Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [noun] at the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Since 1985 he has taught students at the School of Biological and Health Sciences about nutrition , training , sport and health aspects of exercise .
2 Haacke has provoked resignations at the Guggenheim , and storms at the Tate over Charles Saatchi .
3 For the last two years Bob Mayhew has given demonstrations at the Horse and Rider Show which have proved very popular , and this year has been requested to give a teach-in at the Olympia Christmas Show .
4 The £10,000 scheme has lifted spirits at the school which is close to imported coal mountains at Gladstone Dock .
5 Pemberton has added pace at the back , Wallace and Deane are hitting form ( as I predicted they would ) .
6 Over 40 years ' experience of the nuclear industry has installed AEA at the forefront of decommissioning technology in the UK and worldwide .
7 He has won £10,000 at the bookies after betting £200 , at odds of 50–1 , on a rise in the number of Tory seats in Scotland .
8 Candy Morris has amazed doctors at the Radcliffe Infirmary in Oxford.Just two weeks ago her foot was almost severed when she fell into this shredding machine at her own paper baling business .
9 If an individual has suffered grievance at the hands of the administration , he may be able to obtain redress through the courts .
10 The 32-year old has had talks at the Racecourse with the Robins ' boss who said it was premature to talk about concluding a deal .
11 The 32-year old has had talks at the Racecourse with Wrexham manager Brian Flynn .
12 Road in Toten , that 's the A six double O five has got roadworks at the junction of Lane , some delays in busy periods and the A fifty two , there 's roadworks on the northbound carriageway at Clifton Bridge , there are diversions there for A fifty two traffic heading for Drive as well , sort of weave your way in and out of all the cones that are up there , the the cone monster 's been in the night .
13 While she has /r/ in person where it should be in JC , she has pronounced /r/ at the end of mother , where Jamaicans usually do not pronounce it , and at the end of Jamaica , where historically it is absent : in this last case displaying the type of hypercorrection for which John F. Kennedy ( a speaker of the r-less Boston English ) was famous .
14 Daimler 's inability to turn around AEG since buying it in 1985 , after AEG had already itself failed to stem heavy losses , has damaged morale at the company .
15 Henri Matisse , as all the world by now must know , has replaced History at the Museum of Modern Art .
16 When Absolon brands Nicholas with the hot coulter there is an unmistakable innuendo that he disgraces the rampant Nicholas , who has replaced Alison at the window , with a homosexual assault .
17 St Gallen has become expert at the organisation of congresses and trade fairs , for which the Schutzengarten Congress Centre in the St Jakobstrasse has been specially designed .
18 Many visitors to Quainton Road expressed surprise at the amount of change that has taken place at the Centre over the last few years .
19 Although the government has encouraged privatization at the edges of the health service and social security , the opportunity ( presented by Mr Fowler 's social security review and then the NHS review ) to make a fundamental reform of the legacy of Beveridge was passed by .
20 But he rejects the criticism that Goldsmiths ' , under his direction , has over-emphasised theory at the expense of practice .
21 NALGO has expressed concern at the effect of job losses recently announced by British Gas Eastern .
22 The Archbishop of Canterbury has expressed concern at the refusal of some clergy to accept the vote of the Synod .
23 The Private Practice and Professional Fees Committee of the BMA agrees that none of this adequately explains the rise in my premium and it has expressed astonishment at the figures I have provided .
24 At all times one is aware that the artist is also a composer — the conviction with which she untangles some of the more complicated , almost obscure pieces , has an unquestionable authority ( the enormous B flat minor Fugue from Book Two instantly comes to mind in this connection ) , whilst the famous pieces are often presented in a totally different manner — the A minor Prelude and Fugue ( Book One ) will surprise many as the Prelude is fearful and serious ( rather than light with the usual staccato touches ) , whilst the Fugue has clipped articulation at the end of each subject entry .
25 He has coached youngsters at the Freddie Mills boxing club .
26 Connections : I 'd seen Nevil at Sedgeley House ; I 'd seen Jo at the Mimosa Club where Nevil was supposed to work , or at least beat up barmen .
27 When he 'd said he 'd seen Stephen at the funeral she 'd felt afraid of him for a moment .
28 But they were turned back by police who 'd found drugs at the scene .
29 It was perfectly true ; she had had a friend once who 'd changed personality at the drop of a hat as soon as she had conceived .
30 It was opposed , on the French side , by virtually the same principle which , for all the emotional resurgence of Jacobin principles that may have suffused France at the end of the war , had faded by comparison with the raw and remorseless nationalism that was waiting to engulf the French from one end of Vietnam to the other .
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