Example sentences of "[adv] have a [noun] on " in BNC.

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1 Arthur apparently has a chip on his shoulder .
2 This obviously has a bearing on the design of shop , type of advertising and form of packaging which will satisfy them .
3 This was n't strictly true as they 'd all had a go on the board .
4 Erm it does obviously have a bearing on sales to the third countries when the er aircraft is in production .
5 You 'd better have a go on these , I think .
6 You do n't all have a go on this one .
7 But it is n't really enough to have a work-out on the trolley once every seven days , is it ?
8 The race was really on now , and as the quartet came away from the third last and turned into the straight Desert Orchid suddenly had a fight on his hands — not from Ten of Spades , who had exhausted himself in drawing the grey 's sting and now fell heavily at the second last , but from Toby Tobias and Norton 's Coin .
9 And , and we only had a rain on one day I think it was .
10 By this time the Hintons more or less had a monopoly on sugar processing , and more and more land was being turned over to sugarcane production .
11 ( Many floatplanes only have a handle on the end of the wire , and you have to hook it onto some convenient protrusion . )
12 The manner in which libraries deal with the theses in their custody thus has a bearing on the uses to which the research contained in these works is put .
13 It thus has a value on the settlement day which is either zero or the difference between the current price of the stock minus the option 's exercise price , if that is positive .
14 But the result no longer has a bearing on the National Division Two relegation situation after Morley beat Newcastle Gosforth on Saturday to go clear of trouble , while West have forfeited the chance to go up to National Division One as champions , settling for second spot and promotion .
15 Scotland has never had much time for earthquakes : the national football team already has a monopoly on disasters .
16 I 've just had a rise on mine .
17 Yes I erm I would like to point out that we are looking er very closely at the sales and I 've just had a report on my desk from the head of finance which is the beginning of the discussions in the management team on er the sales erm and relation of loss of sales to profit and so on and the now we , the shop is in that position we 've had time t we have more time to assess how things are working out .
18 ‘ We do not have a sign on the door .
19 Instead of musical mats , children can ‘ walk the plank ’ and should not have a foot on it or be the last person to pass over when the music stops .
20 The ‘ no tissue diagnosis ’ rate of 38% reflects the difficulty of diagnosis in some patients , many of whom are not considered suitable for surgery and who do not have a mass on imaging .
21 Could it or could it not have a bearing on this present case of murder ?
22 Well I think one of the most successful ones was Snub , the independent music show , which did not have a presenter on screen at all .
23 And SPUC does not have a monopoly on horror .
24 London does not have a monopoly on chat this Sunday , however .
25 Plants do not have a monopoly on photosynthesis .
26 The British Technology Group should be there to support them — but it should not have a monopoly on Britain 's brains .
27 At the outset the book recognises that ‘ the United Kingdom does not have a monopoly on the best ideas or all of the problems ’ , so it is not a surprise to see discussion of Woonerven in the context of environmental protection and enhancement .
28 Teachers do not have a monopoly on educational debate .
29 But writers do not have a monopoly on such claims ; they are part of oral practices too .
30 Just to prove that the Slovenians do not have a monopoly on canoeing competition labels on alcoholic drinks , the French came up with this pleasant number .
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