at the height of the debate about the proposed marriage between Elizabeth and the Duke of Anjou , he reported that the Privy Council had met on each of the previous five days from 8. a.m. until suppertime .
15 As soon as King Henry had breathed his last the barons had turned on each other like ravening wolves , attacking their neighbours and ripe for every type of lawlessness .
16 I remembered the black tents I had seen on this same spot on my first visit .
17 I t had been a lightning love I had felt on that bench , I was sure — too sudden , too amazing — but nevertheless love
18 Father used to do that , he would sit in the evening then and he had to scratch on this b it was a like a tin plate with a black sort of area to scratch
19 As I hastened to go upstairs , I happened to encounter Miss Kenton in the back corridor — the scene , of course , of our last disagreement — and it was perhaps this unhappy coincidence that encouraged her to maintain the childish behaviour she had adopted on that previous occasion .
20 It is also problematic what line the US would have taken if France had decided on such a negotiated settlement .
21 The board had decided on another candidate , an orthodox pathologist with predominantly clinical and descriptive interests and not an experimentalist .
22 Kadhafi said that the government had decided on this dual response because France — which did not seek extradition of its suspects — had acted " in conformity with international law and did not infringe upon the sovereignty of Libya " .
23 He warned that the reconciliation process would not progress until the North had moved on this issue .
24 For whatever reason he did not stop at the Fish — which he had visited on several occasions ; nor did he seek out or meet Mary whom he knew and greatly admired .
25 Her mind , like a trap , had closed on that one word : lover .
26 He felt a superstitious , almost fatalistic reluctance to look too closely now , in case he discovered some horror he had overlooked on that earlier journey , for toe tender was accepted and the price could not be varied .
27 And thence to Halifax where they had entered the town in their thousands , led by the women , Sairellen had been pleased to hear , walking four and five abreast , empty-handed and bare-headed as she had herself once walked to York , singing the psalm she too had sung on that day .
28 Then he pulled down the sheet , which was all the bedclothes she had needed on that warm night , and she lay naked before him .
29 And he had acted on all of them .
30 In addition , as the efficacy of a drug can only be assessed accurately when viewed within the context of the associated placebo response , we also calculated the difference between the estimated proportion of patients who had relapsed on each treatment at 26 , 38 , 51 , and 55 weeks , together with the 95% confidence interval for this difference .
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