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

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1 In the opening récit the oboes could only have played on the three-part ritournelle , presumably two treble oboes and a bassoon , as in the numerous wind trios in Lully 's later works .
2 And they will tell you that you do n't necessarily have to fish on the priciest beats to find good sport .
3 UK deregulation meant that the smaller , traditional banks suddenly had to compete on a global scale , and very few had the financial power necessary .
4 Even the previous day 's visitors could not have landed on the same spot as you because the ice , and the herd , move many miles each night .
5 We should not have to rely on the private sector to assist in providing facilities especially as , currently in many cases it does not provide such facilities .
6 Also , when considering development , it must be stressed that we do not have to depend on an infinite regress .
7 ‘ Well , today we 'll just have to rely on a good old-fashioned lock , ’ he said , beginning to take off his clothes .
8 Union Discount was found not to have relied on the 1982 accounts and the deficit on liquidation arose largely because of unsuccessful commodity trading in 1984 and the failure of an £8m debtor , Esal .
9 We 're still here , two extensions later , and very happy not to have jumped on the house-moving bandwagon .
10 ‘ … it will be a great thing not to have to depend on the fickle wind for making a passage , and still more to know that we may pounce down upon those rascally fast-sailing dhows whenever we can sight them in a calm , and be sure of overtaking them … ’
11 In R. v. Monopolies and Mergers Commission , ex parte Argyll Group plc Lord Donaldson MR said that courts must show ‘ a proper awareness of the needs of public administration ’ : a court should be wary of striking down a decision if it is clear that the same decision would have been made even if the decision-maker had not acted unlawfully ; or if doing so would unduly delay the conduct of government business ; or if members of the public are likely already to have relied on the challenged decision ; or if the court thinks that the applicant 's motivation in making the application was improper or vexatious or frivolous .
12 This meant that people were no longer willing to put up with unsatisfactory Church officials ; laymen especially were developing a personal spirituality which gave them a new confidence and commitment to their faith and which also enabled them to form an independent view of theology and Church organisation ; they no longer had to rely on the educated establishment .
13 Well this frocks never arrived and she just had to put on an ordinary er white blouse you see and a skirt and the frocks arrived the next day and she put them back .
14 The more the hybridizing and crossing back and forth has concentrated on the spectacular , the further it has taken the plants from the vigour of their natural origins , and the less resistant many have become to pest and disease .
15 The ten-week India campaign could hardly have started on a worse personal note when it was announced , just as England flew in on 29 December that his marriage was over .
16 If I can just join in the Scum-bashing here , am I the only person that thinks Sharpe is the most over-rated piece of crap ever to have pulled on a red shirt ( and they 've had quite a few ) ?
17 ‘ I always have to stand on the bottom panel .
18 If she had been in a similar position she would also have called on the nearest colleague .
19 Wallace looked threatening up front , and should really have scored on a few occasions .
20 which the government would then have spent on the industrial sector so agriculture would not have moved forward .
21 Susan , a part-time school cook , then had to put on a brave face for a holiday in Spain with her children Emma , 10 and Jonathon , 13 .
22 It was a rare study ; most precipitation analyses of late have concentrated on a sexier topic , acid rain ( which also appears to be on the rise over the Chesapeake ) .
23 Lee ( 1985 ) argues from US data that many elderly people prefer independent living , but previously had to depend on the financial and other support of their children .
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