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

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1 For example , they have reanalysed studies of mother-child bonding and maternal deprivation ; have criticized conclusions drawn from them about good mother-child relations ; and have extended investigations of these relations to take into account , not just maternal exclusivity and sensitivity , but children 's relationships with other adults and children , and the physical , psychological and social quality of care .
2 For four weeks we have heard telecasters mutter about the margin of error .
3 Parents of pupils at Hylands School , Chelmsford , have received leaflets published by a group called ‘ Parents Against Opting Out ’ listing ten reasons why they should vote against opting out in a ballot which ends this Friday .
4 A further explanatory leaflet will also be sent , aimed at those employers who have received booklets issued before September 1992 , containing payslips for the year 1993/94 .
5 In the present study we have examined extracts prepared from 44 colorectal tumours , and from ‘ normal ’ mucosa , with a range of antibodies which together allow us to identify progastrin , its C-terminal fragment produced by tryptic cleavage , a biosynthetic intermediate ( glycine extended gastrin ) , as well as biologically active ( amidated ) gastrins ( Fig 1 ) .
6 We have examined patients identified in our gastrointestinal unit over the past five years with chronic DU disease unassociated with current or recent H pylori infection .
7 The commitment to a particular body of training : accountants , lawyers , doctors have to sit examinations set by the professional bodies .
8 Re-thought proposals have to meet criteria set by the Office of Fair Trading that the board will not have such monopoly powers as to distort trade .
9 Hence , for years bankers have disliked bills issued by owners or masters of ‘ sailing vessels . ’
10 Since the introduction of A levels , English , Welsh , and Northern Irish schools , unlike schools in Scotland , Europe , or America , have expected pupils to study at most three examinable subjects in their years in the sixth form , these three being generally either all arts or all science subjects , though mathematics has been found commonly on either side of the divide .
11 But attackers have hijacked cars waiting at traffic lights and road junctions by simply opening the passenger door , jumping in and forcing the driver to a more deserted area .
12 Many medieval manuscripts have decorated borders filled with comic animals and birds and people .
13 ‘ The public wants to see those who have committed crimes punished in a visible way .
14 UBS P & D plans a series of roadshows in Europe to present the proposals to Heron 's many thousands of bondholders who have seen bonds slashed to a third of their face value .
15 In the past few years we have seen conservatories grow in popularity .
16 Our second bureau is based on or around a traditional typesetting service where they have seen customers moving to in-house production using desktop publishing and want to continue to service the high quality end of the market .
17 In Alaska I have seen seaplanes landed on tarmac in winter 's first snow to have their skis fitted for the rest of the season .
18 However , I have seen Red-tails kept with very large Pacu , and large Hypostomus , but all the fish were purchased as juveniles , and grew up together .
19 There is frequent intolerance to work which has real relevance and many times I have seen images dismissed with the familiar phrase , ‘ I do n't know much about art , but I know what I like ’ .
20 During heavy bombardments and attacks I have seen shells falling like rain .
21 ‘ I have seen Rangers play in better conditions , otherwise I would have said it will be easy for us in Belgium , ’ Broose remarked after watching a match endured by players and spectators alike in farcical conditions .
22 We have seen guides produced as newspaper tabloids ( eg Sheffield City Polytechnic ) ; guides reorganized as A-Z directories of library services and stock ( eg University of Kent ) ; loose-leaf guides prepared for ring binders ( eg Heriot-Watt University ) ; but most commonly collections of single leaflets , each describing different library services and operations , sometimes filling a glossy wallet , sometimes not .
23 Microsoft and Novell have seen profits soar by more than 50 per cent , and on the strength of his shareholding , Microsoft chairman Bill Gates is now the richest man in America .
24 I have seen jobs lost through privatisation , ward closures , cuts in staff hours and short staffing on wards in general .
25 I have seen foxes playing in the brambles , and once a red deer walked past on the opposite bank .
26 Successive visits by Motherwell and Airdrie have seen attendances recorded at 3,370 and 3,079 respectively ; clearly insufficient numbers to maintain the running of a full-time outfit at Dens Park , let alone allow the investment manager Simon Stainrod says is required on the playing staff .
27 So far 1000 of those people have attended seminars aimed at increasing their technological awareness .
28 Once they have suffered punishments fitting to their crimes , the social contract dictates that offenders have a right to re-enter society as citizens .
29 Since its implementation , fines totalling more than £24 million have been imposed under the Act and clearly some airlines have adopted practices aimed at minimizing the number of penalties incurred .
30 Forensic tests have revealed teeth found in the debris of a massive fire were Gary 's and murder squad detectives are still waiting for scientists to formally identify Jean 's remains .
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