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

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1 For a recent example , see Capricorn Inks Pty Ltd v Lawter International ( Australasia ) Pty Ltd [ 1989 ] 1 Qd R 8 , where a dispute about damages was referred to accountants by an agreement entered into after the parties ' dispute about liability had been settled by some other method ; there had been no prior agreement in the original contract to refer to an expert .
2 But also , and more importantly , the normal upward movement that was for long the solvent for discontent has been arrested .
3 Pressures for change had been building up within the legislature for some time and these were to be given added impetus by the events surrounding the resignation of President Nixon .
4 The political groundwork for change had been laid by the " realistic rents " policy applied to the public sector by the Housing Subsidies Act 1956 .
5 Also rejecting the contention that no case for change had been made , he declared : ‘ Party politics is not on the agenda of reform .
6 ‘ The impetus for change has been driven by the charities rather than the City , but the City recognised this and has sought to make the most of it . ’
7 In any starting position , when the basis for change has been created the decision as to which stage should be contemplated is the key one .
8 When the request has been processed , the Change Coordinator will notify the New OED Project Director whether the request for change has been accepted or rejected , and he in turn will inform the user .
9 The Change Coordinator will tell the Development Manager whether the request for change has been accepted or rejected .
10 Even though the need for change has been clearly stated and the encouragement to change comes from the highest political levels , the systems through which health care are delivered are traditional and conservative and may not support an individual through changing policies and roles .
11 These efforts for change have been constantly undermined by economic crisis and war .
12 Er the Government find it absolutely unacceptable for people to wait on trolleys , once the decision for admission has been made er but My Lords sometimes it is necessary to wait er for observation purposes or sometimes for diagnostic treatments , er which actually have to take place in the A and E department er but My Lords it 's very interesting to see how similar hospitals vary , even within the same vicinity and we believe a great deal of this is due to poor management .
13 Certainly the primary reason why ideas about chaos have been seen as important for fluid dynamics is their potential relevance to turbulence .
14 In the case of Mars the atmospheric quantity for N has been multiplied by 10 to allow for the escape of N to space .
15 The idea that dreaming is essential for sanity has been prevalent in popular science since the eighteenth century .
16 Any management training that has been available for ryokan has been almost entirely ‘ in house ’ up to now , although the whole area of hotel management training is being rethought in Japan .
17 Gates or pens for pedestrian access and ‘ slot and bar ’ for cyclists have been installed to limit access to the intended users and keep out motor cyclists , cars and other unauthorised motor vehicles .
18 A cheque for £290 has been sent for the June quarter .
19 The term he had spent at school trying to understand the first thing about physics had been wasted .
20 GLASTONBURY is dominated by the dramatic and mysterious Glastonbury Tor , which towers above the flat landscape of the Somerset Levels , where peat digging and withy growing for basketmaking have been traditional occupations for generations .
21 Increased co-operation between states has been a significant feature of the post-1945 world order , reflecting the reduced ability of states to act autonomously in the global arena .
22 All other world class through dives have been made in places such as Florida , with crystal clear warm water and roomy passages , often using underwater scooters .
23 The Committee agreed to consider a larger amount when all the applications for funding had been presented .
24 Gates or pens for pedestrian access and ‘ slot and bar ’ for cyclist have been installed to limit access to the intended users and keep out motor cyclists , cars and other unauthorised motor vehicles .
25 Even the most powerful of the Duke 's vassals , the Counts of Angoulême , who for generations had been accustomed to act as though they were independent princes , had twice conceded defeat , in 1176 and 1179 .
26 The result was the abolition in February 1844 of the Secret Office which for generations had been intercepting letters of possible interest to the government .
27 It would certainly be improper for the governors to go into the medical or educational case history on which the call for provision had been based .
28 Whatever the merits of these reasons , and not all of them carry complete conviction , it must surely be true that no government , given that the enormous and growing cost of higher education was coming very largely out of public funds , would have been prepared for provision to have been largely concentrated in the ‘ autonomous ’ university sector ?
29 A writ for negligence has been issued against Cape Limited of Uxbridge .
30 THE NOBEL Prize for physics has been awarded to three scientists who developed ultra-precise techniques that lie at the heart of modern atomic clocks .
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