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

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1 Eight of the properties Citalia has secured are in an old farmhouse on the estate about two miles away from the castle .
2 I think probably many of you are familiar with the concepts that Phill described and what those concepts what the client server approach has done is to really bring about quite a revolutionary new breed of systems since the term was first coined in fact by in ninety eighty seven .
3 Another breakthrough Chris has made is with Neon Tetra Disease .
4 ‘ A third role the Guild has to play is in the promotion of the consumption and enjoyment of cheese .
5 This should make life a little easier for the prosecutor , but let's not forget that the prosecutor only deals in terms of the crimes , with violence that has occurred , and the violence that has occurred is of course something which has gone wrong in society .
6 The extent to which this has occurred is to be investigated .
7 What the jury has to decide is to which of these breeds McLean belongs .
8 In fact what has happened is by approving their constitutions the Charity Trustees have delegated the management of the affairs of the local branches to freely elected committees of local members .
9 Birmingham has a fascinating heritage which has left is with a wealth of attractions for the visitor .
10 Clearly there is more to memory than the reproduction of numbers or lists and another distinction which has arisen is between episodic and semantic memory .
11 Where the divergence has arisen is in the statement of dogma into which educators have been lured .
12 If what he has to say is worth hearing , why is n't the interviewer recording what he says ?
13 What Eleanor Darcy has to say is of course monstrous , fascist .
14 Despite this assertion of confidence in the judiciary , there must be some doubt as to whether the law as it has evolved is in the best interests of the victim .
15 Erm and one of the things I could 've done was to em er become a salaried employee of my own company which was a limited company but I paid myself as a consultant .
16 And he frankly admitted to being obsessed with her sex — some of the talk she 'd heard was of cradle-snatching ; some of death-bed fucks — he played no favourites .
17 He made a sweeping movement with his hand , as if what she 'd said was of no interest .
18 If I 'd been in Bill 's position I , or if we 'd had been in Bill 's position , we 'd have done the same as well .
19 It appeared that the roof Billy had fallen off was in one Coroner 's jurisdiction , but where he 'd landed was in another 's .
20 This is a matter of personal conscience and what every member in the council chamber today must be aware of , is that there is a vociferous and committed group of people we know that because we 've all had a great deal of communication from them and interestingly enough I have and most of the communication I 've had has been in favour so victory , people who write must be extremely perceptive in , with er marketing the that 's not the point , we all know that there is a committed and vociferous group of people whose consciences do not lead them to the same conclusions as Mr 's conscience and the issue really is , do we in a liberal and democratic society have the right to impose our consciences on those of other people who live in the community and quite clearly and quite determinedly take a different view .
21 I mean how far do you think the publicity that the area 's had has been from your considerable experience would be
22 If he were Donleavy , he would have had to have been at least ten years older than that to have served in Vietnam .
23 The court rejected the " uncommercial " suggestion that the reference , to achieve those results , would have had to have been to arbitration , and held that it was irrelevant whether the architect issued his certificate mistakenly , because both parties had taken the risk he might do that .
24 The furthest anyone has had to travel was to Los Angeles and back , all in forty-eight hours , to persuade the reclusive Harrison Ford to appear on the show .
25 ‘ She 'd have hated being in one of those old people 's flats , and they 're miles from the centre .
26 But his hand was up , silencing me and what he must have guessed were to be my thanks .
27 Heron can not have enjoyed being on his list but the prospect of negotiating with Mr Klesch can only encourage the company to settle quickly and generously .
28 He 'd have enjoyed being on this trip with us today , you know . ’
29 Nevertheless the rough tone , irregular rhythms and ‘ dirty ’ intonation that most blues singers would have used are for the most part conspicuously absent in Elvis 's performance ; his tone is full , rich and well produced , his intonation is precise , stable and ‘ correct ’ , the notes are sustained and held right through , and the phrasing is legato .
30 By spending money on the unemployed , the old , and the poor ( who in the UK are entitled to supplementary benefit if their total income from whatever source falls below a certain minimum level ) , the government seeks to ensure that the distribution of income and welfare that a totally free market economy would otherwise have produced is at least truncated : there is a minimum standard of living below which no citizen should fall .
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