Example sentences of "[adv] have [verb] [adv] on [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Artists who might once have worked only on a more conventional sort of picture are this year moving into designing screens as well . |
2 | I might have been able to afford to pay them on the spot because of the win , but I still had to get home on the train that night . |
3 | I 'd probably have to go there on the eighth . |
4 | It seems possible that such a latter unit may well have served briefly on the island at this time , and been involved in this particular combat . |
5 | They were not , by modern standards , especially radical in tone ; but they introduced to a wider public the new approaches to the critical study of the Bible which up till then had developed more on the Continent , and only to some extent in the cloistered world of the English universities . |
6 | The girl then had to sit nervously on the edge of the sofa — there were n't many chairs — while the guest stretched himself , yawning , naked and sweaty . |
7 | He said afterwards that , if he had n't done that , he would never again have stepped even on a carpet . ’ |
8 | Industrial relations studies conducted previously have concentrated exclusively on the workplace itself . |