Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [pers pn] on the " in BNC.

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1 I think the first evidence we have of that , is when Brocklehurst has placed her on the stool and publicly humiliated her .
2 Use this form to tell us exactly how it has helped you on the farm or even in your contracting business .
3 The reader who has bought your book has bought it on the understanding that this is what will happen .
4 Like Malone , Anderson has laid it on the line to his players .
5 The Renaissance was a rebirth of the Alexandrian-Roman spirit , and it has taken us on the same path .
6 Now the Supreme Court has put him on the spot .
7 This tournament has put us on the map and we are keen to develop it further .
8 Neighbour Dave Ward added : ‘ I hate the programme , even though I suppose it has put us on the map . ’
9 ‘ Whoever tried to kill us in the plane , whoever that was , has put us on the same side . ’
10 Pilar Wayne now says she ca n't afford the upkeep on ‘ La Roca ’ in exclusive Newport Beach , California , and has put it on the market for £2 million .
11 1992 has left them on the edge of relegation and out of the cup .
12 Since joining BP as a petroleum engineer in 1974 , his career has kept him on the move .
13 He said he 'd heard it on the radio this mornin' .
14 His daughter Diane Perry said she was rung by her husband from work after he 'd heard it on the radio .
15 Then I 'd wondered if some women who 'd stopped me on the path had taken it .
16 She had the fleeting impression that she 'd caught him on the raw .
17 He 'd met her on the beach walking with a dog , a wire-haired terrier called Dolly which had come sniffing up to him .
18 But at least he did n't spot that until he 'd got me on the committee . ’
19 It was their way of saying thank you to the locals who 'd helped them on the road to stardom .
20 He clambered up and intercepted her at the kitchen door , enfolding her and drawing her in to his body so that his warmth flowed through to her , just as he had that day when he 'd found her on the beach , lost and afraid ; like him , a victim of the past .
21 ‘ Have you not heard of Resenence Jeopardy ? ’ she 'd asked him on the first day of their acquaintance .
22 For answer , I picked up the newspaper from where I 'd thrown it on the desk .
23 She looked up at Trent , as if seeing him for the first time : ‘ I 'd have drowned if you 'd left me on the Key . ’
24 Now erm you will already know and I certainly would 've told you on the phone that er you are not responsible for setting the assignments up .
25 ‘ You might have heard me on the radio , ’ she said .
26 If it had n't been she would probably have dropped it on the way here .
27 Having blamed it on the Bundesbank , he can go on to talk about other things — such as sex and tax , perhaps .
28 He was a real old country doctor , of a type that is fast dying out , and she knew that if she had been a few years younger he would have patted her on the cheek .
29 ‘ You could have done it on the sly , like , arranged to speak to her in private . ’
30 But then we should have got we we sh We should have done it on the way there , but we forget .
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