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

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1 No account is usually taken of the care which the dependant may be giving or have given in the past to the carer .
2 Electronic surveillance ( bugging ) , telephone tapping , infiltration of political organizations and squats , photographing demonstrations , the maintenance of files on perhaps 2 million political activists and ( in London ) the systematic recording of all public meetings and demonstrations , including the names and addresses of speakers and chairpersons , are all practices that have been admitted by the police or have emerged in the course of court hearings .
3 Lambeck and Stephenson ( 1986 ) and Wellman ( 1987 , 1988 ) provide contrasting interpretations of the uplift mechanisms that have operated in the region .
4 The increasing prosperity of those humans that have remained in the countryside is also contributory .
5 Frank Tate will be well known to you all , not only as a fine bass player , but as the architect of many special groups that have appeared in the Guinness Spot .
6 I must say that I am happy to make that statement and in view of some of the things that have been , that have appeared in the media recently here 's a statement that needs to be made as for your your your ques , what the , the Chief Constable I welcome the statement and the actions of the Chief Constable on this very concerning issue .
7 Below are listed 16 questions based on stories that have appeared in The Insider over the past 12 months .
8 This can only be good for the G M B and it would hopefully bring on board some , if not all of the doubting Thomases , that have said in the past that we do nothing for them .
9 I 'm quite sure that the way forward for teachers and parents is within some kind of co-operative framework , and the only way that can work effectively is for each to be aware of other 's needs and difficulties , and the kind of barriers that have existed in the past for parents to get into schools I think are being lowered by the schools , but it takes almost a generation , I think , for parents to stop being frightened about what school is doing and the kind of parents who 've had bad experiences themselves in schools , I think , have enormous difficulties in approaching teachers and I 'm sure the answer is in terms of co-operative activity — children and schools , schools and parents , and all of them together with myriad of outside agencies that are available for children with severe problems .
10 In deciding whether or not the conditions exist for the issuing of conditions , the chief of police may take into account such factors as disturbances that have arisen in the past when the same organisation processed on a previous occasion .
11 Traditionally for the British , playing the game is all ; looking like you 've slept in the leftovers from a car boot sale that have run in the wash is , apparently , of little concern .
12 A glance around the accommodation reveals much to indicate the changes that have evolved in the training of recruits for the Division and the Army as a whole .
13 Rather more unusual is the single pair of Herons that have nested in the centre of Westham village for many years .
14 However , we have to acknowledge the considerable benefits that have accrued in the past because people have hunted — benefits to conservation in general , not to the individual animals being hunted .
15 These may be interpretations of current experiences , predictions about future events , or recollections of things that have happened in the past .
16 That 's taken , i i it refers to Pagan festivals that have happened in the past , i i I mean we 've invented our own rituals as well , but based on the May Queen figure .
17 The City of London is important to the invisible exports of this country , and we can not allow scandals such as those that have happened in the past .
18 What it actually means erm is that er there is unlikely to be a by-pass for some time , but in effect that would be likely to be the case anyway , one because of the cost of the by-pass overall and secondly because of the erm position with regard to other aspects of the roads programme and the level of T S G that we are currently receiving er even if there was an agreed line as of today erm bearing in mind the th the other things that have happened in the roads programme , it still would be unlikely that the by-pass would be er programmed in such a way that it would allow housing or other development to take place in East Grinstead within either the structure plan period or the local plan period and hence the points that then er that the report moves on to erm come into play .
19 He is critical of some of the excesses of self-protection that have occurred in the past , but is firm in his commitment to the cab-rank rule , under which , quoting Rumpole , it is the barrister 's ‘ sacred duty .
20 Costs and revenues that have occurred in the past can not be changed .
21 Sections 1.2 , 1.3 and 1.4 outline some of the changes that have occurred in the UK economy and its international position over recent history .
22 In the following section we shall examine the changes that have occurred in the UK economy in the decades leading up to the latest period of structural change , the changes over the post-war period culminating in what is often called the deindustrialization of the UK .
23 For this reason we shall consider first the changes that have occurred in the lowland village community , while the upland areas will be analysed in the section on the ‘ farm-centred community ’ later in this chapter .
24 However , two changes that have occurred in the power game have been the awakening of concentrated industrial or union power , which rested like a sleeping giant for nearly a century , and the emergence of consumer power .
25 The second aspect is the relative stability in the proportion of transport workers over the two decades , despite , as we know from Figure 3.1 , the job losses that have occurred in the transport service industries since the 1960s .
26 The second explanation of the shift to rural areas focuses on the changes that have occurred in the production process .
27 Any consideration of the Labour Party concern to change the kind of democracy on offer to the people within a new British constitution has to begin by attending to the battles within the Labour Party and to the resulting changes that have occurred in the constitution of the party .
28 At a more local level , Barker and McGregor ( 1988 ) have examined the landscape changes that have occurred in the Yallahs basin , a drainage basin of 180 km situated in the Blue Mountains northeast of Kingston , Jamaica 's capital .
29 If they did n't pay the rent they could be turned out of the house and have to sleep in a ditch .
30 In turn under the leadership of QC and QC we have sent delegations to the Baltic States , Estonia , Latvia and Lithuania ( at their request , we hasten to add ) , and have assisted in the setting up of a new bilateral organisation called BELLA ( British Law Association for Estonia , Latvia and Lithuania ) .
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