Example sentences of "[be] [verb] have [verb] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The argument that size and security are related has taken two forms .
2 She has been acclaimed as the greatest Canadian painter of the century , while her four books are said to have reached new heights of perception and understanding in the annals of Canadian literature .
3 The pilotari or players took to wearing more elaborate gloves or other prosthetic aids in propelling the ball , and what had once been a lo wish wall at the end of the playing area was built higher and higher to contain the far greater velocities , while the courts themselves became longer , until some of them are said to have reached 100 metres .
4 you 're , you 're going to have to write two quavers and tie them .
5 And in a way , what they then have to be prepared for is people who are living into adult life because health for children is better — and this is true of many parts of the world , not only Latin America , but also Africa — and you 're going to have to find more jobs .
6 The man must obviously have been armed to have kidnapped two adults single-handed but she did n't say so .
7 The men are thought to have raided five homes in as many days .
8 The men are thought to have raided five homes in as many days .
9 They are thought to have evolved these tails , lacking in all Old World monkeys , because they needed an extra ‘ hand ’ to cope with life in forests that were often flooded .
10 Naxos and Karpathos are thought to have had Minoan colonies too , and a very strong Minoan influence is seen at Agia Eirene on Kea : perhaps it was an existing town that was taken over by Minoan traders and administrators .
11 Another draw , we are going to have to get some wins .
12 But there 's a sense in which the teachers themselves are going to have to learn new skills , both in terms of the sheer mechanics of handling these devices , but also in sort of learning how to use them best in their actual teaching .
13 Now that will need to be assessed by the council as a whole against it 's priorities with regard to the balancing of the use of capital against capital to prop up the revenue er expenditure of the council and conceivably er to deal with the problems arising er out of government er legislation and clearly we are going to have to make some decisions decisions about this .
14 Now to my mind that is not a question of being a snooper , a nark or even being a policeman , er it is er er indeed if we look at section fifteen of the local government finance act of nineteen eighty two er it it 's quite interesting to see the the words used because the auditor is under a duty , amongst other things , to see that the accounts are prepared in accordance with regulations er made under the act er to see that proper practices that have been followed and to see that the body of accounts that have been audited have made proper arrangements f for securing economy , efficiency and effectiveness .
15 It was a stunning sight , and as I lay idly in the boulders that are reputed to have fallen 1600 metres and half a mile from the South Face of La Meije to the Chatelleret , I thought of the climb to come and let the daylight drift over me .
16 The Buryats are known to have suffered several epidemics in the middle of the eighteenth century , and later it was the Itelmens of Kamchatka who were reduced by almost two-thirds .
17 The high profile of her press officer Bernard Ingham and his disparaging remarks about Cabinet dissenters or ministers who are due to be sacked have angered some Conservatives .
18 A greater number than would be expected have spent long periods in plaster casts because of bone injuries , or for correction of congenital malformations .
19 The Purchaser shall be deemed to have accepted all goods upon their delivery by the Seller to the address specified in the Order .
20 Er shh , we 'll do it with cos there 's more sea over there and I 'm going to have to draw some plans .
21 And I know what you 're saying , Rosie — I 'm going to have to find new digs .
22 The grounds upon which a ban is imposed relate to public disorder only , and if the banning authorities can be shown to have taken irrelevant considerations into account in deciding whether to exercise the power to ban , they have acted ultra vires .
23 Can they be shown to have had historical effects ?
24 From the point of view of a radical politics , the onus on the critic , therefore , is to show the ways in which such subversions can be shown to have produced specific instances of change .
25 At the core of the fires , temperatures are believed to have reached 600 degrees centigrade — enough to kill off all the soil organisms .
26 A family who are believed to have raided five jewellers ' shops in the space of a few weeks are being hunted by police .
27 Some of the campaigns in which TIE has been involved have lasted many years , for example the Nestle Infant Formula boycott ( to be discussed in detail in Chapter 5 ) , the campaign to force corporations to divest in South Africa , the struggles on behalf of Coca Cola workers in Guatemala and Control Data workers in Korea , as well as several campaigns against TNC policies in the United States .
28 The situation temporarily stabilised , but in further unrest in November at least thirty deaths were reported and tens of thousands of refugees were reported to have joined fellow nationals in the other republic ( eventually about 130,000 Azeris left Armenia and 200,000 Armenians made the journey in the reverse direction ) .
29 Khmer Rouge guerrillas , the most powerful element of the exile coalition 's forces , were reported to have suffered major defeats in the Battambang and Pailin regions near the border with Thailand .
30 In San Sebastián , 17 people were reported to have suffered minor injuries in clashes with police on Aug. 18 .
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