Example sentences of "have [verb] [pn reflx] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In the political parlance of 1992 , I suppose it might be said that Mr Platt has given himself a double whammy . |
2 | ‘ He has given himself a hard race , ’ said Josh Gifford , but if he recovers quickly the seven-year-old will go for the H and T Walker Chase at Ascot next weekend . |
3 | A FRENCHWOMAN has given herself the ultimate facelift in an attempt to create the perfect features . |
4 | The Emperor takes personal command of his army whenever possible , and has earned himself an impressive record of victories and conquest . |
5 | Dangerfield has earned itself a distinguished place in the history of British textile production . |
6 | Now Pound has interested himself a great deal in the order of the Templars , to which Pierre of Castillon belonged . |
7 | But now Mr Gorbachev has made himself the unpalatable alternative . |
8 | And , in the view of Liberals , Mr Lloyd George has shown himself a faithless trustee of their traditions and beliefs . |
9 | ParcPlace Systems has got itself a new president and CEO ; Bill Lyons , former Ashton-Tate chairman and CEO who left when Borland took over . |
10 | Edmondson , meanwhile , has bought himself an adjustable music stool with some of his £100 , and given the rest to charity . |
11 | THE Queen 's cousin , Sir Angus Oglivy , has bought himself an early Christmas present — a Zike , the invention launched last summer by Sir Clive Sinclair but which has only just reached the shops at £499 . |
12 | Newbridge Networks Corp is at the forefront of Asynchronous Transfer Mode technology according to analysts contacted by Reuters : ‘ No-one else is shipping true ATM switches and they 've already shipped 60 switches , ’ Terry Murphy , a senior analyst at Smith Barney Harris Upham & Co said , adding that because no-one will need the sort of capacity offered by Asynchronous Transfer Mode transmission systems until later in the decade , Newbridge has bought itself a virtual insurance policy by leading in deployment . |
13 | A freelance musician has found himself the perfect practice room … an empty theatre which he has all to himself . |
14 | But Swedish company International Färg , based at Angered near Gothenburg , has found itself a new role in the reshaped European arm of Courtaulds Coatings . |
15 | THE Albert Fisher fresh food distributor is to raise £180million to fund expansion and has found itself a strong shareholder in the process . |
16 | A lonely nine-year-old has found herself a new granny and grandad by advertising in the local paper . |
17 | Lacking only her native forest ( now probably half chewed away by acid rain ) , and the dorf ( whose last inhabitants ' bones still lie jumbled in a secret pit ) our Anya has found herself a little home from home . |
18 | SMALL , West Ham 's forgotten striker , has set himself a New Year deadline to force his way back into Billy Bonds 's plans . |
19 | ALAN CORK , aiming for his 150th League goal this weekend , has set himself a new target — to join the 200 Club . |
20 | GARY SPEED has set himself a double task — to resurrect the fortunes of club and country . |
21 | WITH the prospect of a five-year term , John Major has set himself a formidable agenda . |
22 | Stewart ( 31 ) will join the Glens this week and has set himself a three week target to be ready for first team action . |
23 | The RSPB campaign launched this week has set itself the ambitious target of trying to reverse the Common Agricultural Policy , or CAP , which encourages intensive farming . |
24 | And next year she has set herself the personal goal of raising £500,000 . |
25 | Eric has proved himself a first class performer . ’ |
26 | Beating Bowe , whom he defeated at the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul , is clearly next on his list of priorities and a fight in Glasgow 's Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre , which has proved itself an ideal venue for world title contests , could be a possibility . |
27 | And in doing so she has proved herself a mightier force than the Palace propaganda machine , which suggested that she might not attend because she was too old and frail to make the long journey to Crathie Church . |
28 | He has driven himself a long way in a short time ( abandoning , for example , the naïve ) ; he will drive on , and we shall have to see how he uses this hardness , emphasis , energy and comprehensiveness , how much more power he has of development . ’ |
29 | The parties have to accept the expert 's decision , unless he has asked himself the wrong question of law : Nikko Hotels ( UK ) Ltd v MEPC plc [ 1991 ] 28 EG 86 . |
30 | Whichever way a point of law is resolved , including without lawyers being consulted , a decision on a point of law will stand unless the expert has asked himself the wrong question of law . |