Example sentences of "have [verb] in [adj] [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 We pray especially for those that You have placed in close proximity to us ; our relatives ; our neighbours ; those we meet day by day .
2 It turns out that we have to appeal in any case to something like a rational collective agency , directed towards avoiding recognized and agreed evils , and that already provides an adequate explanation — a fairly traditional one — of the incest prohibition .
3 After an uncertain start they have responded in different ways to demands for a more active vocal part for the congregation .
4 Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan has launched an appeal for a centre to rescue orphaned and injured Mediterranean monk seals , whose numbers have collapsed in recent years to the point where they are , according to the Prince , " one of the most forgotten creatures on earth " .
5 And the designers have built in reassuring similarities to the products you know and love , such as the ‘ Lotus Classic ’ menu option in Lotus for Windows , which lets you go on using the familiar ‘ / ’ method to bring up menus , until you get used to the state-of-the-art stuff .
6 Since that was written our interest rates have risen in real terms to an all-time peak .
7 Reductions in bus passenger and car rear seat passenger casualties have contributed in large degree to this decrease .
8 Will he tell the House just how much effort he and his colleagues in the Department have devoted in recent years to bringing that message home to employers ?
9 We have urged in previous submissions to the Government that the Secretary of State should take up available powers under the 1991 Planning and Compensation Act to enable minerals planning authorities extinguish environmentally unacceptable old permissions ( including IDOs ) without compensation .
10 We have urged in previous submissions to the Government that the Secretary of State should take up available powers under the 1991 Planning and Compensation Act to enable minerals planning authorities extinguish environmentally unacceptable old permissions ( including IDOs ) without compensation .
11 For years British families have revelled in fleeting visits to the Continental sea-ports to make the most of cheap supplies .
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