Example sentences of "[vb pp] [conj] have [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In 186 B.C. there were Galatian mercenaries in Egypt who were able to announce to the world in perfect Greek from the little temple of Horus in Abydos " We of the corps of the Galatians have come and have captured a fox " ( Bitten berger , OGIS 757 ) .
2 In February 1989 , the Lord Chancellor was reported as having sought an explanation of remarks made at a dinner by Sir James Miskin , Recorder of London .
3 On Sept. 23 , the State Council was reported as having passed a draft agreement on inter-republican economic relations , covering the powers of the new union bodies , setting up the union market and the introduction of national currencies .
4 During the rebellion of 1715 she was reported as having hired a chaise to take her to Scotland to see her half-brother , ‘ James III ’ .
5 In the statement Edwards , who has already attracted criticism for placing bolts on Cornish granite , appears to set out his own manifest , which runs entirely counter to the BMC 's adopted policy on bolts and access and forecasts that Land 's End will eventually be seen as having set an example to the nation .
6 Of the four transplant candidates who were alive at the end of the study period , one with primary biliary cirrhosis had been referred and had received a liver transplant .
7 I am glad to have had the chance to record this act of kindness on the part of a man who is more often remembered as having installed a pay-phone for the use of his week-end guests .
8 8.2 A member of staff who has been assaulted or has received a threat of violence in the course of employment must report the incident to their line manager as soon as is practicable .
9 He seemed to answer every question I had ever asked and to have lived a life far above everything I knew was to be aimed at .
10 More specifically , in allowing certain individuals the benefits of incorporation the state is viewed as having made a concession or having bestowed a privilege on them .
11 Even after the lamb has been weaned and has joined a flock it remembers the hand that fed it .
12 At exactly the juncture where one has probably completed the historic destiny of most humans — to wit , to have worked and to have raised a family — and one is contemplating , we hope , a constructive future , the door swings tightly shut .
13 Although the West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl denied ever promising a 1:1 rate during the election campaign [ see p. 37301 ] , he was widely perceived as having breached an election promise .
14 His intervention , although criticized by Slovak leaders , was widely regarded as having facilitated a resolution of the devolution issue .
15 Individuals who receive such a distribution are treated as having received a payment of capital .
16 The shareholders are treated as having received a distribution of £100 on which tax of £20 has been paid and , assuming they will be liable for income tax at the higher rate , will have a further £20 of income tax to pay ( see s14 TA 1988 and sections 77 to 79 of the 1993 Finance Act ) .
17 The settlor is treated as having received a sum of £100 less an amount equal to 35 per cent .
18 Mr X is treated as having made a disposition of the property by a disposition which is a potentially exempt transfer hence the necessity to survive the seven year period from the date of the release .
19 The subsection negatives the section 5 provision by directing that each of those who made deposits with the institution are to be ‘ treated as having made a deposit . ’
20 If the vendor company has not itself elected , but is bound by an election to waive exemption made by any " relevant associate " within the meaning of para 3(8) 6A VAT Act 1983 , it is treated as having made an election , so Newco will have to elect and notify Customs to ensure that TOGC treatment is obtained .
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