Example sentences of "[noun] have [verb] on [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 These dilemmas may even present themselves shortly after a long policy discussion when both parties have agreed on the proper procedure .
2 Data have accumulated on the genotoxic potential of anthranoids in bacterial and mammalian studies ( for a review see ) ;
3 Two of the tracks from those sessions have surfaced on the new album , including one , I 'm told , which she co-wrote with Mike Scott .
4 Many sites have advanced on an incremental basis by developing one area on a small-scale system .
5 I suppose parents have to put on a brave face .
6 Most of the criticisms have focused on the logical claims of the principles and the contradictions between them .
7 That was but a seed , but it was a seed well sown and matters have moved on a great deal since then .
8 Amid the build-up to the great birthday extravaganza , North Korea watchers have gone on the alert for signs of the president handing over power to Kim Jong Il .
9 But differences of opinion have emerged on the regulatory significance of the Concorde trial .
10 Other reviewers have commented on the harrowing realism of Madness on trial ( 11 April ) , which portrayed Mary , a schizophrenic who had murdered her mother , and followed her trial and psychiatric assessment .
11 Few studies of the nineteenth-century migration process have concentrated on the detailed longitudinal analysis of specific groups of migrants .
12 Economists and historians of ideas have concentrated on the systematic elements in his thought and created somewhat abstract models of Keynesian theory and belief .
13 Recent plays have focussed on the sensational , and probably the most successful recent depiction was in a play written over 100 years ago as a novel , the National Theatre 's production of Nicholas Nickleby featuring the character , ‘ Smike ’ .
14 A number of writers have speculated on the underlying processes involved in counterurbanization ( for example , Berry 1976 , Hall and Hay 1980 , Fielding 1982 , Champion 1987 ) .
15 University departments operating within close margins with respect to staffing and clinical resources have to rely on a large measure of good will to achieve continued high standards in teaching and evaluation , which can be difficult to sustain if , for example , reappointments of staff are delayed .
16 As studies have focused on the immediate pregnancy related complications of gestational diabetes it is not surprising that the value of such screening has not been properly investigated as far as long term complications are concerned .
17 Twenty people have died on the treacherous glacier which we have to scramble up and down transporting supplies from the base camp to higher camps on the path to the summit .
18 MORE than 18,000 passengers have flown on the new Belfast City to London Gatwick service since it took off two months ago , Jersey European revealed today .
19 Several spacecraft have landed on the Cytherean surface ( Table 4.1 ) and some of the USSR Venera spacecraft have carried cameras .
20 To make good the depredations that years of neglect have wrought on the Flavian amphitheatre , L40 billion ( £19.3 million ; $29 million ) funding has come from the Banco di Roma , newly created from the merger of three of Italy 's banks in preparation for the single European market .
21 I honestly believe that this is a a a financial exercise that the government have imposed on the criminal justice system .
22 The Government have capitulated on the flat rate principle , the property base and on accountability .
23 Does the hon. Gentleman agree that the Government have agreed on a separate system for Wales and Scotland and that , within Wales and Scotland , there are considerable disparities in property prices ?
24 AFTER A YEAR of negotiations , 122 A tape and electronics companies , 97 from Japan and 25 from the West have agreed on a new standard for home video .
25 Perhaps we shall hear more about that once Opposition Members have reflected on the important role of TECs .
26 Although on friendly terms with Matthew Boulton before going to Birmingham , he would not give him the details of a cannon ‘ that the Americans have constructed on a new principle ’ .
27 For instance , recent graduates have embarked on a wide variety of interesting careers , generally in industry , the financial world , science or education .
28 Both sides have agreed on a new electoral law which guarantees secret balloting and an immediate count .
29 As Lloyd George perceptively remarked in 1911 , " the fools have stumbled on the right man by accident " .
30 Nevertheless the policy initiatives have focused on the inner cities and attention will now be directed towards the impact of Conservative policies upon the allocation and utilisation of resources in these areas .
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