Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [pers pn] in [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I have placed you in the gravest danger . |
2 | IN THE course of our lives , events take place , with which the passage of time , we come to realise are like milestones ; they have pointed us in a new direction , often posing a challenge which in the providence of God , when accepted , leads us deeper into his life and service . |
3 | The norw. team who looked sure to qualify have vasted it in the last two games by loosing away and have no chance to qualify . |
4 | ‘ Our people have met him in the social life of the arts world . |
5 | Kangaroos have the same need to move rapidly , but they have done it in a different way . |
6 | For Liverpool , this season 's troubles have seen them in an unfamiliar battle to avoid being sucked into the relegation fight but Souness admitted : ‘ It was a good game for us to win . |
7 | I was not so much gratified with the interior of the country as I had anticipated but the people tell me I have seen it in an unfavorable season , in consequence of no rain having fallen for 3 months . |
8 | And British Gas have asked us in the particular area to utilise the facilities that are in the area erm to the best , and give two hundred youngsters the opportunity that they might never have had . |
9 | Daphne Neville says the staff at the centre have put her in an embarrassing position . |
10 | McHale said last night : ‘ Middlesbrough have left us in a difficult situation because they wo n't be able to tell us if we can have Ian until tomorrow . |
11 | I have tried her in every possible way . |
12 | Curiously enough , these charming blooms turn to face and follow the sun as it progresses across the sky , a phenomenon you will find frustrating if you have planted it in a north-facing border , since they will invariably turn their backs on you . |
13 | Antiracist educators have read it in a simplistic manner , however , much to the detriment of their pedagogic project . |