Example sentences of "have just [verb] on [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The third generation version , which has just gone on sale in Britain , looks likely to continue the success story . |
2 | Ancient church treasures of gold , silver , ivory and rock crystal ; enamelled , filigreed , and bejewelled , which were stolen from Quedlinburg by a US army lieutenant in 1945 , have been returned to Germany , and the whole contents of the treasury some fifty works has just gone on display in the Kunstgewerbemuseum until 30 May 1993 . |
3 | This brand new £3 million canning line has just come on stream . |
4 | We 've just gone on pink onto red . |
5 | You 've just hit on home improvement companies are legitimately go into all of our products if they want to . |
6 | ‘ We 'll go and watch what I 've just explained on machine , which should make it easier for you to understand . |
7 | I 've just added on race course , alright ? |
8 | ‘ The Liver Birds had just started on television , ’ recalled Allen , ‘ and I remember reading a bit in the paper saying there were very few situation comedies written for women , with women in the lead roles . |
9 | John had just come on watch . |
10 | Yeah cos er Jim had just come on duty and she was going up in the lift with somebody and they said please can we have five pounds , your mother 's just had her hair permed |
11 | Welll Cabinet 's are always under strain it 's in the nature of poltics , but I expect John Patten to be back at work within the course of this month , he 's just gone on holidasy when he returns he 's going back to the office . |
12 | ‘ You look pretty sober for someone who 's just started on whisky , ’ said Sarah as they walked towards the bus stop . |