Example sentences of "have [verb] [noun] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A certain narrow-mindedness has pervaded studies of electronic information as the focus has been predominately by national archives on the preservation of records about the national governments themselves .
2 It was established in 1979 and has developed systems of clinical budgeting — perhaps with varying degrees of success — at a small number of NHS hospitals .
3 Andrea Arrica , head of the local World Cup organisation in the Sardinian capital Cagliari , has dismissed worries about English hooliganism , saying that England 's prestige as a footballing nation meant more to Sardinia than a potentially troublesome minority .
4 Anybody who has taught drama with primary school children will have come across many examples of magic being used as a " Get out " .
5 The most significant welfare change , both in terms of numbers of people affected and the sum saved in public expenditure , has been the method by which this Government has calculated increases in social security .
6 The Government has withdrawn funding for new house building , and refused to allow councils to spend the receipts they have gained from new house owners .
7 Falkingham ( 1987 ) has examined trends in marital status for the over-65s from 1901 to 1981 .
8 Keynes 's theory of labour market adjustment has fallen victim to widespread ignorance and neglect .
9 Based in Consett , Co Durham , Derwent has allayed fears about possible job losses after the takeover .
10 Trevor Dolby , formerly with the Reed Group , has joined Pavilion as editorial director .
11 After twenty-three years at Spink and Son , Roger Keverne has joined forces with fellow member of that firm 's Chinese department , Ben Janssens , to open a new oriental gallery in central London .
12 This month Which Mortgage has joined forces with leading bathroom manufacturer Armitage Shanks to offer the very latest in bathroom design .
13 In West Side Story , Bernstein has welded elements of popular theatre with the usual operatic conventions , the integration and juxtapositioning of contrasting styles of musical expression offering an amazing amalgam that is musical theatre at its most stunning .
14 Pruning go-ahead : Darlington Borough Council , which is responsible for tree felling , has given permission for extensive pruning work to be done on an oak tree at Hawkswood in Hurworth Place .
15 PROFESSOR Peter Smith believes that ‘ reasoned architectural criticism has given way to inflammatory metaphor ’ .
16 The people of Palau have shown a marked reluctance to alter their nuclear policy to comply with United States ' demands , which in turn has given rise to economic deprivation , intimidation , and violent criminal acts directed against the opponents of the Compact .
17 Sun Alliance has given notice to National Home Loans that it is cancelling its payment protection scheme at the end of the month .
18 The online catalogue has exposed obstacles to effective retrieval which library and catalogue users have faced all along in previous manual systems .
19 But at least Ms Meckler has rescued Shaw from museum-piece revivalism .
20 He has had mass market signings with Fry and Pratchett , sells great qualities of Scottish books , and has mixed feelings about firm sale .
21 Although it started off as a school project , the spider catcher has attracted alot of outside interest .
22 Further development has included preparation for Head Office relocation at Gatwick , setting up a sub system covering senior staff , and making the switch from bureau to in-house application .
23 Again , the academic establishment in criminal law has pursued subjectivism with evangelical zeal .
24 During the same period Mr. Osman has pursued applications for judicial review in Hong Kong .
25 Sun has added things like Open Look and internationalized keyboards .
26 It has added support for personal computer and workstation clients running X-Windows/Motif .
27 In many of these different regions the native stone has given character and fitness to the buildings ; the wide variety of stones , together with the frequent use of wood and brick and thatch , especially in the stoneless areas , has added charm to English village and towns , and has made the dwellings , particularly the smaller cottages ( for stones for churches and large houses were carried for many miles even in early times ) , ideally suited to their surroundings .
28 It has secured supplies of high quality food at affordable prices .
29 In this sense , the Hague Rules ' ’ incomplete ’ list of ocean bill of lading requirements has withstood inconsistencies with municipal law .
30 my Lord another factual situation which I 'll simply referred to is the er on going debate in European commission or cases relating to up stream fuel , er , where there 's very little trade , erm for technical reasons because of the isolation of the United Kingdom , however the commission has searched jurisdiction over restricted competition in the market because the fuels have a direct impact upon product , erm from production costs , product down stream of which there is trade
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