Example sentences of "have [verb] in a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | As that , yeah that 's what I said , I said , they have to go in a yellow book if they 're really naughty which he has n't done yet and then they have to go to Mrs so I said well you 'll be going to Mrs if you do n't |
2 | The context in which they arose was that of the capitalist world economy and imperialism ; hence there has also been , in many of these movements a substantial socialist influence , and in some countries , notably in China , nationalist movements have culminated in a social revolution . |
3 | ‘ At least , ’ said Penny Warlock , ‘ you can say you have taught in a good school . |
4 | In the 13 World Cups since 1930 , the world 's best players have gathered in an ever-expanding display of skill and enthusiasm for the game . |
5 | Three prestigious French and British galleries have collaborated in a mixed loan and selling exhibition of works by Barbizon artists . |
6 | Greater peace could be found on a boating pond in Regent 's Park than at the populated end of poor Loch Morar in summer , with speed boats raping its once enigmatic waters and queues of cars waiting for senior citizens in their caravans to unblock the single track road where they have parked in a passing place to brew up a cuppa . |
7 | If I add that the majority of Cubists were formerly considered to be Fauves , I can demonstrate how far these young artists have come in a short time and the logic of their vision . |
8 | If you are an England player you have to behave in a certain way . ’ |
9 | For example , questions of relevance only to married women can be prefaced by a general question about marital status followed by an instruction for those who have answered in a particular way to move to the relevant subset . |
10 | This is the highest quality educational package I have seen in a long time and is well worth registering . |
11 | As we have seen in a previous chapter , he argued that such an illusory growth could in fact mask a real decline in values and use-values . |
12 | There is a deep sense of untimeliness about the death of a child and whereas , as we have seen in an earlier chapter , it is possible to look on some deaths as timely and part of the natural rhythm of life , when a child is involved this does not seem to be so . |
13 | Food : As we have seen in an earlier chapter , our physical condition has a great influence on our minds and our emotions — the reverse also being true . |
14 | As we have seen in an earlier chapter , by gentleman or noble person Spenser is thinking of a distinctive class of person , but his desire to fashion gentlemen nevertheless might be seen as directed at individual development . |
15 | Henry Fonda was apparently heard to say of his son , ‘ That little bastard … he and some other punks have produced a movie out of nothing and have made more money from that piece of crap than I have made in a whole lifetime in Hollywood . ’ |
16 | Wendy , who is also a keep fit specialist , is overwhelmed by her new pupils ' enthusiasm and thrilled at the progress they have made in a short time . |
17 | Both of Ambrose 's ( 1986 ) mechanisms of capital accumulation have operated in a straightforward fashion . |
18 | Often people become accustomed to odours especially those arising from works which have operated in a particular vicinity for a long time . |
19 | And at the last three meetings the bookmakers have operated in a confined square which certainly has n't been the answer to congestion problems . |
20 | As with settlements , changes of status have occurred in a poorly-documented period — the tenth to twelfth centuries . |
21 | Staff members have acted in an advisory capacity on such projects as sites for dams , reservoirs , power stations , underground storage , major sewage schemes , new towns and buildings of all kinds , quarries , tunnels and routes for major roads and pipe lines . |
22 | I have slept in a full set of thermal underwear , but the cold gets to me as soon as I leave the bag . |
23 | We have landed in a blind alley . ’ |
24 | In my case , and I am sure I am not alone in this , I can picture in my mind 's eye every summit I have reached in a long life without confusion of identity . |
25 | that we have to do in a certain way , in a certain format and certain things have got to be included and we 've got to take that in hand as well . |
26 | Firstly , because SMS 201–995 is a potent inhibitor of gastric acid secretion and , secondly , because we have found in a separate pilot experiment that 24 hour intragastric pH profiles during single omeprazole treatment and treatment combined with SMS 201–995 did not differ in two subjects studied ( data not shown ) . |
27 | ‘ The energy and excitement that music videos have caused in a young audience has to be consumated into musical film . ’ |
28 | My whole understanding of the human world requires that in thought and imagination I am constantly shifting between and responding from different viewpoints , here or there , remembered or anticipated , individual or collective , my own or someone else 's , hypothetical , fictional , or simply indefinite ; it is only in action that I have to settle in a present viewpoint , whether personal ( ‘ I ’ ) or social ( ‘ We ’ ) . |
29 | Two brothers have appeared in an Irish court in connection with the Swindon body in the loft murder . |
30 | Mr Edward Pearce , the political pundit whose views have appeared in an impressive number of different newspapers over the past few years , has been pondering the curse of the accountant for the benefit of Guardian readers . |