Example sentences of "have [verb] [verb] of " in BNC.

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1 The same situation was prevalent in England over a decade ago , and while the new breed of English walls has blossomed to state of the art types such as Newcastle 's Berghaus Wall , Scotland 's walls remain poor relatives .
2 The periodic ‘ Fed bashing ’ which one has come to expect of the incumbent political Administrations has again resurfaced .
3 Many law firms have already laid off employees : a large Midlands firm has got rid of 35 ; a firm in East Anglia is about to shed some conveyancing staff ; and the Law Society 's Young Solicitors Group has set up a helpline to provide counselling and advice for young lawyers who have been made redundant .
4 Many law firms have already laid off employees : a large Midlands firm has got rid of 35 ; a firm in East Anglia is about to shed some conveyancing staff ; and the Law Society 's Young Solicitors Group has set up a helpline to provide counselling and advice for young lawyers who have been made redundant .
5 The English working class will never accomplish anything before it has got rid of Ireland …
6 Draft clause 12 was enacted as section 15 ( which I have reproduced above ) and section 16 of the Act of 1968 and has got rid of some defects and difficulties which had arisen from section 32 of the Act of 1916 and from judicial interpretations of that section .
7 ‘ Miss Merchiston , she has got rid of me ! ’
8 Well Belfast International has got rid of its rival and BA has ‘ freedom of the skies . ’
9 I think that the adjective moralistic is really an unkind way of protesting at the fact that she seems to continue to be interested in moral themes which are often associated with Christianity , even if she has got rid of actual orthodox commitment to Christianity itself .
10 The District Council has agreed to dispose of this site to the Wester Hailes Community Housing Association for the erection of an estimated 115 housing units for rent .
11 Macnicol argues that ‘ in its periodic reconstruction , the underclass concept has tended to consist of five elements ’ :
12 21 ) a ) So if the person has to let go of the trolley , it will stop automatically so does n't run away .
13 The psychiatrist Ronald Laing suggested once that ‘ to be a success in our society one has to learn to dream of failure ’ .
14 The root-stock then has no option : with no or insufficient shoots to take the upthrust , it has to get rid of its energy with top growth of its own .
15 Mr Yeltsin 's dilemma is that , to continue with economic reform , he has to get rid of the present parliament , which is blocking him at every turn .
16 Africa happens to be a particularly unchoosy market for fatty beef that the EC has to get rid of somehow .
17 BLOND bombshell Jarrod McCracken has vowed to throw of his ‘ bad boy ’ tag and help blast St Helens to the championship this season .
18 Unix System Laboratories Pacific Ltd has begun marketing of Veritas software in the Asia Pacific region : the Veritas products include the Veritas volume manager , Veritas File System , Veritas Visual Administrator and the Veritas Journalling File System ; technical support will be provided by Unix Labs .
19 Unix System Laboratories Pacific Ltd has begun marketing of Veritas Inc software in the Asia Pacific region : the Veritas products include the Veritas volume manager , Veritas File System , Veritas Visual Administrator and the Veritas Journalling File System ; technical support will be done by Unix Labs .
20 Unix System Laboratories Pacific Ltd has begun marketing of Veritas Inc software in the Asia Pacific region : the Veritas products include the Veritas volume manager , Veritas File System , Veritas Visual Administrator and the Veritas Journalling File System ; technical support will be provided by Unix Labs .
21 Drink , drugs , sex and scandal are part of the fabric of Scottish football , but remarkably , in the entire history of the game , only one player has stood accused of being drunk in charge of a football .
22 He 'd got rid of most of the presents
23 I thought I 'd got rid of that wretched reservation form .
24 Upon being introduced by the special needs coordinator as the new tutor to a group of students with severe learning difficulties , I heard several groans of ‘ Oh no , we thought we 'd got rid of you … ’ .
25 However , we also knew that we 'd got rid of Abed .
26 I reminded him of how we 'd got rid of Abed without any unpleasant repercussions , but he could n't accept it .
27 Graham felt oddly satisfied at seeing life go on around him like this ; he felt almost smug at walking past people and them not giving him a second glance , at least not now he 'd got rid of Slater .
28 After I 'd got rid of about half the beer I 'd drunk in the Arms , I went to have another look at the Factory .
29 I thought I 'd got rid of them all but I had n't , right ?
30 I asked them if once they 'd got rid of the forty percent they could then get it back by dropping the prices , you know , they 've , they 've
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