Example sentences of "have [adv] [verb] [adv] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Neumeier has gone right to the heart of Shakespeare 's great work , and he has brilliantly chosen both the dance styles and the music to suit the three dramatic groupings of the play .
2 This Report has already mentioned both the composers who have taken these opportunities with happy results for the Church , and the production of much locally written music .
3 Solbourne has already put together a disk array system tailored for Oracle Financial users — RAID capability and a native Novell Inc NetWare implementation follow next year .
4 Under the auspices of a previous coming together of the same organisations found in HOG ( plus one or two others ) , the Forum has already put together a set of Open Management Interoperability Points — OMNIpoints — which define interoperable network management products .
5 Occupational pension provision has always served best the interests of employees who have a lifelong record of full time employment in the better paid occupations which offer an employer 's pension as a fringe benefit .
6 Coal production in China fell between 1979 and 1981 and although growth has now begun again the level of production in 1983 was below the 1979 peak .
7 The Government Health Warning beneath the images has now become merely a product identification sign — without the " warning " we should not even begin to recognize what product was offered in the remarkable pictorial rebus above .
8 In the same way , we may hear the horse 's neigh that demands breakfast or dinner , and when dinner has n't arrived immediately the demand is raised higher and more imperiously , in much the same way as people do .
9 The influx of $500,000 to $1m a month — some funnelled through secret bank accounts in Panama and elsewhere — has reportedly helped double the contras ’ numbers ( to more than 16,000 men ) and upgrade their arsenal .
10 Significantly , the Aviation Museums Association of Australia had applied to the New South Wales Heritage Council in 1990 to have the aircraft protected by State heritage legislation but eight months later it has yet to receive even an acknowledgement from the Council .
11 Wilko has yet to find even a place on the bench for either of his two big-money summer buys .
12 She , she was off , off sick and er so for the last six months I did sister 's duties which was very useful because er it , it , it gave me that little bit of independence , working on my own whereas before you 'd always got either the staff nurse or the sister to fall back on .
13 She was surprised how much the gardens were used ; they 'd always seemed just a square on a city map before , not a three-dimensional patch of wildness surrounded by traffic .
14 Skippers will have either to throw away the haddock or risk prosecution by bringing them ashore .
15 Full-back Mark Mapletoft contributed 17 points , including a try , with other touchdowns from winger Eddie Saunders , No 8 Mark Charles and a penalty try after David Pears was adjudged to have deliberately knocked forward a pass .
16 In the present case , the perception seems to have adversely affected both the quality and climate of professional discourse and the credibility of structures , procedures and people at LEA and school level .
17 ‘ They 'ave ter go ter the pawnshop . ’
18 ‘ I 've since had quite a number of first division chairmen clearly indicating they did not consider it a final offer and that they want this thing settled , ’ said Taylor .
19 You 've obviously seen quite a lot of good painting .
20 So Exodus 6:2–3 is telling us that what had hitherto possessed only the significance of a " label " , a way of addressing God , now became significant as a statement of the character possessed by the God who was so named — that he is the holy Redeemer and Judge , ever present with his people .
21 They could already , of course , provide scholarships and other forms of support , but they had hitherto enjoyed neither the right nor the duty to provide secondary schools of their own .
22 David Leadbetter stated that Ballesteros was brooding , that it had all become quite a grind for him .
23 Tall , slim , elegant , and totally dominating at centre-half ; Jimmy joined the Palace on 2 October 1928 and for his debut was plunged into the testing FA Cup-tie against the Southern League ( Eastern Section ) Champions , Kettering Town whose centre-forward had already gained quite a reputation — one Peter Simpson , no less !
24 We had already amassed quite a pile of seizures following irregularities uncovered during the previous week 's work at Ullapool , and we returned with Reg Clarke on board to have another bite at the cherry .
25 Alongside me was Sam Ratcliffe who , at the tender age of sixteen , had already had quite a bit of publicity .
26 The Conservative administration had not made it good , said Borrie ; government had not created either the demand or the supply of credit .
27 If they had not exercised precisely the sort of power which is the distinguishing mark of a class , Bonapartism would never have arisen .
28 In addition , Lord Meston submits that the court also had ‘ rights of custody ’ in the context of the Convention , because it had made orders in the course of the cross-motions before it which indicated that it was seized of the matter and that it had not determined either the father 's or the mother 's substantive applications and had adjourned the hearing of the mother 's substantive application for custody and for leave to remove the child from the jurisdiction until a date in August .
29 Now they were all busily employed in setting to rights the big front saloon — a difficult task , for all its furniture was large and heavy and the carpets had not seen even a brush for years and years .
30 She had not slept much the night before ; she was worried , and she was curious about her tenants .
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