Example sentences of "have the [adj] [noun sg] on " in BNC.

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1 The vote was not legally binding , but was thought to put strong pressure on the Council of Ministers , which would have the final decision on the basis of qualified majority voting .
2 He was also worried that social workers on the care management team would have the final say on choosing nursing care .
3 However , they do not have the final say on tat is included or on what is rejected .
4 According to the proposals , the new presidency would have the final say on a range of important decisions relating to economic policy and government appointments .
5 Dowty 's 17,000 shareholders will have the final say on 1st June .
6 Zacco , as King of all Cyprus , would have the Venetian fleet on his side .
7 They 'll have the black spot on me by then .
8 They will pay nothing more now , but will have the delayed interest on at least two mortgage rate rises to account for when the new yearly rates are fixed early in 1990 .
9 Since speculative efficiency implies that the difference between is zero , and noting that , we must have the following restriction on the model in equations ( 3.34 ) :
10 Traditionally other open systems vendors have taken this approach , which is to say we 'll have the entire application on the desktop and we 'll centralize the server resource on a server hardware machine .
11 In the 18th century , examples were always set where they would have the greatest effect on the most travellers .
12 I think that , all temptations to the contrary aside , the best place for the Emperor and the standard bearer is right in the middle of your line where they will have the greatest effect on the largest number of troops .
13 The timing of the launch means that ther if there is any sort of take up , it will have the greatest effect on unemployment figures between March and July .
14 Men do not have the sole franchise on a sense of humour .
15 Ashcroft 's efforts in recent seasons have been worthy of Houdini , but this year , if Sheffield Eagles continue to confound their doubters , Salford could have the strongest claim on the spare relegation place .
16 Yes you can have the red cover on you , do n't worry .
17 She was convinced he would have the latest news on Michael .
18 He has no time for a honeymoon period , of course , and he will not have the dramatic effect on mood and gates which Kevin Keegan managed at Newcastle .
19 Ca n't we at least suppose that we might have the same experience on the Sun ? ’
20 Ca n't we at least suppose that we might have the same experience on the Sun ? ’
21 [ Equivalently : a and b ( i ) do have or ( ii ) do not have the same remainder on division by n . ]
22 Now having overcoming the shock of his surprise defection from the other side of the Pennines , it appears he might well have the same effect on United .
23 Hopefully this month 's design will have the same effect on you !
24 A Giant will have the same effect on your enemy as a big monster .
25 I began to wonder if she 'd still have the same effect on you . ’
26 ’ Does she have the same effect on everyone ? ’
27 You 'd have thought that re-creating it on stage would have the same effect on a modern-day director .
28 It would be based on the carbon content of fuels and would have the biggest effect on the coal industry .
29 After all , the greatest input of heat from the Sun into the ‘ weather machine ’ is in the tropics , and cooling there can have the biggest impact on the workings of the whole machinery of climate and weather .
30 Admittedly , the thought-processes of anyone still undecided which way to vote on Thursday must be mysterious or vestigial : but I can not believe that such nonsense will have the slightest effect on the result of the election .
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