Example sentences of "have [noun] on a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | While Duff has designs on a European title for Wharton , his fighter must sort out the problem of appearing to lose interest as he did against Carr when he went to ‘ sleep ’ in the fifth and sixth rounds and was in danger of losing . |
2 | AN INVENTIVE student has designs on a new title . |
3 | The assembly , in which all parties receiving more than 5 per cent of the vote would have seats on a proportional basis , would thus act as both a constitution-making body and as a legislative assembly . |
4 | Maybe we should have speaker on a separate night . |
5 | The textile company , Ingham , confirmed it was having talks on a possible acquisition , but stressed that , if they were successful , it might have to launch a share issue . |
6 | Indeed , I am most likely to have relationships on a day-to-day basis only with a relatively small number of people . |
7 | Now suppose that we have data on a one-period rate and on a three-period rate , so that n = 3 . |
8 | Have mercy on a poor man , Alcuin . |
9 | British Telecom have information on a wide range of equipment to assist hearing impaired people . |