Example sentences of "[noun pl] had [verb] on a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Blanche 's eyes had focused on a group of American youths at the bar sporting baseball caps . |
2 | On May 9 the Speaker of the House of Representatives , Arthit Urairat , announced that the government and opposition parties had agreed on a number of constitutional revisions , including one which would bar a non-elected person , such as Suchinda , from becoming Prime Minister . |
3 | In 1991 the partners had agreed on a trading plan that stated ICL would be paid using a raw materials barter arrangement for its components . |
4 | Mr Bennett disclosed that police had acted on a tip-off that Mrs Hancock had planned to use narcotics to murder her husband — which she denied . |
5 | What if his bombs had fallen on a hospital ? |
6 | The day before , the Transport Ministers had agreed on a timetable for the establishment of a high-speed rail network in northern Europe , costed provisionally at pounds 4,300 million , and incorporating the ( non-high-speed ) Channel Tunnel , which was due for completion in 1993 ( see p. 37158 ) . |
7 | One in five of the SERC funded students had studied on a specialist course : four-fifths were conversion students . |
8 | He explained that the programme makers had relied on a handful of people whose experience and view of the holiday camp were not representative of the resort as a whole or the experience of the vast majority of holidaymakers . |