Example sentences of "[Wh det] [pron] have [vb pp] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Such a dish is the grillade des mariniers , for which I have given a recipe on p.252 of the present volume . |
2 | Can you identify features which you have assumed a receiver of your description will assume to be present by default ( i.e. features of the building which do not diverge from what you presume to be shared between your ‘ building schema ’ and a potential receiver 's ) ? |
3 | The kitemark and logo of the ACRG signify that successful students have completed a planned programme of studies involving at least 500 study hours by which they have achieved a level of attainment appropriate for admission to higher education . |
4 | As for Unix , Morales said that Stratus has met similar problems to other manufacturers — many customers are n't willing to alter systems in which they have invested a lot of money and personnel over the years . |
5 | In practice , people are very reluctant to give up a theory in which they have invested a lot of time and effort . |
6 | It is sometimes said that all religion is mythological in form , and operates through concrete stories and symbols ; that religion must necessarily have what I have called a vehicle and that there can be no pure awareness of God . |
7 | There 's what I have called a parity of fear , |
8 | This is because they are embedded in what I have called a teleology of the oppressed . |
9 | However , the accounts do reveal the operation of a different form of response in these instances , expressed in what we have called a principle of equilibration . |
10 | God is not to be identified with what we have called a part of the world 's furniture : God is no more an object inside the world than an object outside it . |
11 | We establish order and think we are in control ; then Nu throws over the table and breaks what we have taken a lifetime to construct . |