Example sentences of "have [verb] [noun prp] on the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Prima facie either the settlor has made a chargeable transfer which has attracted CTT on the value transferred ( unless his death before the passing of the Finance Act , 1975 , has prevented his disposition from being a chargeable transfer by giving rise to liability to estate duty under Section 2 ( 1 ) ( c ) of the Finance Act , 1894 ) or , in the case of a mortis causa settlement , either estate duty or CTT has been paid on his testamentary estate .
2 He has represented Wales on the Council of the Royal College of Surgeons for England and Wales , and as chairman of the Welsh Board of the Royal College of Surgeons .
3 They were expected to think to themselves as they rose before dawn to struggle off through bitter winter colds to join a pre-shift milk or bread queue : things may not be perfect but at least Ceauşescu has put Romania on the map !
4 Glenn Ross has done wonders with a player like fly-half John Steele but the man who has put Northampton on the map almost single handed is unquestionably Wayne Shelford .
5 Ken said — he came for Sunday lunch now , often with his stepdaughter but without his wife , who felt awkward in Ellen 's presence — that it reminded him of a kitten he 'd given Wendy on the day she gave birth to Apricot .
6 Theoretically she could also have told Fiona on the telephone who could have told Nolan or Lewis , but it was n't the sort of item one would naturally bother to pass on .
7 We er we would have played Tottenham on the night of the Q P R game .
8 ‘ It looks like I 'll have to put Danny on the bench and that will be a great opportunity for him .
9 He dragged me away for I could have killed Scawsby on the spot and anyone else who tried to interfere .
10 The chief inspector was inwardly elated : at last she had a witness who claimed to have met Mills on the night he was murdered .
11 After Gerald Williams had caught Pontypool on the hop with a 16th minute try , converted by Mark Wyatt , the Kiwi import changed the whole course of events .
12 In the afternoon she had to trust Ruth on the way home .
13 She was thinking back , to just over an hour ago , when she had met Simon on the sea front .
14 Iain had met Chris on the bench at Pinner Green , two years previously .
15 I 've seen Swindon on the television in Holland .
16 Colin Wallace , who had seen Lewis on the day he vanished , was charged with murder .
17 She laughed at herself : ‘ You 've got Simon on the brain , you have . ’
18 the army intelligence officer who had asked Beattie on the morning of his arrest for information on crimes in south-east Antrim had not even mentioned the one of which he was now accused .
19 His blow had taken Carey on the eyebrow and split it , a long gash that extended to the other brow .
20 Twice that morning Holly had passed Chernayev on the path .
21 They are a very popular attraction , a prime objective for countless visitors ; they have put Ingleton on the map and brought a measure of prosperity to the village .
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