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

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1 The persons liable to pay the tax are the trustees of the settlement and when the interest that is terminated has subsisted in a fixed sum or specific property so that the tax comes out of the property remaining in settlement , the value transferred will have to be grossed up to include it .
2 The Oxford Polytechnic scheme is sui generis : the extent to which it has developed in a particular context of constraints and opportunities makes many of the decisions it has made and many of the systems it has adopted difficult to transfer to other institutional frameworks .
3 This happens when tension , which has developed in the rectal wall , impedes further radial expansion .
4 There has developed in the past decade or two a mass audience for previously specialized cultural forms .
5 The question remains as to whether British policy-makers can fairly argue that by fighting ‘ from within ’ , although they may not have entirely succeeded in limiting the battleground to issues of trade and markets , they have nevertheless ensured that the economic policy itself has pointed in the right direction .
6 The wound I made in you has healed in an ugly way .
7 It has been a day which commenced so stunningly with the horse and carriage procession , swept forward with the harmonious , soaring , musical arrangements at the wedding ceremony , and has culminated in the utter perfection of the gourmet dinner , all in keeping with what we have come to expect from the organizational abilities of one of the world 's paragons .
8 He can argue that he has responded in a statesmanlike manner to the democratic will , and done what was asked of him .
9 " In view of the unpopularity the nuclear industry has earned in the developed world , it is now looking for markets in the developing world , " Greenpeace said .
10 The case studies presented in Chapters 5 and 6 illustrate some of the forms which study skills have taken and the place which their development has occupied in the evolving project .
11 This is something he has carried in a big way into his later professional life .
12 As other galleries close , it is nice to be able to report that Milch has reopened in a new location in Bloomsbury .
13 Anyone who has paddled in the shallow waters of the Arahura river will understand how such a concept arose .
14 People in the country should provide a warmer welcome and be more socially aware towards visitors , the Countryside Commission has recommended in a new report .
15 He has exhibited in the Pastel Society at the Mall Galleries as well as in many London and provincial galleries .
16 A , whose career abroad ends when he attains a certain age , decides to retire to the United Kingdom , and before his return from abroad transfers his United Kingdom assets to a company he has incorporated in the Irish Republic with a view to future tax avoidance .
17 Since then the proposal has featured in the Liberal Democrats ' health policy document Restoring the Nation 's Health .
18 Perth College of Further Education has featured in the educational press already with its National Certificate Rock Music Programme — now the first intake of the college 's HNC Rock Music ( Performer ) is nearing the end of the course .
19 Although the king in The Magician who lost his Magic is not named in the story , he seems to be King Rollo , a character who has featured in an animated television series based on a series of David McKee 's books .
20 To reverse this process at a stroke would be impossible , and every compromise suggested so far has foundered in a fearful bog of legal and financial complications .
21 In such an environment London 's share of eurobond business has grown in a self-sustaining manner , as by the mid-1980s the origination activities of all the leading firms had become centralised in London .
22 As demand for the drug has grown in the developed North , cocaine production has skyrocketed — up 600 per cent since 1980 .
23 This is a movement which has grown in the only way that alliances can , from the bottom up ; it is not merely a discussion group , but a real movement engaged in real debate .
24 Attention has also focused on British merger policy which has operated in a self-regulatory framework , rather than a statutory one .
25 Nobody stops learning , but at only 15st I 'm the fastest heavyweight the world has seen in a long time . ’
26 He was in Radio Times as a strip cartoon for eight years and his portrait has hung in the Royal Academy .
27 Recently , a leading member of the West Midlands Area Young Conservatives has written in the national press : ‘ ln the course of the last twelve months 1 have travelled extensively throughout the area in question and , with the exception of extremely isolated individuals , have found no evidence of sympathy for the ‘ libertarian ’ position ’ ( The Observer , May 1985 ) .
28 As Professor Moule has written in an unpublished paper , ‘ to generalise the Holy Spirit and use the term to denote God 's activity anywhere and everywhere , is to miss the biblical theme of election for service , and to ignore God 's strange way of particularising in order to universalise . ’
29 In recent months , unemployment has risen in every European Community country except the Netherlands .
30 Drawing on a database covering nine million workers , the study finds that the number of pay freezes has risen in the past year from one in 35 settlements to more than one in 20 .
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