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

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1 ‘ That 's exactly what we have done with innovative textile producers like Burlington Denim .
2 The only alternative is to butcher the basses around , which I have done with various instruments in the past , like my B C Rich — a real mess !
3 Whether they will emerge as market leaders will depend on whether the publishers flood the market with comparable volumes , as they have done with general geology texts .
4 Here I want to point out — as I have done with other features in the feminist profile — how difficult it is to identify the linguistic correlates of competition and cooperation .
5 On 28 September 1911 Hermann Jochade , secretary of the International Transport Workers ' Federation in a letter to its secretary Arthur Cannon expressed his surprise at the branch 's actions , and noted " I have myself investigated the workings of the National Sailors ' and Firemen 's Union , as I have done with other unions connected with the International Transport Workers ' Federation in Great Britain , and have pleasure in stating and testifying that the Seamen 's Union is one of the best organised and conducted of all unions I have made enquiries into .
6 They may use gross insults to intimidate , and endearments to redefine what they have done as consensual sex or love instead of rape , assault and battery .
7 It is a sad comment on our society that the Government can not see what they have done to young people and can not see the relationship between what they have done and the crime rate .
8 Thatcher and her supporters ’ seem intent on doing to the NHS what they have done to other public services such as gas and water .
9 All European Members would have liked to pay tribute to the splendid work that she and the Government have done for overseas development .
10 Now although we can differentiate the products er agricultural products , we can only do that at the very final stage in processing , by and large , where there 's much less scope after product differentiation right , at the er the raw material erm level , which is where most agricultural trade continues er , most trade in agricultural products is in the raw commodity , not the refined commodity the refining , there might be the processing and the manufacturing , tend to occur in the country of consumption and not in the country of production a number of complicated , erm political reasons erm alright , but the but because there is n't the scope for product differentiation alright , we have n't witnessed an increase in intra industry trade in agricultural goods whereas we have done for manufactured goods because there is scope for intra industry trade er yeah scope for product differentiation .
11 I am also aware of the work put in to securing a new Glasgow Office — thanks to you and your colleagues for all that you have done at local level .
12 Secondly , all the groups who are considered to be priorities by both the Government and the Opposition — low-income pensioners , low-income families and disabled people — have benefited significantly from what the Government have done in recent years .
13 So my answer to the question A is , I am not against a new settlement , of the right scale in the right location , but it is not a panacea , it is not an answer to all the questions , now it 's being offered in terms of a balanced strategy , I say that balanced strategy as put forward does not work , certainly beyond two thousand and six , and may grind to a halt well before two thousand and six if rates of development proceed er as they have done in certain years in the past , so it 's very important to look at that , can we just revisit the public acceptance of the new settlement , of course the public have accepted it and welcomed it , it has certain attractions , I support those attractions , however it 's easy for the public to accept that when measured against certain sites specific proposals that were put to them when they did not know where the new settlement would be , and still do not know , when new settlement locations are put forward it will be quite a different scenario .
14 We can do the work by using photographs or drawings initially , but it 's often more exciting for the children to make the images themselves , perhaps later drawing what they have done in comic strip form , making their own comic based on the story that 's been created in the drama .
15 Scotland have hardly used any back-row moves in their games to date , maybe because they do not want to put extra pressure on Weir in his first season at No 8 , but also because they do not have the same penetration from the base of the scrum as they have done in previous seasons .
16 However , the work you will be doing in the Art Department is the first two years of the Senior School is probably a bit different from what you have done in previous years .
17 If the class members do not meet the District requirements , we can think about going private , as we have done in past crises .
18 These developments have to do with certain recently discovered quantum effects associated with black holes , which provide a remarkable connection between black holes and the laws of thermodynamics .
19 ‘ Constitutional matters do not have anything to do with being on speaking terms , they have to do with legal status .
20 Since these have to do with complex processes of political control and relationships between industrial relations actors and the state , an adequate understanding of them and their historical context requires more than a superficial acquaintance with the countries concerned .
21 Verbs such as present , mention , propose , and refer to , which relate to what the writer is doing in the paper itself , are usually in the present tense while verbs such as determine , record , select , and detect , which have to do with actual research , are usually in the past tense .
22 First , it focuses on those aspects of emotion that have to do with prevailing mood , especially changes associated with feelings of depression and elation , though also including other emotional reactions , such as general irritability .
23 My first step was to recognize the obvious , that the layers have to do with manager-subordinate relationships .
24 Many of the resultant 92 ‘ open years ’ have to do with old American liabilities — for asbestos-related risks , for example , and pollution — whose scale was undreamt-of when the insurance ( or , more usually , the reinsurance ) policies were underwritten .
25 They have to do with overlapping , but not necessarily co-extensive aspirations for specialist teams .
26 It is reasonable to say , therefore , that some aspects of language have to do with the referential function of language , and that these must be distinguished from those which have to do with stylistic variation .
27 ‘ Revol-utions have to do with drastic , wrenching changes in an established regime .
28 Evaluating the options will involve you in trying to make sense of builder 's estimates and technical specifications , but this is very much what managers have to do in real life , and we make no apology for getting you to do it too .
29 Erm I think what we have to do in particular as , as , as full time officers is , is probably try and er and erm chase things up although they they 're within the realms of the respo the respective LEC 's but to try and make sure that they do get some clearer , if not confirmed , insight into re in relation to the contribution aspect .
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