Example sentences of "have [verb] [prep] [adj] [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I have heard of other appointments which she has blocked for similar reasons , and in my lifetime can recall no other Prime Minister , Labour or Conservative , who felt the need to exercise such petty partisanship .
2 Indeed , I have heard of some anglers who deliberately attach a big hook to the ‘ feeder and catch plenty of barbel on it .
3 I have heard of older people who will literally walk the second mile despite weary feet aching with bunions , in order to visit a good chiropodist .
4 I have heard of old women who forbid others in their lounge to go to the toilet when they appear to do so too frequently .
5 To my mind , evidence of conflict already exists : the deafening silence from Moorgate Place on Caparo is an example where self-interest has been allowed to be paramount : the decision suits the practising firms ( as their legal liability is narrowly defined ) , notwithstanding that in the public interest , would-be investors , existing individual shareholders and creditors who lose because they have relied on audited accounts which subsequently turn out to be defective , should , on any basis of equity , have recourse to those parties who are responsible , whether management or auditors .
6 Such assessments have to contend with other factors which could potentially produce misclassifications , such as inconsistency of teacher judgement .
7 We have looked at two reasons you might have for recording student performance :
8 I have come across many people who have bought their binoculars from railway lost-property offices , though naturally one has to be doubly careful .
9 Such inspections are theoretically repeated every two or three years , although I have come across some childminders who have not received a follow up visit for several years .
10 just six have come in this time there 's ca n't remember .
11 When referrals have come from other professionals it is important to get back to the parents ' view rather than working from the information in the referral letter .
12 The majority of English words of more than one syllable ( polysyllabic words ) have come from other languages whose way of constructing words is easily recognisable ; for example , we can see how combining ‘ mit ’ with the prefixes ‘ per- ’ , ‘ sub- ’ , ‘ com- ’ produced ‘ permit ’ , ‘ submit ’ , ‘ commit ’ , words which have come into English from Latin .
13 Some of the most important contributions to urban economic analysis have come from those commentators who are determined to locate the declining output and employment in the cities within broader politico-economic considerations .
14 ‘ I have seen at first hand her effect on people young and old .
15 But heal they do as we have seen from those lines who have been to the brink demonstrate .
16 These people that have to listen to these tapes you know , they must get terribly bored must n't they ?
17 Instead , they have argued for non-discriminatory tariffs which , in effect , would be imposed in a way which would take the existing level of imports as a baseline .
18 Obviously , as you will see by the one we have enclosed with these notes they have cost the Society a fairly substantial amount of money and although we are still allowing you to have them free of charge we ask that you use them very sparingly Thank you .
19 I do agree that considering the start that Leeds have had to this season we are doing extremely well .
20 Police have appealed for any witnesses who may have been in the area in the early hours of Saturday .
21 Celtic have agreed to vital stipulations which will add considerably to the value of the Republic of Ireland under-21 international .
22 Yeah and the problem is that that because you have to look in one position it means that that the whole thing becomes boring and and your interest starts to drift .
23 I will not interfere with Dinah 's career on the stage ; I have watched with great pleasure her performances as Lady Teazle and the other young lady in The Rivals ; and I know , that
24 Dr Glasser argues that unconditional acceptance is an illusion simply because we have to interact with other people who are just like ourselves and who share the same primary needs .
25 He said Alan Winmill is somebody I have known for many years I regard him as a man of intergrity .
26 People have known for some time what has been going on , and I 'm surprised it has taken this long to come out into the open .
27 John Rolfe , conference chairman , said : ‘ People within the industry have known for some time there is a need for such a gathering .
28 In particular , some bills have dealt with moral questions which as ‘ issues of conscience ’ fall outside the normal boundaries of party political argument .
29 We now have many multiple sclerosis patients who have benefited from this treatment which is well illustrated by one of our early cases .
30 whereas other parts they have gone into more detail which is ones they 've gone into more details with
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