Example sentences of "have [verb] on [pos pn] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Labour Councillors in have crippled Social Services , have reneged on their promises to the people of when one of the biggest lies we 've seen on any political papers in was that they would defend and not close elderly persons homes .
2 ‘ We have to agree on my involvement in the promotion .
3 Moderator in commending these reports to the general assembly and in particular , in presenting its work on ritual abuse , the Board is conscious of its deep indebtedness to those who have looked on its behalf at the mixture of evidence and conjecture on this most disturbing area of modern human depravity .
4 ‘ But the style of rugby I saw in August over there , and that we have seen on their tour of France and England , indicates that before very long the Springboks will be up there with the best .
5 Since it was released they have built on their following with three excellent singles , ‘ Far From Home ’ , the ‘ Fifteen Years ’ EP and the recent hit
6 The ‘ wheels ’ then have to walk on their hands to the finish .
7 Clients include titled people and , as well as those from the North Yorkshire , Teesside and Durham area , there are folk who have stayed on their books on moving to other regions , as well as those who remain faithful while overseas .
8 One useful strategy is to give patients weekend leave on several occasions before discharge , encouraging them to discuss the difficulties that they have experienced on their return to the ward .
9 I have remarked on its dominance in Oxford English , and a generation ago it was given magisterial expression in Northrop Frye 's Anatomy of Criticism , which aspired to a ‘ scientific ’ criticism where there would be no place for evaluation , since it is not nobler to study stars than earthworms .
10 Isobel Cunningham writes : Camphor , the old-fashioned remedy grandmothers the world over have rubbed on their chests since time immemorial , brought about the demise of Aliysa from the role of Classic-winning filly though why has never really been established .
11 Despite an advertisement in his novel , ‘ Romany Rye ’ for a forthcoming book on Cornwall , none was produced , so we have to depend on his notes for his impressions of the county .
12 She was quite mature in her answers , and as you will see from Document A , sir , the Visitor got the impression — we have to rely on their experience in this sort of judgement — ; that she was more or less in command of the situation and had gained poise and experience from it and that a second traumatic removal from what in fact was a secure home for her would at this stage do more harm than good , especially as the relationship between the girl and her father was not good .
13 Meanwhile the elderly have to rely on their families for support .
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