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

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1 ‘ Pain in the housing market should finally kill off the British obsession with housing which has so distorted resource allocation in the last 25 years .
2 Property : The man who defies the market Tom Rowland meets the bullish City financier who has just bought Crosby Hall in Chelsea
3 Tiny Lithuania — under 3 million people — has certainly arrived centre stage in world affairs in recent months .
4 Despite being Britain 's only world champion at three different weights and a highly respected professional , McKenzie has never approached star status in the eyes of the fight public or television paymasters .
5 The guerrillas ' unexpected incursion into the exclusive diplomatic quarter of Escalon on Monday night had already shaken US confidence in the Salvadorean army , as had last week 's murder of six Jesuit priests by uniformed intruders .
6 But even nostalgia can misremember ; I do n't think they 've ever served cabinet pudding in the Cabinet Office .
7 Moxie had early detected Ned smuggling in a bottle of whisky , and had delivered a chastening lecture .
8 The men were volunteers who had undergone a long and thorough training , and most had also had battle experience in South Africa , India and Egypt .
9 On Nov. 25 Norway , which had narrowly rejected EC membership in a referendum in 1972 [ see pp. 25525-26 ] , re-applied for EC membership , becoming the fifth EFTA country to apply , following Austria in July 1989 [ see pp. 36822 ; 38353 ] , Sweden in July 1991 [ see pp. 38353 ; 39064 ] , Finland in March 1992 [ see above ] and Switzerland in May 1992 [ see p. 38930 ] .
10 He had previously claimed 100% compliance in taking his tablets over three to four years .
11 The show was originally conceived by American film star Richard Gere who had previously founded Tibet House in New York with the blessing of the Dalai Lama .
12 She gave other useful pointers regarding service , training and other staff matters that have obviously helped Leeds branch in maintaining their position as a highly effective new business unit .
13 Vitally for small manufacturers , the more parts they use from large manufacturers that have already gained Type Approval in another application , the cheaper the tests will be ; MIRA 's inspectors will be able to cross-check data they already hold for , say , a wheel , a light or a mirror , using their discretion as to whether they think its new role is fit and proper .
14 Cole and Marion ( 1988 ) have also examined visitor impact in three areas of east coast national parks to determine if the same conclusions apply to a different , more moist area than that of the and west .
15 However , erm you know you came back about the retail aspect of course and most of our traditional sales people have never had telephone experience in that sense .
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