Example sentences of "have [verb] [adv] the [adj] and " in BNC.

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1 The Nutcracker suite in this charming 17th-century inn is so called because the low-ceilinged doorway has an exposed beam which has caught out the unwary and cracked a few heads in its time .
2 This chapter has drawn together the real and monetary sectors of the economy and shown how a general equilibrium may be determined .
3 AT ABOUT this time of the year and for every year since 1973 , the Laing Construction Company has set about the long and complex business of arriving at the six illustrations that will ultimately grace its calendar .
4 If the situation is to be changed , then society has to change fundamentally the educational and employment opportunities for black and non-white communities .
5 Mahogany was once prolific in the tropical forests , and having logged out the Caribbean and West Africa , merchants are now moving back to Brazil .
6 He was also first to circumnavigate the world in both directions , the first to have entered both the Arctic and Antarctic circles .
7 Or maybe a process of natural selection had winnowed out the overworked and discontented , the theoretical and jaded and left the few who were propelled back to the school by the same affection , curiosity and remembered enthusiasm that had drawn us .
8 Scotland Yard 's Special Branch officers , who had infiltrated both the Communist and Fascist movements , reported that the Communists were organising disruption as assiduously as the BUF was planning the details of the rally .
9 We have gathered together the largest and most spectacular collection of Indian BANJARA embroidery ever to be shown in the UK .
10 I have shown how the new and relatively autonomous movement for the installation of English as a central mechanism for general education became strengthened within civil society ; and furthermore how it built sufficiently strong links with the official state for its leaders to offer the service of the movement for the joint promotion of English as a cultural instrument of the nation-state .
11 To understand any organisation we have to understand both the formal and the informal .
12 BP and its partners , who have been licensed by the Government to drill for oil in the area , have consulted closely with the Trust and have ruled out the easiest and cheapest development option , which would have been a ten-acre onshore site at Studland .
13 The point on which I want to concentrate here is that during the last two centuries changes in the law and in employment policies progressively have excluded both the youngest and the oldest generations from the labour market , and therefore from the means to support themselves through earning wages .
14 They have lacked both the technical and the financial resources needed to adapt quickly to the energy cost hikes of 1973 and 1979 .
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