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

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1 Breach of a civil law , in contrast to a breach of a criminal law , normally renders the person who has broken it liable to pay damages to the victim of the breach .
2 ‘ Yet none of the major parties has deemed it worthwhile arguing the case for housing .
3 THE HONEST old hired hand who has seen it all looks you unwaveringly in the eye .
4 After all , the government itself has felt it necessary to set up an agency simply to find fathers who want to spend no time at all with their families .
5 However , this has been a costly process and the fall in house prices since 1989 has made it impossible to earn adequate returns from these investments in the short-term .
6 The rule , combined with the rule against hearsay which prevents criminal courts admitting evidence of a child 's interviews with social workers or psychiatrists , has made it impossible to prosecute many alleged child abusers .
7 That dispute has made it impossible to produce audited accounts . ’
8 This has made it possible to set goals for growth , under the guidance of the Holy Spirit , and to hit them .
9 Being able to integrate such datasets digitally has made it possible to generate prospectivity maps in a study of carbonate-hosted buried mineral deposits in the north of England .
10 The present cleaning and refurbishment has made it possible to appreciate the variety of the materials involved , the range of colours , and the subtle interplay of stucco and ancient marble .
11 Research into fluorescent tube lighting , used widely in commercial and public buildings , has made it possible to save over 90 per cent of electricity .
12 Congratulations , it is with immense gratitude that I am saying this ; I am fully aware of the dedication , the hard work ingenuity and imagination which has made it possible to celebrate a 40th Anniversary of the Medau Society .
13 For centuries the practice of philosophy has been overwhelmingly the prerogative of men but it is only recently that feminist analysis has made it possible to see the distorting effect of this historical fact .
14 A recently patented process by the company Woodbenders has made it possible to make a made-to-measure arch with preformed wood or mdf .
15 But the development of the polymerase chain reaction ( PCR ) and use of DNA sequence encoding 16S RNA ( 16S sequences ) in microbial phylogeny has made it possible to determine their phylogenetic position .
16 This has made it possible to keep much greater numbers of animals in much greater stocking densities in intensive housing , and it is this that has made factory-farming possible .
17 We will complete the massive investment in new technology — Europe 's biggest computerisation project — that has made it possible to raise the quality of service to the public .
18 At the same time , the astonishing flowering of science and technology has made it possible to organise and exploit the world and its natural resources on a scale which no earlier civilisation could have imagined ; it has also bred a widely held belief , verging on the mythical or superstitious , that ‘ science is the solution to all our problems ’ .
19 Apart from the recognition and prevention of non-A-non-B post transfusion hepatitis , the availability of reliable tests for the demonstration of circulating antibodies to hepatitis C virus peptides has made it possible to address a number of yet unresolved problems as the aetiology of cryptogenic chronic liver disease and the role of hepatitis C virus in cases with other known risk factors ( hepatitis B virus , alcohol ) .
20 On the other hand , through the development of container transport , telecommunications and the division of production into simpler , semi-skilled tasks , technology has made it possible to transfer these tasks to new factories in Third World markets .
21 The large size of the chamber , which permits the introduction of several specimens at one time , and the reduction in preparation time by removing the need to coat specimens has made it possible to scan much larger numbers of specimens than would normally be possible .
22 VenturCom 's real-time E-Venix/386 Unix operating system will now support embedded X-Windows , reportedly a first for an embedded operating system : the company has made it possible to embed NFS on a diskless single-board computer via E-NFS .
23 VenturCom Inc 's real-time E-Venix/386 Unix operating system will now support X-Windows , claimed to be a first for an embedded operating system : the company has made it possible to embed Network File System on a diskless single-board computer via the E-NFS facility .
24 This simplicity has made it possible to work out how particular aspects of behaviour are controlled .
25 Now , an amazing new technique has made it possible to produce an accurate facsimile of Tutankhamun 's mummy which will form the centre-piece of the Exhibition .
26 The continuing rise in claims costs has made it necessary to increase the Society 's premium rates for all classes of motor policy .
27 However , allowing for additions by providing areas that are logically extensions of the prime data tracks , rather than just physically , has made it necessary to double the size of the lowest-level index , with separate entries for records on the prime data and overflow tracks .
28 The reduction in turnover , tight margins and the necessity to cut costs has made it necessary to restructure the business .
29 This has made it expensive to use machinery in the mines of South Wales and many pits have been closed .
30 Well the Multiple Sclerosis Society has made it easy to take to the air whether it be by parachute , glider or plane .
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