Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [prep] [noun] [Wh det] " in BNC.

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1 A publishing company , financed by Edinburgh District Council and the Wester Hailes Partnership in Edinburgh has collapsed with debts which are thought to run to over a quarter of a million pounds .
2 This present body of work is the closest that he has come to understanding what it is that attracts him to travel .
3 This present body of work is the closest that he has come to understanding what it is that attracts him to travel .
4 While sociology , and the sociology of knowledge in particular , are rooted in a social conception of man , the critique has come from positivism which is rooted in an individualistic , asocial , conception of man .
5 As women become increasingly involved in sports and aerobics activities , so the demand has grown for bras which offer moisture absorbing properties .
6 ‘ Local management of schools has done to education what opted-out hospitals has done for the NHS .
7 So far , section 4.4 has dealt with issues which are generally familiar to sociolinguists working in British , American or European urban communities .
8 Focal places have already been considered , but much of the discussion in the past on settlement sites has concentrated on places which were in some way in competition with others for trade , communication or exchange activity .
9 In the agricultural sector , the self-interest of the state has led to policies which have favoured distorted exchange rates , consistently favouring government and the urban population at the expense of the incomes of rural families , and ultimately at the expense of marketed production .
10 He does , however , acknowledge that though " Conservative rhetoric is fundamentally consumerist rather than democratic , it has served to put the issue of school-parent relations near the centre of educational debate and has led to legislation which increases parental involvement " ( Jones 1989:120 ) .
11 At the end of the sixth book of The Faerie Queene , Spenser alludes to the troubles some of his earlier work has caused through slanders which provoked ‘ a mighty Peres displeasure ’ .
12 ICI 's programme has centred on alternatives which include the ‘ Klea ’ family of HFC refrigerants , which are ozone-benign and have an insignificant effect on global warming , as well as a range of non-fluorocarbon alternatives .
13 George Walsh , care manager , mental health , Surrey SSD : ‘ Legislation has put into law what is good practice .
14 This year Medau has returned to Cromer which in the days before Norfolk had any training scheme was the venue of the Medau Society 's Summer School .
15 The fee was n't much , but Harford wanted a club in the south and that was it — not much consolation for Kendall , who knows he might well have done for Everton what he 's doing for Chelsea , helping to turn them into a real Premier League force .
16 She never could have done in Europe what she did in New York ; I can not think of an artist who points up this issue more clearly and I can not understand why she of all people was left out of the show .
17 It was very difficult for a court to say what a reasonable mother would have done in circumstances which were almost hypothetical .
18 It was very difficult for a court to say what a reasonable mother would have done in circumstances which are almost hypothetical .
19 Nevertheless Fraser McLuskey 's account of air crashes does suggest that the Maquis or the local French population in general would soon have known of planes which had come down in their territory , and that the Germans , when told of wrecks , did in fact bury the crews in identifiable graves .
20 A bird pecking at food grains could have known without learning what food looks like , or it could have learnt it .
21 Many of them , like the stores empire assembled by Mr Robert Campeau ( owner of Bloomingdale 's and Bon Marché ) , Resorts International , a casino operator , and Paramount Petroleum would probably have gone into bankruptcy whatever happened .
22 ‘ So you know of nothing which your father might have confided to Francis which would greatly disturb him ? ’
23 Aggie had explained to Ben what had turned out to be the reason for their invitation to tea ; and now she broke into his silence by saying , ‘ Well !
24 By the time she had explained to Pepe what had happened she began to feel dizzy and steadily more nauseous .
25 Eva had heard from Dad what a poet among builders Ted was .
26 Keynes had isolated the factors determining the levels of output and employment and had pointed to policies which could be implemented to achieve a state of full employment .
27 The collapse of part of the roof had let in air which intensified the conflagration .
28 She was afraid she would have a defective child because she had seen in Angharad what could happen in her husband 's family .
29 No one was permitted to build outside the city wall — indeed it would have been more or less impossible given the sheer drop to the plain — and as a result the ever-industrious Kinsani merchants had expanded in directions which were not forbidden by the law .
30 Following TODAY 's campaign , it was understood yesterday that the Attorney General had called for papers which would enable him to consider the case .
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