Example sentences of "[verb] [det] [noun] [conj] have " in BNC.

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1 And , if I remember rightly , Father was not only going to continue that allowance but had bought a house for you , had n't he ?
2 For example , some authorities have selected inappropriate areas , have not fully appreciated local business trends and opportunities , have undertaken little publicity and have not encouraged participation by companies in the implementation of the programme ( Meyer , 1986 ) .
3 Sun also plans to lease another building and has further options nearby .
4 Do you want to go this way and have a look ?
5 Dave had foreseen some difficulty and had moved back left to get into a better position to assist Steve , just below him .
6 The Roller , however , had developed some fault and had been left in the hands of the Grand Hotel 's garage mechanic .
7 I would say that if a person is locked up from that time at night , there 's circumstances , their perhaps observation for their own safety , erm any body else that can be trusted at night sanitation are not locked in , they have the facilities to go to the toilet during the night , I mean this person that 's just said must of obviously been ob observation or was locked up for a reason .
8 Er it 's partly using some questions that 've been around for a very long time but there 're some subtle variations and some new ones added in , okay ?
9 ‘ Why do n't you move into the nurses ’ home at the hospital , make some friends and have some fun ? ’ he had suggested , and Belinda had done so .
10 and then other , like this morning I woke up about quarter to seven , well I 'd been awake a while but I thought I 'd came to at quarter to seven I went down and make some tea and having breakfast
11 We insisted on seeing this letter and have never heard from him since .
12 Rose at six dressed hastily got some breakfast and had a pleasant row to the island .
13 Advent : A synthetic fabric with a cotton feel , which will not rot , holds little water and has good abrasion resistance .
14 The skill is to encourage that tendency and have them well and truly on your side .
15 Recently re-appointed vice-chairman of the Teesside Development Corporation , he still does exercises each day but has stopped bike riding ‘ after nearly getting killed a couple of times in London . ’
16 ‘ We have a centre-left Cabinet and a centre-right Parliamentary party therefore I think the Prime Minister should have an early opportunity to redress that balance and have a Cabinet more representative of popular and party opinion . ’
17 No , not precisely I , I was a bit too young then , I , I remember all the songs about her Amy wonderful Amy and all those and oh and when she married Jim I was very much in but I could n't actually say I remembered her crashing at Walsall The erm you could , yeah , when I came home from work one Monday afternoon my nan said this eighty eight had gone over very low , and we , we heard that they 'd dropped this landmine this same aircraft had dropped this landmine that had gone under the gas holder at the gas works , in Road and the , they had some rescue workers from the A R P to get it out they never even bothered calling for the Royal Engineers , but the situation was that landmines used to come down on parachutes , and they used to slide into places which were inaccessible but anyway , they relied on the local Walsall A R P to get them out .
18 ‘ Life on the wild side with David Bowie ’ , which is hardbacked this January and has a major serialisation deal with the Sunday Mirror .
19 IBOA members in Britain fully realise this situation and have taken it on board in recent years by accepting pay settlements which were far less than increases in the Retail Price Index .
20 The HEARSAY project [ Erman et al , 1980 ] used this architecture and has proved to be highly influential ( albeit less than completely successful ) as an example of collaboration between different levels of processing .
21 Stand-in Liverpool manager Ronnie Moran said : ‘ The other four lads who were missing today managed to train this morning and have a good chance of facing Portsmouth . ’
22 He 's caught some bug and has to stay in bed , ’ said Pete .
23 We also reviewed such evidence as has been submitted to us about the possible relation between the number of executions in particular years and the incidence of murder in succeeding years .
24 WHENEVER we deal with Local Authorities on sensitive issues , especially those concerning the environment we must HAVE considered these aspects and have the answers before we get the questions .
25 But the perambulating jury dismissed these proceedings as having been made under duress of Hugh Despenser , then Edward I 's Justice of the Forest .
26 Parasites — from protozoa to helminths — occupy many environments that have markedly different physical and chemical characteristics .
27 But such distortions are , at least partly , social in origin ; the mechanism of superstition as Bacon describes it , involves a tendency to accept those propositions that have been laid down and established through social recognition and approval .
28 It has an independent recommendation , although one that needs more argument that has been supplied here .
29 He has more men than have we , even if not all mounted .
30 For this reason EC merger policy should display less arbitrariness than has been the case within the UK .
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