Example sentences of "have [verb] [to-vb] at [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In Barbados ( and other places such as Jamaica and Antigua ) , the wickets are fast and so the bowlers have traditionally bowled fast , while the batsmen have looked to attack at every opportunity , to hit the ball as hard and as gleefully as possible .
2 Solent Stars , last in the Carlsberg League but unhappy with its organisation , have decided to withdraw at the end of the season .
3 Now , the happy couple have decided to marry at the Ipswich Register Office on August 14 .
4 In that context I have had to look at the definition of a specific issue order which is contained in section 8(1) of the Act and I know , from talking to those who have been concerned with this Act and are familiar with it , that they have no doubt at all as to what that definition means .
5 So far 11 clubs have agreed to meet at the Nelson Pub in Brownlees on February 20 .
6 A hundred and thirty staff at a factory destroyed by fire have volunteered to work at the company 's plant in France .
7 Over the past 18 months the MCofS have attempted to arrive at the compromise statement on the contentious issue of bolting in Scotland .
8 I have continued to stay at the Abbey of Holy Rood involved in the matter assigned to me .
9 And even in this conformity the detectives are moving away from the uniform policeman 's concept of correct dress , for they are wearing ‘ civvy ’ clothing like those despised outsiders they have learned to keep at a distance .
10 Plenty of other good bands around the country have tried to grab at the coat-tails the Manchester scene and failed as a result .
11 Plenty of other good bands around the country have tried to grab at the coat-tails the Manchester scene and failed as a result .
12 In this chapter , I have tried to assess the provisions of WFP in the light of the financial management agenda that existed at the end of 1988. 1 have endeavoured to look at the principles behind its proposals , rather than the detailed systems requirements necessary to make them work .
13 They have been created because we have chosen to look at a situation in a certain way or we have chosen to treat as a problem something which is merely a change .
14 For my GCSE Open Study I have chosen to look at the theme of obsessional love in ‘ The Collector ’ by John Fowles and ‘ The Great Gatsby ’ by F. Scott Fitzgerald .
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