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

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1 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 .
2 Another breakthrough Chris has made is with Neon Tetra Disease .
3 ‘ A third role the Guild has to play is in the promotion of the consumption and enjoyment of cheese .
4 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 .
5 The extent to which this has occurred is to be investigated .
6 What the jury has to decide is to which of these breeds McLean belongs .
7 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 .
8 Birmingham has a fascinating heritage which has left is with a wealth of attractions for the visitor .
9 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 .
10 Where the divergence has arisen is in the statement of dogma into which educators have been lured .
11 If what he has to say is worth hearing , why is n't the interviewer recording what he says ?
12 What Eleanor Darcy has to say is of course monstrous , fascist .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 Anything else the guard may have remembered is of no value for he was killed in the crash .
16 Driving your car when you could have walked is like cheating at cards — you do it because you can get away with it .
17 The only running cost you will have to pay is for petrol .
18 If I 'd not blocked or she 'd not blocked out that time in that way , what would have happened is on the thirteenth , er , of the month , erm , Red would have called me from the Health and Safety Executive would have called me and said , Ricky we 've got er , a remedial leadership weekend on the top of Snowden , and er , on that , on the last weekend of the month , and we 've got a one hour slot for you , that 's just a golden opportunity .
19 As a university member , I think the thing I would most like to have happen is to be accepted as an ordinary person in the place I live and the people I meet with .
20 Right , now that has n't happened to quite the same degree in , in agriculture , because a lot of agriculture erm , the protectionism that we 've given is in terms of high , high prices .
21 In grammar , putting a noun or noun equivalent beside another for the purpose of a more complete explanation or description , eg in The news that he had won surprised Tom , a young lad of eight the clause that he had won is in apposition to the noun news and the phrase a young lad of eight is in apposition to the noun Tom .
22 An inland walk I 've enjoyed is around a five mile route starting from Bosullow Common , south of Morvah , an area rich in prehistoric remains .
23 The Jet project is formally er continuing until the end of 1992 but in recent months we 've had some very great successes in Jet , the work we 've done is of very high quality and , and certainly world leading , and we can see the way ahead to building an experimental reactor after Jet but there are some very important experiments that need to be done before then .
24 His reaction to my essay , on the other hand , brought me up with a jolt ; and although what I had written is of no interest — I seem to have lost the manuscript , so that is the end of the matter — I carne to value his negative appraisals .
25 Yeah but I mean I think the stuff , the stuff that I 've written is like rubbish , it 's like I du n no
26 This is the stage when the bereaved person often feels that the person who had died is with them in the house , talks to them , appears during the night , etc .
27 We tend to see it from perhaps sort of Heathrow that you want to go in , into London because that 's where , where the links are , by roads an and then the part of the link we 've got is at Piccadilly line .
28 Now lip service has been paid to the length of transport policy in the South East , on off er donkey 's years er in fact an organisation roads an and then the part of the link we 've got is at Picc was working towards one but we know what happened to that .
29 ‘ The only line we 've got is through Mordecai , ’ said Nikos .
30 Most of the information I 've got is about residential homes and that is because Social Work Services Group is an awful lot better at pulling together statistics and putting them out again than the Scottish Home and Health Department .
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