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

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1 This has given the present city its innumerable trees , its many green spaces , and its fine views and prospects .
2 Luke Hermann , former Senior Assistant Keeper at the Ashmolean and Professor of Art History at Leicester University , has produced the present volume .
3 This is a scandal not merely because police stations are not equipped to hold prisoners for more than a day or two — everyone from Lord Justice Woolf to the Inspectorate Constabulary has condemned the present arrangement — but because police cells are now being used as a convenience to enable the Prison Department and the Home Secretary to claim that overcrowding in prisons is diminished .
4 It is Jaime Ortiz Patiño 's recent move from a house in Vandoeuveres , outside Geneva , to smaller quarters in London following in his father 's and his maternal grandfather 's footsteps he has recently accepted an appointment as an advisor to the Bolivian government that has prompted the present consignment of Old Masters , silver and French furniture .
5 He had telephoned the present Archdeacon of Woodborough , a valued friend , the friend who had indeed suggested and supported his application , and he had said that he simply did not know why Peter had been turned down , he had no idea .
6 Till then , we had to administer the present law .
7 His voice was sardonic again — he had noted the present tense when she had spoken of her poor ‘ dead ’ papa !
8 Autee Lord Justice had this to say at page nine two seven quote , having decided that he , brackets the judge close brackets , could make no allowance for the possibility of increased pension payments because of the increased cost of living index , he had to decide the present day value of the fixed sum payable in thirty one years time .
9 Someone had to overturn the present political arrangements in the Limousin if he was ever to lay his hands on Hautefort .
10 There was a lot of criticism of the way our party had conducted the present government ; this , combined with the fact that our constituency was a safe Conservative seat , meant that we had a shortage of enthusiastic workers .
11 Instead , he quotes Benjamin Thompson , Count Rumford , active around 1800 , as ‘ the prototype of the scientific adventurers who have beset the present age of great projects .
12 We have inherited the present Earth .
13 Continuous modifications over the years have left the present course as a lovely example of rural heathland golf .
14 The Uses of Life explores the complex developments in industry , science and Government that have coloured the present expectations of the technology .
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