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

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1 Chairman Bryan Weston said : ‘ We are concerned about the impact VAT may have on customers with low incomes .
2 Trade and Industry Secretary Michael Heseltine was said to be particularly concerned about the adverse impact Dan-Air 's closure would have on services at Gatwick , where it was the largest operator with 24.3pc of the slots .
3 We also went White Water Rafting , this was the best thrill that you can have on water without the use of an engine apparently , I agree .
4 Some mention has been made already of the salutary effect which business support can have on motivation in schools .
5 As the paper goes on to point out : ‘ The availability of substantial permitted reserves and the effect this could have on implementation in the case of Option II [ on which MPG6 is based ] needs to be considered . ’
6 As the paper goes on to point out : ‘ The availability of substantial permitted reserves and the effect this could have on implementation in the case of Option II [ on which MPG6 is based ] needs to be considered . ’
7 what do we have on Wednesday for
8 Considerable importance was placed by the government on the favourable effects that the MTFS would have on expectations about prices and employment , and therefore on wage claims .
9 What effect would that have on employment in the United Kingdom ?
10 Well , about the Caribbean , er but with particular reference to what the new European unity law will , what effect it 'll have on trade in that part of the world .
11 The priorities revealed by this governmental advice , and the effects which the introduction of this technological development may have on relations between those who use non-domestic premises , are discussed here by means of a comparison .
12 Once the Government announced its intention to withdraw clause 54(4) a number of Members were anxious to elucidate what effect this would have on classes of taxpayers who enjoyed in-house benefits : concessionary transport for railwaymen , airline employees and merchant seamen ; concessionary accommodation for hotel employees ; concessionary education for the children of teachers .
13 To ask the Secretary of State for Employment what assessment he has made of the effect implementation of the EC social charter would have on unemployment in the United Kingdom .
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