Example sentences of "have [verb] [adv prt] on [art] " in BNC.

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1 Danny has to go down on the floor , put his hands on hips and go , evening all !
2 Gran has joined in on the act .
3 This does n't mean that ICL has given up on the Texas Instruments Inc Sparc line , simply that it can now pick and choose from the two superscalar implementations on offer , says Mike Coote .
4 WordPerfect has given up on the Wild West theme in favour of giving away peagreen baseball hats .
5 Ishida Aerospace has picked up on an Eighties Cold War idea generated by the US military , which has financed the design , construction and flight testing of a propeller-driven VTOL plane , namely the Osprey , whose features were shown in your illustration .
6 Right if you have a look at what has come up on the screen , on the screen .
7 From Wolhusen the circular itinerary now continues south on road 10 which has come in on the left ( ie east from Luzern .
8 Unmistakably , though , he has come down on the side of the demonstrators and against Erich Honecker , the East German leader .
9 Other than the exemptions described above , tax has to be paid on any capital gain that has built up on an asset you give away during your lifetime .
10 Dick Allan 's charge , a useful hurdler rated in the mid 120s , has crept in on a mark of 86 over fences after an unenterprisingly-ridden second at Catterick .
11 UNIVERSITIES ' rugby , poised to sign a long-term sponsorship contract , has missed out on an immediate injection of £35,000 after an embarrassing hitch resulted in the deal being kicked firmly into touch by student authorities .
12 A convoy of vintage Rolls-Royce cars has set out on a nostalgic journey .
13 Ignoring this , the present Government has cut back on the already poorly resourced Youth Training and Employment Training programme .
14 This remedy may come up after a Belladonna sore throat has gone down on the chest .
15 Most analysts have now cut their first quarter forecast , and the views now range from a loss of 64 cents a share to a profit of eight cents — and David Wu of S G Warburg has gone out on a limb with forecast $0.80 a share loss .
16 ‘ Your mother has gone off on a little holiday , ’ he had announced vaguely and Katherine had returned to New York and to school .
17 OR when a gate has swung back on a horse rapping its knees or trapping its foot .
18 Hewlett-Packard Co has swung back on the offensive in the US with a predatory enhanced workstation trade-in programme , which it says accepts the broadest range of workstations , personal computers and X terminals in part exchange for new Precision Architecture RISC workstations and X stations .
19 That privilege , and the airs and presumption that went with it , are still resented ; and some of the resentment has rubbed off on the poet .
20 Simon Wigg has lined up on the starting grid in more world championships than most people have changed tyres .
21 Railway enthusiasts , understandably , have let off steam about the matter and say the town has lost out on a major tourist opportunity .
22 In the end , he has lost out on the grounds of inferior physique .
23 SHELL has lost out on an oil bonanza worth at least £1 billion through a decision to cut its stake in exploration territory west of Shetland .
24 The group has splashed out on a string of new programmes to be shown when it takes over from Thames next month .
25 PAUL Gascoigne has splashed out on a secret honeymoon for his sister .
26 After a disappointing start to their league season , Oxford United 's manager , Brian Horton has splashed out on a one million pound signing from Liverpool Reserves , that 's midfielder , Jim Magilton .
27 The club 's Jarrow born manager Jimmy Mullen ( Backtrack , December 10 ) was obliged to send a deputy to last Friday 's manager of the year awards the entire team has shoved off on a sponsored fortnight in Bermuda .
28 I rushed him to hospital and the doctor asked how it was done and I said he 'd fallen over on the step .
29 Erm but I say there , there were a couple of erm objections that came up during the course of the conversation which really resulted because you , you 'd fallen down on the actual structure , but having said that then again there were two or three examples that you apacked and you got through very well and you , you recovered yourself well on that and , and I say really I think that 's er that 's covered most of the bits that , that I felt were , were there .
30 I 'd also taken stock of just how deep the ravine was a yard or so to my right — on a previous visit to this rocky Brecon summit I 'd looked down on a pair of RAF Tornadoes streaking through on a high-adrenalin exercise .
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