Example sentences of "[verb] have [vb pp] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But not all the people involved have made a conscious choice to create this unit . |
2 | So , so , you know , for a lot of , I would n't say a lot , but there is a , a group in the population that are basically concerned with just surviving in agriculture , and would n't even consider , even if they are , say have got a high IQ or something , they just physically ca n't migrate because of the cost . |
3 | Despite a poor start to the year because of the Gulf War and the recession , Explore have experienced a sharp jump in bookings from people wanting adventure holidays . |
4 | Since science 's primary role is that of commentator rather than practitioner , the set of transformation rules and practices by which the radical 's dilemma is resolved have taken a special form . |
5 | The ecosystems on which we all depend have reached a disastrous stage in their decline , and their destruction is accelerating out of control . |
6 | HARTLEPOOL United have set a two-year target for promotion to the new First Division . |
7 | Denis Smith says the three players he 's bought have made a big difference . |
8 | United have got a strange side at the moment though |
9 | Several people who attended have reported a fierce clash between Mr Gorbachev and hard-liners and some said he offered to step down . |
10 | Er our colleagues I think have chosen a different period trend . |
11 | Those that remain have made a personal investment in time and energy ; they have a stake in maintaining the system that has been developed and replacements will need to make their mark and have freedom to develop new ideas , from this a sense of identity , ownership and commitment will develop . |
12 | Other ranges already established have had a major face lift . |
13 | Teachers articulate purpose Such developments as we have outlined have caused a distinct uneasiness among some British teachers . |