Example sentences of "have [verb] [adj] on [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The problem is n't just with the person who has become dependent on alcohol . |
2 | The Comfort of Strangers must have looked good on paper . |
3 | Like most engineering projects , it may have looked good on paper , but in practice it was another thing entirely . |
4 | The south stand in particular looked like a midwinter Halifax v Northampton reserves match , and it must have seemed strange on tv . |
5 | ‘ I 've got Trippy on piano … ’ |
6 | The neighbour , Sandra Maher , told the Cardiff hearing that Miss Williams had seemed confused on Christmas Eve , but refused to see a doctor . |
7 | I would n't want readers to think I 've gone soft on freedom to roam following a comment I made in July 's Scottish News . |
8 | One drum had burst open on impact with the water , leaving plastic bottles of waste floating on the surface . |
9 | We have instituted special on board training programmes for staff who wish to work in the restaurant or bars . |
10 | However , because refrigerators will not necessarily chill food down to the required temperature , plenty of establishments have become reliant on blast chillers to attain 0 to +5 degrees C levels in a short space of time . |
11 | As a result of breaches of certain borrowing provisions , most of the group 's borrowings have become repayable on demand . |
12 | Is it not unfortunate that , since that time , some members of the Labour party have gone soft on terrorism ? |
13 | It 's gone crusty on top . |