Example sentences of "have [verb] [prep] [noun] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what further representations he has received on hospitals applying for trust status . |
2 | To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what response he has made to the complaints he has received about measurements relating to the head of a pint of beer in the current year . |
3 | To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what representations he has received from industrialists urging the Government directly to intervene in the strategic direction and management of companies . |
4 | Comshare uses Scripts , a technique it has developed to port commands from the application to the database . |
5 | Language awareness training for subject specialists has developed from work done by Industrial Language Training ( ILT ) in the 1970s . |
6 | But Chris has a four-day conference on 7 June , and Matty has to go to Malmö to examine a machine that cleans deep-fat fryers on 2 June . |
7 | ‘ The only different thing about Maisie at the moment is that she has to go to hospital to have treatment . |
8 | ‘ Luke has to go to York to see someone and — ’ |
9 | A student from Darlington 's German twin-town has travelled to Britain to study life on an English newspaper . |
10 | A STUDENT from Darlington 's German twin town has travelled to Britain to study life on a British newspaper . |
11 | New York 's mayor has travelled to Tokyo to ensure that Japan 's cash-conscious companies do n't abandon the city that never sleeps . |
12 | A union organizer has travelled from Santiago to explain how the new union , El Libertador , is co-ordinating a plan to enable seasonal workers to qualify for government-subsidized housing . |
13 | After a magical performance from Galaxie 500 , near enough the whole audience has sprinted across town to catch the debut gig of the latest graduates from the Bellshill Academy Of The Performing Arts . |
14 | After a magical performance from Galaxie 500 , near enough the whole audience has sprinted across town to catch the debut gig of the latest graduates from the Bellshill Academy Of The Performing Arts . |
15 | Inner City 's singer has flown into Detroit to listen to the new single . |
16 | In addition to work in the courts , the Office of Communication has lobbied for legislation guaranteeing employment at decision-making levels for women and minorities in the media . |
17 | SCO has arranged for Chorus to do the bulk of the packaging and development work with SCO Open Desktop as the front end . |
18 | Nature seems quite profligate in the number of ways it has arranged for embryos to construct organisms . |
19 | They 're leaving this place in the afternoon and we have another lot coming in , so Stella has arranged for Jean to attend to the chalets and bed changing while she does the barbecue at the end of the rafting . ’ |
20 | Tottenham chief executive Terry Venables has arranged for Lazio to return in November , and Alan Sugar , chairman of Tottenham Hotspur plc , said : ‘ Those with an eye for a popular event will immediately recognise the potential of these fixtures . |
21 | Supposing , however , the defence has to cope with attackers pushing up just far enough to catch them on the turn and stay onside . |
22 | As the economic crisis has got worse , the attention the government has given to education has got less to the point where instead of opening schools they are closing some of them , because — so they say — they ca n't pay the teachers ' salaries . |
23 | Conservative philosophy has relied on competition to improve efficiency in other areas of the economy and the same principles were applied to the NHS . |
24 | The government has responded with engineering works to prevent the rivers ' winter and spring floods reaching the marshes ; according to the UN , water has been prevented from reaching up to two-thirds of the marshes this spring . |
25 | He or she will be aided by volunteers who do doorstep canvassing to try to determine where supporters live : on election day they will keep a running tab on who has voted in order to ensure that support is maximized . |
26 | One could in theory increase calorie requirements by wearing fewer clothes , so that the body 's metabolic rate has to increase in order to maintain a normal body temperature . |
27 | The number of entrants has dropped by 27% compared to 1991 and the judges were hopeful that the new application form — combined with SORP 2 — was not the cause . |
28 | An English High Court Judge has come to Scotland to gather his evidence amidst claims that the former Re-Chem Toxic Waste Incinerator , in Stirlingshire , was responsible the death of a herd of cows . |
29 | Nothing has come to light to occasion the removal of these children from care . ’ |
30 | He obviously desired an immediate reply but nothing has come to light to suggest that there was one , favourable or otherwise . |