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

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1 The entry of the TNCs , therefore , has had effects on the sexual division of labour as well as on the division of labour in general ( see Brydon and Chant , 1989 , ch.7 ) .
2 The chain-smoking Nicholas Ridley is the younger son of the third Viscount Ridley , and has had ancestors on the Tory benches for two hundred years .
3 The group has recently been supported by the ESRC and has run meetings on the Northern Sea Route ( NSR ) and Russian-Norwegian offshore disputes .
4 Fujitsu has started negotiations on a joint venture with the Chinese Science Commission of Tianjin for the development of a computer system for the Chinese language .
5 Mrs Postance recorded 29 governors ' meetings between November last year and May — a sequence of events that has left parents on the governing body reeling from an onslaught of Key Stages and Attainment Targets .
6 Every clinic in the United Kingdom has to collect figures on the total attendance and the diagnoses and submit them quarterly to the Department of Health .
7 The position of Morocco was complex in that the government , having committed forces on the allied side , was compelled by the strength of domestic feeling to express its concern over the war .
8 On the other hand , it is argued ( E. R. Dew , 56 Lqw Society 's Gazette 365 ) that the most likely ‘ other reason ’ for which an agreement might be void or unenforceable , apart from containing a provision against application to the court , would be precisely the want of consideration if the agreement be not under seal ; the legislature , it is urged on this view , would not have made inroads on the fundamental requirement of valuable consideration in a contract not under seal , by a provision purporting to deal with the maintenance rights of a wife .
9 Even for practices which do n't have recognised experts on a particular issue , the pooling of in-house ideas , experience , knowledge and opinions will greatly enhance every participant 's skills and competencies .
10 US President George Bush on July 31 , 1989 , vetoed a bill passed by Congress which would have set restrictions on the joint development of the FSX fighter , Japan 's next generation of attack aircraft [ see p. 36619 ; 36651 ] , on the grounds that joint development would have enabled the Japanese to overtake US technological superiority in aerospace and would have provided the means whereby Japan could develop its own commercial aircraft .
11 Unfortunately we know nothing about the predecessors of Spartokos , nor can archaeology help much , and we can not say whether dynastic troubles in the 450s might have caused shortages on the Athenian grain market ; the seizure of power by the Spartokids is too late to be relevant .
12 Debt rescheduling agreements [ see pp. 37393 ; 37729 ] had reduced some of the pressure on the government , which , although it had committed forces on the allied side in the current Gulf war , identified with popular support for Iraq [ see p. 37940 ] .
13 ‘ They 've done studies on the criminal classes in Paris , Sergeant , and have discovered a remarkable correlation between — ’
14 Within a few months of its establishment the National Curriculum Council had produced reports on the in-service training of maths and science teachers in the operation of the national curriculum and on attainment targets and study programmes in maths and science .
15 If you 've got signs on the main line saying traffic point , traffic censors ahead , you 're gon na have people saying oh sod that I 'll get off at the next junction instead
16 Seventeen minutes past six is the time , and we still have some trouble on the travel front because we 've got delays on the Northern Line of the underground .
17 In recent weeks they had mounted attacks on a French aid convoy and against European tourists , four of whom were seriously injured on Jan. 25 near the uranium centre , Arlit , some 1,200 km north-east of Niamey , the capital .
18 $28,000 million even with the introduction of the GST , due to the continuing high level of interest rates which had raised payments on the public debt beyond last April 's projections .
19 Just hours earlier she had set eyes on the pretty two-year-old and sister Anna-Camilla , seven , for the first time .
20 Ossie has not signed a contract but we have shaken hands on a three-year deal . ’
21 A CLEVELAND police officer and a teacher have joined forces on a pioneering project to help schools in the county educate young people in citizenship .
22 I am simply glad that in the modest glades of Barnes Common I can enjoy my peacocks , purple hairstreaks and red admirals , and never have to worry about whether or not I have set eyes on a yellow-legged tortoiseshell or a Higgins 's anomalous blue .
23 Later historians have cast doubts on the Druidical practices .
24 Those between £61 and £147 have to pay contributions on a sliding scale .
25 Many businesses have obtained loans on the personal security of directors , often a house .
26 Also Labour members have established positions on a Left-to-Right spectrum of opinion and more often put their own view than transmit the reactions of voters .
27 I have to make decisions on the Welsh tourist industry .
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