Example sentences of "[vb pp] have [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The resistance to being coerced has a variety of more or less typical expressions , shaped by other values and ideals . |
2 | The treatment prescribed has a familiar ring : rigorous financial analysis followed by cost-cutting , asset sales and then negotiations to convince creditors that rescheduling beats liquidation . |
3 | The cyclic quadrilateral so formed has an important property ; its opposite angles add to 180° . |
4 | However , the content through which these mathematical skills are taught has a set of messages all of its own and because we live in a capitalist society we can easily be unaware of these messages — about the exploitation of labour , the sexism , the inequalities based on racism and social class — that are all a part of the ideology of capitalism . |
5 | The job or position to which a person is attracted has a strong link to their goal profile . |
6 | The last type of survey to be considered has a basis in theory . |
7 | Er , so , there is undoubtedly a lot of work still to be done in making the D S O competitive , as for building maintenance work , I 'm not certain we 've ever considered having a building maintenance D S O. We may have looked at it in the days before D S Os , but that 's er , a long time ago , and it 's certainly worth having a look . |
8 | If only they had n't become so friendly , he was sure he would have enjoyed having a relationship with her ; but he had a rule about not mixing sex with friendship . |
9 | It soon became clear that he had enjoyed having a free hand with Frank . |
10 | She would have enjoyed having a bit of extra money . ’ |
11 | And I 've enjoyed having the kids on my own . |
12 | Just inside the gate was a tool shed having a well with no wall around it . |
13 | It was claimed that the population of these desert ascetics was equal to that of the Nile towns , but religious fervour can hardly be trusted to have a head for figures . |
14 | The total collapse of the Martian market for marioc is expected to have a major effect on the economy of Uridia . ’ |
15 | The Ford talks are expected to have a significant impact on pay talks throughout manufacturing industry in the next six months . |
16 | The council argued that a landlord , particularly one such as a local authority , can not realistically be expected to have a system of inspection of all its premises and in practice is entitled to depend upon notification by its tenants . |
17 | ‘ I can hardly be expected to have a great deal of time for gardening , ’ she said , ‘ I am forced to pay out money for gardening help . ’ |
18 | Mr Souness is expected to have a triple bypass operation later today to relieve the narrowing or blocking of his arteries . |
19 | I think we 're now in the third phase , where women are expected to have a job , but at the same time to look after the family and keep themselves alluring to men . |
20 | By the same token the free-swimming trilobite may be expected to have a very wide geographical distribution , for oceans would be no barrier to it . |
21 | Known as FotoMan , the technology is expected to have a similar impact on desktop publishing as the Polaroid camera had on photography when it was first launched . |
22 | By contrast , those places which could be expected to have a predominantly European clientele , particularly at the hill stations , a sort of English country style was adopted to create the right atmosphere for a cool refreshing visit to the hills . |
23 | Clearly Looe schoolboys were expected to have a nautical bent and those who had were promised they would ‘ … be shown to take Observations of the Sun , Moon and Stars so expeditiously and accurately as if actually at sea , Looe having the advantage of the Horizon thereat upwards of 110 degrees ’ . |
24 | Mexico City is expected to have a population of 31m by 2000 ( 11m in 1975 ) . |
25 | The THORP facility , which was the subject of the long-running Windscale public inquiry in the mid-1970s , is expected to have a life of 10 years . |
26 | You 're not expected to have a Ph.D . |
27 | Articles of this genre are expected to have a happy ending . |
28 | The masses can never be expected to have a clear conception of a supreme God without investing those attributes with a projection of their own personality . |
29 | He was a recently appointed lecturer in English literature and philosophy at London University College , and was expected to have a brilliant future . |
30 | The Fellow will be expected to have a strong quantitative background in Industrial or Financial Economics or similar research discipline and be capable of handling very large computerised data sets . |