Example sentences of "to have [vb pp] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The banks were found to have delayed interest rate cuts to individual customers and small businesses to keep up profits .
2 The NRA was to have formed part of the new body .
3 It was to have formed part of a site with Yorkshire-based Morrisons supermarket storage centre and general industrial area .
4 All in all , it seems to have diverted De Niro 's energies away from the more serious and interesting business of Tribeca Productions , and in future , it may even start to eat into company funds .
5 Another service allows firms with offices in different countries to have centralised telephone bills .
6 Guppy and Benedict Marsh are alleged to have defrauded Lloyd 's of London of £1.8 million after a fake jewel robbery in New York .
7 The third Duke of Roxburghe ( 1704–1804 ) , a collector on the grand scale after whom the exclusive bibliophilic Roxburghe Club was named , had a number of tracts concerning Mary Tofts , who perturbed the gynaecologists of her day by claiming to have given birth to a litter of rabbits .
8 Yet the offer seems to have given Burton no pause .
9 Burkina was alleged to have given Taylor 's forces military and logistical assistance .
10 Liberal supplies of Iraqi weapons are said to have given General Michel Aoun , who heads the Maronite administration in Lebanon , the confidence to challenge Syrian authority in his country .
11 Erm they seem to have some trouble erm grasping erm under what circumstances , according to Locke , you can be deemed to have been given , to have given express consent .
12 War-time restriction on milk-chocolate seemed to have given confectionery manufacturers a fanatical devotion to the stuff .
13 In November 1940 , for example , ‘ personal economic worries ’ in the light of the coming second war winter were said to be widespread and to have given rise to ‘ discontented and sceptical thoughts ’ .
14 Its situation south of Turnham Green is thought to have given rise to its name locally , in the first case .
15 These were The Cock and The Bull , and anecdotes arising out of their proximity and rivalry were said to have given rise to the phrase ‘ cock and bull story ’ .
16 Which British prime ministers are said to have given rise to the phrase ‘ Bob 's Your Uncle ’ ?
17 Then , reluctantly , she made her way home , a home in which , in some extraordinary way , the advent of one small baby appeared to have given rise to a revolution .
18 On the other hand , there are cases in which the existence of an alternative remedy seems not to have given rise to a discretion to refuse a remedy but to have operated as an absolute bar to the award of a judicial remedy .
19 This research programme concentrates upon a range of policy spheres where the growth of ‘ corporatist arrangements ’ has been sufficiently conspicuous and sufficiently contentious to have given rise to the term ‘ corporatism ’ with its suggestion of qualitative change in the politico-economic structure .
20 The research programme concentrates upon a range of policy spheres where the growth of ‘ corporatist arrangements ’ has been sufficiently conspicuous and sufficiently contentious to have given rise to the term ‘ corporatism ’ with its suggestion of a qualitative change in the politico-economic structure .
21 Continued disruption in the education sector was thought to have given rise to the dismissal of the Ministers of Education and the Universities , the new appointee to the latter post being upgraded to full Cabinet status .
22 It was the plane considered to have given Britain the edge at the Battle of Britain .
23 Then Taylor looked to have given Swindon a winning lead , heading in a Hoddle free-kick after 77 minutes .
24 Then Taylor looked to have given Swindon a winning lead , headed in a Hoddle free-kick after 77 minutes .
25 Many people were said to said to have lost their nerve in the ‘ catastrophe ’ and in the heat of the moment to have given voice to ‘ comments hostile to the State ’ .
26 ( This was a point on which Barth seems to have given Ritschl little credit ; but Ritschl so represented the things against which Barth was having to fight that he could rarely find anything at all to praise in him .
27 We have all heard stories about GPs alleged to have given patients short shrift with remarks like : ‘ Throw away your crutches .
28 After this citation of authority , the Court of Appeal drew attention to an apparent discrepancy between the stricter rule applied in the earlier cases , and that to which the later decisions appear to have given effect .
29 Any passengers who is denied boarding on the outbound flight for that reason , shall be deemed to have given notice of cancellation of his/her booking at that moment , and Cancellation Charges will apply in accordance with paragraph 4 above .
30 But the settlement is believed to have given Kuwait assurances that its production could go up in the summer if the market is strong enough .
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