Example sentences of "have on a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But the book does explore the emotional effect that this major change has on a small boy 's life in a clever and very unusual way . |
2 | The gene itself benefits , in terms of its vertical transmission , from the average effects that it has on a whole series of bodies . |
3 | The Ugandan capital Kampala has seen the devastating effect that civil war has on a sophisticated engineering scheme . |
4 | Please add any additional comments you may have on a separate piece of paper , in no more than 100 words . |
5 | In practice this should mean that the design of consents has been influenced less by conceptions about the similarity of discharges than by a scientific analysis of the impact a particular discharge may have on a particular watercourse and the polluting load that that watercourse can accept , according to agency plans for river quality . |
6 | One had on a black top , the other a white top with a red waistcoat style jacket . |
7 | She had on a superb raspberry pink swagger coat . |
8 | He had on a three-quarter-length crombie with a velvet collar , a dark-blue suit with the faintest of pin-stripes and a snowy linen shirt . |
9 | She always had on a brown cotton smock which was pinched in around the waist with a wide leather belt . |
10 | She was had on a full stomach . |
11 | I had on a white guipure lace dress and matching turban with a huge feather on the front . |
12 | When it was all over I had on a wet blouse , but Shirnette had one on too . |
13 | Parents find it extremely difficult to provide even the basic necessities for life today , and certainly when you begin to think of the sort of things that most children in this country have on a day-to-day basis — an ice cream , a trip to the swimming baths and so on — these families do n't er it 's a major crisis to provide for example sixty pence as entry to a swimming pool . |