Example sentences of "have do [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Next to these are hung canvases — uncoloured — printed with texts about colour taken from interviews Calle has done with blind people .
2 The work of the committees of the council is always the subject of report to the council in some form , either as a report of what the committee has done under delegated powers or by the submission for the approval of the council of the recommendations of the committee .
3 Nevertheless , the damage which heroin use has done to working-class families is very much at odds with ‘ 1970s ’ British literature .
4 One day , perhaps , somebody will attempt to do for English armies what Contamine has done for French ones .
5 If the experience of the National Bus Company , which was privatised in England is taken as a model , we can be sure that privatised subsidiary companies will not index-link future pension rights for their employees in the way that TOPS has done for Scottish Transport Group employees .
6 If the experience of the National Bus Company , which was privatised in England is taken as a model , we can be sure that privatised subsidiary companies will not index-link future pension rights for their employees in the way that TOPS has done for Scottish Transport Group employees .
7 Festival spokesman Joe Leddin said : ‘ The Japanese man was born in 1903 and intends to play , as he has done at previous festivals .
8 Laing feels strongly that the chief executive of a company should define , as he has done at United Biscuits , exactly what its responsibilities to the community are .
9 dying as it has done on other nights
10 The forced reference reset can occur at this level , and has done on numerous occasions .
11 At the same time , the concept of the unitary individual subject , on which he relies , should come under fire — as it has done in recent years , under the influence of post-structuralist thought .
12 ‘ Unless there is a change of heart and a positive determination to rid ourselves completely of this terrorism , then it is bound to happen in places such as Castlerock , as it has done in other areas . ’
13 Also I would like to say Joshua Galvin , for all the unsung work he has done in British hairdressing ’ .
14 It has to do with certain kinds of knowledge , which allows the adaptation of means to ends .
15 Each of the three hypotheses making up the theory of determinism to be expounded in the first part of this book has to do with mental events , which is to say events within consciousness .
16 It has to do with general properties , certainly , but also it has to do with ranges of them .
17 It has to do with short-term planning and public accounting systems , which mean that , although money can in theory be voted for projects over a number of years , in practice , it usually arrives in annual dribs and drabs .
18 You have things like heredity , marriages , divorces , erm some way of life which has to do with Islamic doctrine that you do and some dispute happens , you take it to the Islamic courts and they have religious judges who take it in that context and they go according to the laws of Islam .
19 Of the Guerrero-Girke combination , Kren remarks , ‘ You could say that Wright 's work has to do with strong control with a certain allowance for sentiment .
20 The Labour Party is in favour of that element of the " Westminster Model " that has to do with single-party government grounded in secure majorities in the House of Commons and it is , in consequence , opposed to proportional representation .
21 In short , what this has to do with modern poetry is very clear ; what it has to do with modern criticism is not clear at all , since that criticism has , as we have seen , no vocabulary for dealing with it , and moves further and further from finding such a vocabulary , the more it takes its lead from linguisticians like Saussure and Jakobson .
22 In short , what this has to do with modern poetry is very clear ; what it has to do with modern criticism is not clear at all , since that criticism has , as we have seen , no vocabulary for dealing with it , and moves further and further from finding such a vocabulary , the more it takes its lead from linguisticians like Saussure and Jakobson .
23 But the speculation that Sycorax has to do with Colchian magic , because that was the land of the Coraxi , sounds as if it might be true .
24 We must conclude , therefore , that the duty to support just institutions , where it has to do with just authorities , is parasitical on the normal justification thesis , and not an alternative to it .
25 What was called ‘ opinion ’ has to do with contingent facts of this sort .
26 I was saying that the second major point of contention has to do with public consultation on the results of the Hydrotechnica report .
27 No no but Celia , Ruby Ruby told me her husband has to do with bankrupt office stock
28 Aim at learning vocabulary that has to do with basic living needs , such as shopping , getting directions and using public transport , arithmetic for handling money , greetings and leave-takings , introductions , polite phrases , expressions of appreciation , how to use the telephone .
29 Defending the report , Japan 's Minister of International Trade and Industry , Kozo Watanabe , stated that his department had done no more than publish the " bare facts " , and that henceforth Japan would " say what it has to say and do what it has to do in international affairs " .
30 ‘ I mean , we 've never heard him DJing , we just really liked the stuff he 'd done with Primal Scream , and as for Fluke , well , we 'd heard a lot of really good things about them — plus they 're signed to Creation . ’
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