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

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31 Researchers at the Salk Institute in California have at last tracked down the last of the ‘ releasing factors ’ secreted by cells in the hypothalamus that have long been assumed to regulate the release of hormones from the pituitary gland ( Trends in Neurosciences .
32 but in the very unlikely , very unlikely er position whereby Norfolk are absolutely adamantly oppose our proposals then as Mr said it 's very difficult for us to build in , in neighbouring authority , there is however one procedure left to us and that of course will be for us to meet in private act of Parliament , well that is er almost unthinkable , but we do have a final resort to that with a , in many ways the problems in Brandon have to be resolved by , by doing a bypass and if in the end we have to do that I 'm sure that
33 Workmates at GEC in Manchester had at first joked when he said he was unable to stand after kneeling to pick something up .
34 This influences the expectations that the public in Easton have of the police , and of their role in the community — a point which one constable made by explaining that one resident in Easton , upon finding himself locked out of his home , called at the station asking for the duplicate set of keys to his house which he thought the police would routinely possess for the residents ' benefit ; phone calls from the public asking for air and train information also sometimes occur .
35 Therefore , the opinion ordinary law-abiding residents in Easton have of the police is good , as one elderly lady without prompting told the researcher : ‘ Easton police always give a very good service .
36 Portsmouth and Liverpool drew 1–1 at Highbury , and the replay in Birmingham had to be put back when police said they could not cope with it the day before last week 's General Election .
37 Mark Windram from Eastfield in Northampton had to be cut from the wreckage by the fire brigade .
38 The MFJ 's inaugural rally on Sept. 15 in Kumasi had to be cancelled because the police refused to give permission for the event .
39 If such is the character of these places now , what must they have been like when both men and livestock could only get around them by boat , and parishes such as Dogdyke in Lincolnshire had in the eighteenth century ‘ not two houses communicable for whole winters round ’ .
40 This type of experiment in Drosophila has in general produced evidence for trade-offs , with lifespan and fertility late in life increasing in lines propagated from old adults , and either pre-adult survival or fertility of young adults showing a correlated decline .
41 The Neroccio recently sold in Rome has to be regarded as a forgery , if only because it bears a spurious signature and date .
42 The British in India had from the beginning of the nineteenth century seen clearly that so unnatural a phenomenon as the government of that teeming subcontinent by the parliamentary electorate of the British Isles could not be destined to be permanent .
43 The new duché-pairie in Gascony had to be dismantled and an independent duchy re-created .
44 Earlier , police in Pretoria had on Sept. 17 arrested Piet ( " Skiet " ) Rudolph , deputy leader of the far-right Boerestaat party , who had been wanted for the previous four months in connection with bombings and arms thefts .
45 By the last week of April more than 10 countries , including Belgium , Czechoslovakia , Germany Hungary , Japan , Spain , and Sweden , had been notified by the Libyan authorities that their presence in Libya had to be reduced within 14 days .
46 In the meantime the projected Jubilee Congress in Leeds had to be cancelled .
47 ‘ In order to be valid , the reselection in Birkenhead had to be run in accordance with the rule book , ’ he added .
48 Any thought of what was to happen to his family home in Belfast had to be shelved until a joint decision could be reached with his brother when he next came home on leave .
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