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

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1 Who do you think has to deal with the tradesmen and tell them there will be no money to pay their accounts this month — even though there was none last month , and it is highly likely there will be none next month either ?
2 No we can not have another guinea pig , who do you think has to look after all these animals when you get tired of them …
3 ‘ What do you think has happened to Basil ? ’ asked Dorian slowly .
4 ‘ What do you think has happened to him ? ’
5 ‘ What d' you think has happened to him ? ’
6 ‘ What d' you think has happened to Hugh ? ’ she asked .
7 Compared with 1990 our bank interest received has reduced from £450,000 a year to approximately £150,000 . ’
8 The EAT has proved to be of major importance in clarifying and elaborating the rules contained in the statutory material .
9 Trained by Nicky Henderson and the mount of Richard Dunwoody , Flown has come through a satisfactory preparation for the step-up to the ultimate test today .
10 ‘ Virtually every anti-anxiety drug and sleeping pill ever prescribed has proved to be a drug of dependence . ’
11 In swimming — the single most popular physical recreation after walking — the importance of teaching children to swim has drawn in some women and competitive swimming is a very important sport for girls .
12 The number of women registered has increased from 18 per cent .
13 Difficult though it is to evaluate , the evidence of the receptivity to the portrayal of Hitler 's image which we have examined has pointed to seven significant bases of the ‘ Hitler myth ’ .
14 A farmer looking to diversify has turned to a favourite crop of his French counterparts .
15 ( 1 ) No reconstruction or extension of or alteration in any premises in respect of which a licence ( other than an off-sale licence ) is in force , being a reconstruction , extension or alteration which will affect a public or common part of such remises or any communication with such part , shall be made unless the licensing board within whose area such premises are situated has consented to such reconstruction , extension or alteration at a quarterly meeting of the board or at such other time as may be appointed by the board , or unless such reconstruction , extension or alteration is required by order of some lawful authority .
16 and the need for an ensured market for products is so important to recoup costs , that government contracting has become of crucial importance to the survival of large corporations .
17 When boozing has led to brawling , some hellraising stars , like Willis , have gone on the wagon .
18 The number of in-patients treated has increased by one point two million .
19 The number of in- patients treated has increased by one point two million .
20 Magwitch reveals himself as Pip 's benefactor and says every penny he has earned has gone to Pip .
21 This stark view of what really matters has touched off a spirited debate and will occupy us in Chapter 5 .
22 Creaney , who now forms a new strike partnership with Andy Payton , and has nudged his boyhood idol Charlie Nicholas into reserve football , feels the Cologne tie has come at the right time .
23 The latest figures show that the number of cases of serious backpain reported has risen by 40% over the past 5 years .
24 Leeds has has grown as a financial centre over the last four or five years , probably more than any other city outside London .
25 For twelve months , I 've been trying to er , when I realised that that was put on my cleaning bill , it seemed to be so unfair that the little ol and the lady who , up till now has has cleaned for me , because the home help service , no longer just does cleaning .
26 But the broadcasts have confused voters — the number of don't-knows has risen to almost half — and produced complex movements in the far-from-reliable opinion polls , where four candidates are now closely bunched in second position behind a fast-flagging leader .
27 In other words , ‘ The Age to Come has overlapped with This Age ’ ( Ladd 1974:42 ) which results in intermingling and close combat .
28 All the rain she needs has fallen on the Queen 's racetrack in the past week to make jockey Pat Eddery set for a much better day than last year .
29 An examination of Figure 6.1 reveals that , whilst each of the groups considered has gained over the period 1979 — 89 ( due to the tax and benefit changes discussed above ) , the greatest gain was made by the richest tenth of the population .
30 APSYCHOLOGIST whose research suggests that almost a fifth of pupils are being bullied has called for government action to tackle the problem .
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