Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [pers pn] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 When you 've made your gifts to the various museums , you have given them with the stipulation that none of the works of art may ever be sold .
2 I am grateful to my colleagues at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in the United States and the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory in Britain for the help and opportunities they have given me in the preparation of this book .
3 Appreciative of the loyalty you have given us in the past , we are once again asking for your support .
4 The economists Nelson and Winter in their Evolutionary Theory of Economic Change ( 1982 ) describe this information as ‘ organisational routine ’ , and have likened it to the information codified in computer programs .
5 ‘ A conical peak impaling heaven ’ is how George Borrow described it , while others have likened it to the Matterhorn .
6 And whatever views the Exchequer Chamber may have had about their decision , succeeding generations have regarded it as the starting-point of a liability wider than any that preceded it .
7 Various organisations have lobbied me about the Bill .
8 Yet Mr Subirachs 's sculptures for the cathedral have placed him at the centre of a storm .
9 At first the health authorities will have to place their contracts where they have placed them in the past .
10 They have received it in the shape of detailed educational theory carefully worked out to see them through the maturation process from infancy to adulthood .
11 Mr Greenwald has now been appointed chairman of Tatra and Mr Shelby and Mr Rutherford have joined him on the board .
12 They have roughed it around the world ever since , at an age when most people would be content with a game of bowls at Eastbourne .
13 He had desired to go to his homesite just once , not because he expected his parents to greet him with pleasure — he knew they would long ago have forgotten him in the act of rearing many other young even if they were still alive — but because it was there he had first been caught .
14 An ‘ only ’ dream has little effect on us ; we may remember it in the morning because it was funny or for some other reason , but it does not disturb us in any way ; most often , we recollect it only in the moments after waking and have forgotten it by the time we get out of bed .
15 I have included it in the map with Eridanus .
16 I have included it in the map with Dorado .
17 It contains nothing of real interest , and I have included it in the chart with Vela .
18 This win over their local rivals now means Rovers ' record under Big Mal 's vibrant leadership is one defeat followed by a run of one draw and three victories which have lifted them off the bottom of the table .
19 I have always disagreed with those in the black community who , when they have applied for jobs and have not been successful , have blamed it on the colour of their skin .
20 You have dropped it on the floor . ’
21 The 19-year-old French beauty , who had a million-seller with Joe Le Taxi , has told how strangers have attacked her in the street .
22 We have educated them to the fact of their own power .
23 People have done it in the past and have regretted it .
24 You have seen him in the space of one half-hour
25 And I have seen them at the mid-day rest hour of twelve to one , I have seen a ploughman come into the stable , shake up the straw in the stall of his leading beast and lie down there and sleep .
26 I have seen you in the House , and though we have n't met , I have taken rather a fancy to you , and would like if I can to help your career .
27 You have presented me with the key , and I now perceive all of its hitherto latent beauties . ’
28 Several clubs have made it to the quarter final , but all have faltered , the most notable being Darlington , when they lost by a single goal to HFS Loans League side Leek Town two years ago .
29 Only nine people have made it to the top in winter — and one died on the way down .
30 So far only a small number of women have made it to the top .
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