Example sentences of "have [verb] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 But fifty miles away in Gloucester the same laws have stopped Yvonne Bremer from setting up a female taxi business altogether .
2 Yet it is soon clear that we have to see Godwin himself within a much wider and more general social formation .
3 ‘ I have to see Dieter … we 've got a lot to talk about . ’
4 She did n't want to go back downstairs and have to see Julius , speak to Julius .
5 Times being hard , the vicious squabbles that have plagued Peru since the 1960s have broken out again , between raw-material exporters ( who want freer trade ) and manufacturers ( who want still more protection ) .
6 I have to instruct Juliette . ’
7 Indeed , because of unsatisfactory conditions and a close call last season , Kent have forsaken Dartford this summer and , for economic reasons , will not play at Folkestone .
8 The users have given IBM a bloody nose and IBM , in learning the lesson , is making changes both to marketing pitch and technology .
9 We have given Britain the lowest corporate tax rates in Europe .
10 Fight punters have given Lewis more chance than Frank Bruno of winning the WBA , WBC and IBF titles during 1993 .
11 Nonetheless , parents have given Banbury School a vote of confidence .
12 ‘ In Moscow they have given Holovich the Red Stripe category . ’
13 His two long walks have given Murray a taste for the sport .
14 The Smiths have given Manchester something to be proud of — an identity which , in itself , is not all that healthy .
15 His glorification of the subtle and simple cocks a snook at the overblown excesses that have given Paris couture the kiss of death .
16 Family feuds have given Punjab a tradition of violence dating back centuries , and in today 's permissive atmosphere people use guns , not lawyers , to settle disputes .
17 These companies have given Wehmiller a useful exposure to the US , where demand has been buoyant .
18 Roger Alwen , the club 's joint owner , said : ‘ We have given Greenwich the opportunity to lead British football into the 21st century .
19 The banks financing the huge project have given Eurotunnel until the end of the year to come up with an agreed costing for completion of the tunnel sufficient to enable them to release fresh loans .
20 The banks have given Eurotunnel until the end of the year to come up with an agreed costing for completion of the Channel Tunnel .
21 Major new shopping developments have given Birmingham the best facilities in the region .
22 PAKISTAN have given New Zealand the go-ahead to use a third umpire when the countries meet in one cricket Test and three one-day games later this month .
23 Once we have given Paul and Jackie the chance to comment , we should then try to reconvene the meeting with Peter and Paul .
24 The Council have given Clair permission to operate the service .
25 The big name companies whose clothes were forged have given Gloucestershire 's trading standards officers their full support .
26 " We , the Sandinistas , " he said , " have given Nicaragua this democracy and peace . "
27 Both areas have given Dalglish concern in a worrying Blackburn sequence of only one win in eight games .
28 Both areas have given Dalglish concern in a worrying Blackburn sequence of only one win in eight games .
29 Doctors have given Mr McTear , 48 , a former smoker , only a short time to live , but his case — which will open the floodgates of claims if he is successful — will take months to be heard in court .
30 Makers Central have given Tom a chance to virtually write his own ticket .
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