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

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1 WASHINGTON , D.C. Mr Frohnmayer , the former Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts ( NEA ) forced to resign earlier this year by President Bush for the NEA 's support of risqué art in the past ( The Art Newspaper No. 17 , April 1992 , p. 1 ) , has received a slap on the other cheek now .
2 But Kernaghan has to wear a brace on his right leg for another five weeks after his knee locked against Tranmere Rovers .
3 His arm is weak , and he has to wear a splint on his leg .
4 SCOTVEC supports developments which allow greatly flexibility in the achievement of qualifications and has formulated a policy on APL which states the criteria which centres have to satisfy before they can be approved to offer an APL service .
5 The economic boom in the south east has led to increasing demands for new types of industrial site , and the growth in high tech and service industries has placed a premium on high quality sites in pleasant surroundings and with good communications .
6 For centuries therefore , statute has placed a limit on the time after which a claimant to an interest in land may bring an action to establish it in the face of the possession of another person holding under a later title …
7 Technically that offers no problem , as there is no border in the accepted sense between Norway , Sweden or Finland , but rabies has reached southern Finland and Norway has placed a restriction on dogs coming back .
8 Bradford , in particular , has given a lead on this and there is ample evidence to show how the department 's profile was raised considerably and more positively .
9 Sculptor and ceramic artist Maggie Humphry has completed a mural on the wall of Plas Meddyg , a new medical centre at Ruthin .
10 In the latter case the policewoman has to write a report on the child for the superintendent to determine whether or not prosecution should follow .
11 School ceilidh : The Hurworth School Parent Teacher Association has organised a ceilidh on Saturday night at the school hall .
12 — DURHAM CIU branch has organised a lecture on club management on June 10 at the Miners Hall in Durham .
13 The Biotechnology Group has organised a conference on Intellectual Property and confidentiality in biotechnology research , which will be held on 30 April 1992 at the Scientific Society , Savile Row , London .
14 CONFERENCE : The Faculty of the Built Environment at the University of Greenwich has organised a conference on construction opportunities in Russia .
15 Erm , the agency has considered a paper on this as is referred to in the final paragraph , what it 's basically suggesting to the Department of the Environment and the Home Office is , is that a formula is based upon the supply factors er , such as the , the number of fire stations and standard crew levels etcetera .
16 THE MAGAZINE Private Eye will have to wait two to three weeks to find out whether it has won a retrial on libel damages of £600,000 awarded against it to Sonia Sutcliffe , wife of the Yorkshire Ripper .
17 Now Affleck , who turned pro as a teenager , has won a place on next year 's European Tour following his outstanding season as he finished top of the European Challenge Tour , winning £39,769 official prize money .
18 On conviction , the court has to set a value on the drug assets earned during the previous six years , and a confiscation order .
19 Kathleen Kinder has written a book on Mosaic Knitting which is a particular form of striped slip .
20 Given the commonality of objectives with EFAH and encouraged by the Commission , HCIMA has accepted a place on the Board of Governors of the Foundation and has begun work on the development of a pan-European accreditation system .
21 But before deciding not to co-operate , you should bear in mind that this could mean the company has to reach a decision on the basis of inadequate information .
22 Following concerns expressed by the Visiting Group , a consultant has made a report on environmental conditions in the Library .
23 Yet it is likely that he has imposed a colour-filter on Derrida , which lets through the rational elements and occludes the irrational ones .
24 This expansion has imposed a strain on the control of fraud .
25 The problem is that the researcher has imposed a limit on the possible answers that the respondent may give , and this may cast doubt on the validity of the data collected .
26 The French Government has imposed a tax on the use of waste disposal sites .
27 I note that , in addition to the party 's moratorium on the roads programme , the shadow Secretary of State for Transport has imposed a moratorium on his own presence in the Chamber .
28 INDIA has imposed a curfew on the capitals of states of Meghalaya and Mizoram .
29 The volume of beer sold through Greenall 's pubs over the last couple of months has shown a fall on 1988 levels , said the group financial director , Mr Michael Davis , as he unveiled profits up 10.5 per cent to £52million for the year to September .
30 The FSA has produced a document on safe terracing , which will be circulated next week and how entry and exit points to standing areas are perhaps more important than the terracing itself .
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