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

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1 Experience has taught me to avoid those parts of a city with modern architecture .
2 Experience has taught me to avoid those parts of a city with modern architecture .
3 The spirit of the Lord God is upon me Because the Lord has anointed me To bring good tidings to the afflicted ; He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted , To proclaim liberty to the captives And the opening of prison to those who are bound ; To proclaim the year of the Lord 's favour …
4 Apart from scoring in both legs against Leeds , the striker 's rich vein of form this season has seen him net 32 goals in 26 appearances .
5 He was elsewhere on the course at the time , but since then he has seen it replayed many times on film .
6 Since founding the chain in 1988 he has expanded it to include 17 concessions in Debenhams department stores and 20 high street shops .
7 There is no denying that the present government has done something to influence both sides of this equation .
8 As Kingfisher chairman Geoff Mulcahy puts it : ‘ Opportunity 2000 in Kingfisher has helped us unlock rich reserves of talent among our employees , giving women opportunities and allowing us to make better economic use of our total workforce . ’
9 It is such a group of specialists that has helped us write technical briefs on the Food Hygiene ( Amendment ) Regulations , microwave ovens , BS 5750 , accessible accommodation for the disabled and cook-chill catering .
10 But the Department has told her to destroy all copies , return the original and warned that further action could be taken if she ignores the advice .
11 The psychiatrist has told him to take three pints of lager .
12 He says the expert tuition has enabled him to reach new notes — and opened up a whole new repertoire .
13 The generous gift of a group of Former Pupils , ‘ The Class of ‘ 38 ’ , has enabled us to provide excellent furnishings and equipment in a pleasant environment .
14 I mean Ben now even now he has relapses I mean nine times out of ten you ca he ignores you when you too much
15 This awareness has driven us to evolve new systems that can be tailored to local needs and which reflect current advances in auditing techniques . ’
16 Our experience with over 30 families in the North West of England has led us to doubt these assessments for expression of both polyps and carcinoma .
17 The other announcement erm is er Dr has asked me to address some delinquents , no that 's not fair , some er hard working but misguided students erm tt er who are doing a political processes course , a sort of pale imitation of this course , erm probably find none of them are here today , let's , let's , let's , let's , let's b let's not be shy now , is erm is Ian here ?
18 In Manchester the handover has allowed it to offload heavy costs such as bridge maintenance , while in Sheffield the running of the tram system into British Midland 's station has turned it into a major transport terminus , which includes buses .
19 It was the first time South Africa has admitted it possessed nuclear weapons , though the United States government suggested as long ago as 1979 that Pretoria might possess an atom bomb after a satellite detected two nuclear-like flashes over Antarctic waters to the south of Cape Town .
20 Yes it might I 've seen it spelt both ways .
21 It would be easy enough to envy him if she had n't seen that terrible mark on his shoulder — — he 'd taught her to read those letters .
22 Because of his principles he had n't served in the Forces and they 'd made him do labouring jobs instead , so that now his hands were n't what they used to be either .
23 Asked for a safety deposit box after she 'd seen me cramming Belgian banknotes in an envelope .
24 She said she 'd got , she 'd got you know those things that you take double ?
25 There were accusations last night that doctors at the hospital should have realised she had classic symptoms of the disorder .
26 His mother , he knew , would never have expected him to walk those yards alone had she known that he suffered such atavistic panic , but she had n't known and he would have died before telling her .
27 Listen to what they say — maybe some place coming free soon , maybe some place they could have let you have three months back but it went to someone else .
28 Married to a sickly wife , then having to cope as a widower with a daughter who suffered fits frequently , finding work difficult to obtain , Thomas Titford must have felt he had enough crosses to bear for one lifetime .
29 Kapuscinski exercises a personal charm which must have helped him to establish friendly relations with the people he met , and to gather material , and which can seem to befriend the Western reader .
30 Could have sworn I saw some tits in there today .
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