Example sentences of "have [verb] [prep] the [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 It is as though Lawrence was acknowledging that it is hard for human beings to say what they feel and that we often have to search for the form of words before we can find the words themselves .
2 ‘ Have we not all , ’ he heard himself saying from the pulpit , ‘ as we have gazed on the ruins of the mighty Colosseum … = ’ Well , a few more of his congregation would have done that by then .
3 For the moment , however , it is sufficient to note that the formation of interest groups is a problem of the highest order ; the group world can not be taken as a given but needs to be explained ; and we have to attend to the determinants of individual consciousness and awareness , and the part they play in the development of groups and political conflict .
4 We have to attend to the evidence in four broad areas .
5 First , we have to attend to the facts with respect to different periods of our politics .
6 People have to attend to the possibilities for the human voice opened up by Diamanda Galas and Tim Buckley ; listen again to Faust , Can , Hendrix , Sun Ra , Cabaret Voltaire , Suicide …
7 Cattle no longer have to go through the ring in numbered order .
8 In other words , not only do we not have in front of us an exact cost for the works that are being voted through in this Bill — we have to go on the basis of an outdated figure of £1.4 billion , which is in itself an enormous amount — but the Government are saying that they do not have the foggiest idea whether the amount involved will accord with their investment criteria .
9 Sometimes they have to go above the heads of their normal contacts .
10 Perhaps you have to go to the church at St Florian to understand why the music is as it is , with so many pauses and such great spaciousness .
11 ‘ Now who says you have to go to the Continent for a superb meal ? ’
12 There is only limited additional protection for these areas , but all development proposals have to go to the NCC for comment .
13 ‘ I 've lost my shadow , Monsoon , and must find it if I have to go to the end of the Earth .
14 If you do not , it will look very bad for you if I have to go to the police with this new piece of information about the letter . ’
15 This does not necessarily mean you have to go to the extent of bringing in high-power floodlights together with their attendant supply-cables .
16 Miriam : Yes , all the people who live in Lesotho and have to go over the border to South Africa , have a phobia of this contact .
17 Lord Denning expressed the view that , in any event , in ascertaining where the base was , the contract terms were often of little help and ‘ you have to go by the conduct of the parties and the way they have been operating the contract ’ .
18 We also have to traipse round the neighbourhood on All Hallows Eve , calling on neighbours , who give our children sweets .
19 Finally , I would also thank Professor James Murray , Vice-Principal , and lan Muir , Chairman of the Enterprise Steering Committee for the tremendous support and enthusiasm that they have given to the work of the Enterprise Centre .
20 I congratulate all hon. Members on the support that they have given to the Government in fighting that battle .
21 Easton is the fictitious name we have given to the area of Belfast in which our research was located .
22 The targets that we have set ourselves are clearly summarised ; so , too , is the substantial additional expenditure that we have given to the environment over the past year .
23 No account is usually taken of the care which the dependant may be giving or have given in the past to the carer .
24 Well , so does England 's new coach , Dick Best , the man the RFU have given until the end of the season to prove that he deserved to have the appointment renewed .
25 ‘ So , my dear , ’ Gioella said , ‘ you have fallen for the charms of the most charming man in Florence . ’
26 As a result of tight every-day control costs other operating charges at seventy eight point seven million have fallen as the percentage of sales by point nine per cent to twenty four point six per cent and depreciation in the period has fallen by two point three million to eight point four million .
27 Unfortunately , the consumers themselves and some of the organisations which represent them have fallen into the trap of confusing short-term expediencies with long-term solutions and now find that this focus on concessions may have actually distorted the argument for a decent income in later life .
28 So often we have fallen into the trap of jealousy because we have judged other people , or even ourselves or our situation .
29 If there is a danger that we have fallen into the trap of vocationalising education let me emphasise that we must actively encourage the development of intellectual curiosity and imagination by exploration in fields , however theoretically abstract — in science , maths , humanities , the arts or any sphere that captures students ' interests ; education has suffered as much from failure to excite interest in the world of ideas as failure to prepare for practicalities of daily living .
30 Villagers have fallen into the role of waiting for the nurse to cure their sicknesses , the agricultural extension worker to apply the latest gardening technique and government officers to inform them on political developments .
  Next page