Example sentences of "[noun] have [be] [verb] on a " in BNC.

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1 The library 's subject index has been produced on a word processor and is now recorded on separate files for each letter of the alphabet .
2 From September 1990 , this index has been entered on a compute database which permits more advanced searches and improves ease of retrieval .
3 A BAN has been slapped on an art exhibition due to be staged in railway station because it featured photographs of a full-frontal nude man and woman .
4 Some of the money has been spent on a great collection of literary manuscripts .
5 If a correction has been made on a cheque , the correction should be signed in full by the drawer .
6 An accidental death verdict has been recorded on a woman who died after she was given the wrong blood during an operation .
7 A suicide verdict has been recorded on a hospital patient who hanged himself with his dressing gown cord .
8 AN OPEN verdict has been recorded on a solicitor found dead in his car with a tube attached to the exhaust pipe .
9 The car has been featured on a number of occasions at Rolls-Royce Ansty , when Geoff has treated retiring colleagues to a very special trip home in a very special car .
10 9 p.m. and a high performance car has been spotted on an Oxford housing estate .
11 Now the programme has been launched on a full scale basis , with new continuous improvement teams ( CITs ) set up and trained during January and February .
12 Traditionally , labour in the construction industry has been employed on a casual basis .
13 In addition , coaching sessions are arranged : there is a scheme organised by Prudential Insurance which runs weekly sessions for six weeks after Easter , and in the summer holidays further coaching has been arranged on a regular basis .
14 Also a very similar figure has been found on a Nene Valley sherd ( fig. 14.22 ) .
15 This weakness has been largely du , they suggest , to the fact that readability research has been based on an impoverished psychology of reading .
16 A belief in Chinese superiority stemming from a closer approximation to the natural order of the cosmos governed China 's relations with neighbouring peoples , which over centuries had been conducted on a tributary basis .
17 People dropped all kinds of rubbish in amongst the lank grass and an old rusty car had been abandoned on a concrete platform where a garage once stood .
18 Food would be marked with a " P " to indicate that pesticides had been used on a product .
19 If accumulation in the boom had been based on an unchanged mass of machinery per worker then an extension of the capital stock would have required an equivalent increase in workers employed .
20 The huge teddy bear had been installed on a chair in my flat , and scared my servant when she came in next morning .
21 A far more serious problem is when DCs have been activated on a package and some new versions of modules have been re-entered before deciding that they are useless and that the whole modification programme should be abandoned .
22 Floodlights have been installed on a soccer pitch and a hard porous hockey pitch , enabling matches and practice to take place in the evenings .
23 Aldo Ciccolini made six LPs of Satie piano music and about half of these recordings have been re-issued on a ‘ Rouge et Noir ’ set .
24 Since the 1950s the main achievements in Bach research have been based on a new examination of music sources .
25 ’ there not being in force in relation to the use of that vehicle ‘ The proof of insurance falls to the defence once it has been established by the prosecution that the motor vehicle has been used on a road ( Philcox v Carberry [ 1960 ] Crim LR 563 ) .
26 Consultancy , training and enquiry work has been undertaken on a trans-European basis .
27 When the required work has been performed on a bundle of entries , ownership is transferred to a more senior group concerned with editorial approval and resolving any residual difficulties .
28 Subject to that reservation , where an assessable in-house benefit has been computed on an average cost basis , but the liability has yet to be agreed for whatever reason , the amount assessable should be recomputed on a marginal cost basis .
29 The present law has been criticised on a number of fronts .
30 To protect the spirit of demilitarisation , a convention has been followed that defence spending will not exceed 1 per cent of GNP , and although this ceiling has been broken on a few occasions , the 1 per cent target has a symbolic significance .
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