Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [verb] this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This approach emphasises that abuse is rare simply because the idea of a fiduciary relationship ( a relationship where there is a special duty of trust and care ) , and the consequent fiduciary law that has developed to protect this sort of relationship , would neither have evolved nor survived until today .
2 Britain 's biggest teaching union , the NUT , has voted to boycott this year 's new curriculum schools tests .
3 The importance of ensuring a high turnout amongst E C nationals surely warrants something more than the complacency and drift that has come to characterise this government 's whole policy towards the European community .
4 ‘ I think the time has come to call this assignment over , ’ she said quietly .
5 And I affirm that the time has come to express this truth in the life of the Church , and that is not going to go away .
6 I affirm that the time has come to express this truth in the life of the Church .
7 For your future reference , the committee has decided to hold this meeting on the last Monday of April of each year .
8 The 29-year-old prop , Scotland 's longest serving captain , has decided to make this summer 's tour to Australia his swansong .
9 The measures he has adopted to achieve this objective include :
10 The vision of the Warnock Report has helped to extend this principle still further .
11 But the quality of the soil has helped protect this part of the past for present day archeologists to observe .
12 But the quality of the soil has helped protect this part of the past for present day archeologists to observe .
13 Andrew Stuart charts the Tory party policy that has helped create this situation .
14 ( Alternative ending : Finally , I must pay tribute to the bridesmaids Sharon , Natalie , Margaret and Sue whose invaluable support has helped to make this day so successful . )
15 since he came to our Lordships House with some very and has had to sit this thing ever since then with one exception er to speeches deeply and seriously critical er of the proposals er coming from Members of your Lordships House mostly with vast experience of the subject matter former Secretary 's er er former Chief Constable er and er so many others and I arise only to put one point to you if my Noble Friend decides to resist these amendments , it seems to me I may be wrong but it seems to me overwhelmingly clear that they will be carrying against him and they will be put into the Bill which will be very considerably altered and amended , some of your Lordships may think improved , but certainly drastically altered and I wonder whether er my Noble Friend thinks that really would be helpful from the point of view either of the pr future progress of the Bill , or the position of the Government .
16 Now , the other two subjects I 'm really only dealing because the people responsible are , are not here in the flesh this afternoon but Alyd the provincial advocate and I I think of Bill that 's also gone too , er yes he he has , he has had to leave this afternoon .
17 A poor advertising campaign , which the CC has promised to rectify this year , meant many people have not even heard of the project .
18 The Post Office has promised to unravel this confusion several times and stop it to the point of taking special care to check mail to The Groves .
19 However such an important decision was not to be taken hastily , Kay who has been associated with the Society since its inception has agreed to fill this position on a temporary basis .
20 The association has agreed to meet this expense but it will be pointed out to the Youth Club that if they are responsible for any further damage they will be required to provide the cash .
21 Right , well I work in quite a number of Community Centres across the City , and Northway Community Centre which has a bar with quite a large turnover , a lot of members , er has agreed to host this project for the week , which is promoting healthier drinking .
22 Our thanks go to Chris Markham who has agreed to co-ordinate this event .
23 The increasing abstraction of modern art has tended to extend this distance from the immediacy of forms , and to make such art increasingly difficult to interpret for those not familiar with the conventions and history of the field .
24 Recently Edward Shorter , in a series of articles and in his book The Making of the Modern Family , has attempted to explain this phenomenon in general terms .
25 British economic policy within the EEC has attempted to pursue this theme .
26 Nevertheless , even in my green and salad days ( Master Shakespeare has asked to borrow this phrase ) , Hampton Court was a diamond of a residence .
27 Andrew has learned to make this outcome more likely by escalating the tantrums into very violent and therefore frightening episodes .
28 I 've followed the events of of this erm unhappy but hardy perennial some time now erm I 've found it unusual because there was no Liberal volte face until now and er quite a lot of things happened where the Liberals changed their mind and I naturally started to wonder what has happened to make this change of mind come about and all I 'll say is I hope that it does n't have much to do with events in other counties or with any by-election .
29 Dollimore perceives that critical opinion has tried to resolve this issue by tending to read the play as either vindicating Faustus or the morality structure .
30 Miroslav Hroch has tried to answer this question for contemporary central and eastern Europe by comparison with 19th-century small-nation linguistic nationalism .
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