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

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1 He had argued that the prints were not improperly taken but it was said that his possession must have originated in breach of trust , confidence or contract and , therefore , an injunction was granted preventing the exhibition .
2 Undoubtedly , the bubbling oxygen would have come into contact with palladium .
3 This happened despite whatever the countries ' constitutions may have said about freedom of speech .
4 In a few weeks ' time , the fallen leaves will have risen from ankle to knee deep .
5 Psychology has recently gained the respectability it should always have had with respect to pain , for two completely irrelevant reasons .
6 At one time she 'd have sworn with hand on heart that Dane had absolutely no effect on her knees whatsoever .
7 Obviously you will save on heating bills , petrol , and if you book in all-inclusive holiday , on what you would otherwise have spent on food at home .
8 We could n't have gone in daylight for fear that Dad would be spotted and reported to the relief officers ; then as now claimants were not allowed to earn money .
9 In the SOLVD prevention study nearly 19% of the placebo group received open label treatment with angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors during follow up and this crossover may have resulted in underestimation of survival benefit .
10 Thus , where landlords were entitled to determine a twenty-one year lease " at the expiration of fourteen years if they shall require the premises for the purposes of a business carried on by them " it was held to be sufficient for them to show that they would need at least part of the premises before the date on which the lease would otherwise have expired by effluxion of time ( Parkinson v Barclays Bank Ltd [ 1951 ] 1 KB 368 ) .
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