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

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1 Dr Clark has written of the eigh-teenth-century Englishman : The agency of the State which confronted him in everyday life was not Parliament , reaching out as a machinery of representative democracy … but the Church , quartering the land not into a few hundred constituencies but into ten thousand parishes , impinging on the daily concerns of the great majority , supporting its black-coated intelligentsia , bidding for a monopoly of education , piety and political acceptability .
2 Christopher Tugendhat , a former Commissioner , has written of the dreamlike sensation in Brussels , where the daily drama of Community life goes almost entirely unreported in the national newspapers on sale in the city .
3 To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what assessment he has made of the likely impact of the Maastricht agreement on future inward investment into the United Kingdom .
4 To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what assessment he has made of the likely impact of the Maastricht agreement on future inward investment into the United Kingdom .
5 The US has talked of a genuine North American free trade zone incorporating the US , Canada and Mexico which would have the best of all worlds with high-technology skills and a cheap labour force south of the Rio Grande .
6 He has thought of a new title : Loot … ’
7 THE daughter of porn king Paul Raymond has died of a suspected heart attack , less than a month after splitting from her husband .
8 Former Oxford United player , Tommy Caton , has died of a suspected heart attack at his home at Bampton in Oxfordshire .
9 THE original musical director of many of the early hits of Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice has died of an AIDS-related illness , it was announced yesterday .
10 What has become of the proletarian consciousness of this working-class town in ‘ The Little Red Province ’ ?
11 Since then Stagecoach has disposed of a large part of the bus operations .
12 In caves and hill-strongholds the legend has persisted of the Lost Prince , Igor Fedorovitch , said to have survived the assassination of his father ; and it is mainly among ‘ simple , pastoral folk ’ that the Forgers of the Sword have been slowly gathering support for the restoration of the rightful king , after his existence and identity have been discovered .
13 Dr Ward has spoken of the potential effects on children who were unborn at the time of the incident .
14 Hitherto , although the structure of the motion has become increasingly complex , the time scale of the velocity fluctuations has remained of the same order as the period of the initial wave .
15 Its aim is to understand the historical origins and the development in the successive cultural milieux through which the Christian faith has passed of the major doctrines in which these beliefs have been expressed ; and it is particularly concerned with the contemporary appraisal and formulation of these doctrines in view of the dominant directions of modern thought , and with their ecumenical prospects .
16 Thompson ( 1980 ) has warned of the potential danger of a strong police autocracy , conscious , no doubt , of the slim line which exists between the democratic use of power and its subversion by a more centralized totalitarianism .
17 A senior government official in Kazakhstan has warned of the growing danger posed by unsupervised dumping of industrial waste including components or instruments with powerful sources of ionizing radiation .
18 Captain Kepler Wessels has complained of the indecent haste in agreeing to play the series in the West Indies so soon after the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand .
19 In short he 'd heard of the last minute vacancy a sort of electoral bucket shop familiar to Hexham Conservatives through Tony Blair , a friend through Cranston 's sideline as a Labour front bench trade and industry adviser .
20 Dreadful destruction and carnage was everywhere , reminding Maggie of pictures she 'd seen of the Great War .
21 ‘ Has Mr MacKay left yet ? ’ she 'd enquired of the startled receptionist .
22 The way information zoomed round Shellerton , anyone theoretically could have heard of the lost camera and the way to find it .
23 So you ca n't dissolve a congress , there 's a fixed term , I 'll read you what the constitution says , it says the president shall from time to time give to the congress information on the state of the union you may have heard of the famous state of the union address to congress that the president makes on an annual basis and he shall recommend to their consideration such measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient .
24 Also they may have heard of the legendary speed at which Pentos pays its bills .
25 Even the early varieties developed in the time of Browning and Tennyson were nothing like the splendours of today , and one wonders what the genius of their poetic expressions would have made of the ethereal glow in the half light of ‘ Super Star ’ ( see page 129 ) , the exquisite shape and deepest of all crimson-black red of ‘ Charles Mallerin ’ or a hundred and one other modern marvels .
26 He would have approved of the extensive use on the site of existing equipment and buildings .
27 As we can be sure that Howard would have approved of the constructive use of prisoners ' time and energy and training in work habits , so we can probably also assume that he would have been disappointed in and disapproving of the latest trend .
28 Some of our children classified as having died of the sudden infant death syndrome may have been suffocated , but none of them presented to hospital before their death if that was so .
29 His cider sodden mind was causing him to treat his beloved motorcycle in a way he would never have dreamed of a few hours before .
30 ‘ I could never have dreamed of the European Cup final at Oldham or Easter Road .
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