Example sentences of "have [vb pp] on [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Raisins were first included in American cookies only six years ago , but the idea has caught on with a vengeance .
2 While I admire the saddle-stitching on the suitcase , Karl has moved on to a conference about the length of Gisela 's fringe .
3 Yeah he is he has put on about a stone since he 's stopped smoking though
4 Hounded to her death by a cruel mother-in-law , neglected by her husband … the same husband who 'd carried on with a woman when she was hardly cold in her grave .
5 If Dire Straits had n't been so successful , would you have carried on as a circuit band , or would you have gone back to teaching or journalism ?
6 ‘ You 'd both have got on like a house on fire .
7 Farrar was educated at the Rev. Thomas Arnold 's private oral school at Northampton and was a child prodigy who passed both the London University and Cambridge University examinations by the time he was 17 , and could no doubt have gone on towards a degree had he been inclined to do so .
8 Everything seemed to have moved on to a level of fantasy .
9 My candle had fallen on to a Bible on the shelf and was burning it .
10 Peter Foley , who had come on as a substitute struck the upright with a powerful drive , for the ball to rebound clear .
11 Zeyer had come on as a defender to protect the score when Kaiserslautern levelled at 1–1 , but his role changed dramatically when Wednesday immediately hit back to make it 2–1 .
12 They had turned on to a side-road now .
13 Sitting in the dreary Independence Hotel in Tehran late at night , McFarlane fuming in his room , the rest of the party had got on to a conversation about radars .
14 It was almost as small as the circle of names and acquaintances of the average senior civil servant , and was reduced further by the fact that once they had got on to a board , many businessmen rapidly came to resent the amount of time the job demanded .
15 But we had got on to a subject I do happen to know something about .
16 All because it had ventured on to a lake where models were banned .
17 I was surprised , for I had lost all count of time and had felt it had gone on for a week .
18 He had gone on to a party at a rich woman 's house , he explained , and seen a display of drinks such as he had never seen on earth before .
19 I had put on around a stone during the year and I was beginning to take on the traditional pear shape .
20 I 've put on over a stone
21 That day he had held on in a photo from Forever Diamonds , on similar ground to that he will encounter tomorrow .
22 He added that two of the Mayo family which his team found were wearing ‘ bendy boots ’ and there was only one ice axe between them , even though they had strayed on to a climbing route .
23 ‘ Looking for you — Mick and Terry have gone on to a club .
24 I thought oh no , she 's gone on to a vegan diet .
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