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

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1 dying as it has done on other nights
2 Now he has called on other schools in the town to unite in a crusade against violence and drug abuse .
3 Arthur Scargill , president of the National Union of Mineworkers , has called on other trade unionists to take action today to defend the coal industry , which is being run down despite the Government 's rescue package reprieving 12 of the original 31 pits earmarked for closure .
4 Environmental regulation has focused on other forms of pollution ; only a third of air pollution expenditure goes on removing particles and most of this is spent on catching larger particles , those that are more than 10 microns in diameter .
5 According to Subaire the new party would serve Moslems in the enclave who for years had had to rely on other parties to include Moslem representatives among their candidates .
6 Yet his own researchers have confirmed that the ‘ British ’ tag on food has about as much impact now as ‘ made in Hong Kong ’ might have had on other commodities a couple of decades ago .
7 Israel , having bent on other matters , continues to insist that the future of the settlements and Jerusalem can not be discussed before the negotiations on the final status of the territories , which are not due to begin until the third year of self-government .
8 Afterwards I will have to knock on other doors but I am sure that yet again the right door will open at the right time .
9 One-armed , Eb resented having to depend on other people to assist him .
10 No , she 'd have to rely on other means .
11 He wants full control of the club and yet he 's going to have to rely on other people . ’
12 According to the records I had collected on other fishkeeper 's spawnings their water chemistry was 5.5 to 6.2 pH and 3 to 5.8 DH .
13 Instead , we had to play on other people 's grounds .
14 The opposition Udzima ( Union for Progress ) and the National Union for Democracy in the Comoros ( UNDC ) had called on other opposition parties to join a boycott , protesting at the government 's failure to update voting lists , as well as the detention of some opposition figures , " the terror exercised by the army and the financial scandal involving President Said Mohammed Djohar " .
15 My noble and learned friend , Lord Templeman , at pp. 121–122 , also referred to the minister 's speech , although possibly only by way of support for a conclusion he had reached on other grounds .
16 Eventually , of course , the dug-outs return with the news that prices and demand had increased on other islands also and that what had erroneously been considered to be a series of relative price and demand shifts turned out to have affected all islands equally .
17 Although as she changed from bus to bus she was free at last of the accusing voices , she had time for a number of second thoughts , wishing in particular that she had put on other clothes , and had had her hair cut .
18 If we had to rely on other teams slipping up I would n't be quite so relaxed Kevin Keegan
19 ‘ If we had to rely on other teams slipping up I would n't be quite so relaxed . ’
20 As debt must be serviced to avoid defaulting on creditors , planned ‘ cuts ’ in local expenditure particularly in periods of rising interest rates — invariably have to fall on other revenue items , such as salaries , running costs and services .
21 If you look at something like the Institute for Group Psychotherapy in London , it 's founded on other writings than Freud 's writings on Group Psychology .
22 You have to die on other people 's terms , and that 's a bore , love them as you might .
23 We have to rely on other resources , such as the network of informers that we have built up within the trade .
24 You have to rely on other things , other people .
25 You can have the greatest ideas in the world for improving competitive edge , but you have to rely on other people to carry them out , from senior managers down to labourers . ’
26 And so if we look at what was happening to income at that time , we find that the disposable income , meaning the amount of money we have to spend on other things after we 've bought essentials , that figure rose by only one and a half percent throughout this period .
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