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

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1 Some work has been done on this topic in recent years , but this study will differ from previous approaches by linking the unemployment flows much more closely to the other flows in the labour market .
2 Much work has been undertaken on this aircraft and it has clearly got into the blood of those at PE , so much so that should the SAAF Museum at Swartkop , near Pretoria , ever wish to move there , they would find a fearsome fight on their hands !
3 Little or no work has been published on this conceptual activity .
4 This mass migration has been going on this country since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution , and continues today with the establishment of the new towns , the most recent of which is Milton Keynes , the focus of the study .
5 This was a laborious process and probably the equivalent of a week 's hard work had been expended on this stone before it was abandoned .
6 A start has been made on this process .
7 What change in land use has been happening on this marginal fringe between farmscape and wildscape , as shown on the map ?
8 But no great impact had been made on this side of the Channel .
9 In the past much ink has been spilt on this problem , but little progress made .
10 Some definitions of style have been based on this assumption .
11 Tax reform had been a major campaign commitment in 1976 , but four years later very little progress had been made on this matter .
12 Statham , 1929 : some doubt has been cast on this principle by a later decision but it would almost certainly still apply ) .
13 But doubt has been cast on this useful generalization by observations of a transition process in boundary layers , different from that to be described in Section 18.2 and much more like that usually observed in free flows .
14 Much Third World interest has been focused on this part of the convention , giving it a disproportionate importance as the first evidence of a new international economic order .
15 The headmaster paused , reminding himself of his conclusion that the privilege of educating the sons of the royal house had been conferred on this school because it was uniquely endowed with a philosophy which informed all its actions and made it equal to the task .
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