Example sentences of "[verb] have [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The human spirit is trundled on to reassure them that they are still party to the heroic , which cynical people might think has departed the suburbs some time ago .
2 Dwyer outlined the bare bones of his playing philosophy : ‘ We are no sure that the manner in which the laws developed has reflected the way the game was meant to be played ’ , he said .
3 So far radicalism both in defining lawyers as controllers of individual clients and in defining them as controllers because of the ideological discourse which they sell has reached a position from which only negative statements can be made : lawyers do n't help , they control ; professionalism does not protect clients , it defeats them .
4 Every professional body that had been consulted has rejected the programme and the proposals attaching to it .
5 The attention these centres have attracted has made the illegal trade in baby orangs hard , if not impossible .
6 Adding two hours to the period within which night visits may be claimed has caused a clear rise in claims , and this accounts for most , but not all , of the increase observed since the 1990 contract .
7 My Lord it may help to say that if your Lordship does this reading my Lord , I do n't intend to take your Lordship through the documents any more myself in opening , because I think once your Lordship has has seen the extent of it , I 'm going to call Mr to give evidence and go to through the documentation that way , once .
8 Subsequent emollient correspondence has has healed the rift and Brady remains within Charlton 's embrace , his vast experience still on tap and offered enthusiastically .
9 Vince has has raised a point about er erm , informing er and consulting local people and to let local people know erm when the meetings are then local ca n't go , I 'm sure that if they really wanted people to come they 'd make it much more er , in erm with the advertising so clear that er people would be able to and also if they had it at the times when a their meeting at the times when it was mostly convenient to er , the general public .
10 But it has has dropped the commitment to increase NHS spending by 3 per cent a year in real terms on which it fought the 1987 general election .
11 Whether it is to the mite or its faeces that the victim becomes sensitive , once itching has started the discomfort gets progressively worse .
12 Since there has been no important relaxation of the qualifying conditions over the years , it is more than likely that social class access to benefit has remained the same .
13 Nowell and Penny recommend the Angel in Stoke-by-Nayland which they say has become a favourite with visitors , and the Terrace Restaurant which provides a sophisticated atmosphere .
14 And now here we are again with yet another wonder miracle drug , which they say has got no side effects and which is wonderful and is gon na make all these people really happy
15 And I think a common assessment policy if it is to come has to include the private sector at least in so far as the public sector is funded by private money .
16 Sir John enjoyed the Thatcher party ; Sir Denys has suffered a Major hangover .
17 Nothing would have induced me to part now except an overwhelming sense that the course of action which has been pursued has put the country- and not merely the country , but throughout the world , the principles for which you and I have always stood throughout our political lives-in the greatest peril that has ever overtaken them .
18 Note that by adhering to the subject-before-predicate principle , the translator of the above extract has had to ignore the principle of end-weight .
19 These questions are not in themselves new and may be familiar to anyone who has had to design a catalogue , prepare a report , give a talk or write an essay .
20 But Sunsoft is not alone in its problems : Next Computer has had to delay the Intel version of its NextStep environment for pretty much the same reason .
21 Up to now someone , such as a group company secretary or a separate nominee company , has had to hold a share or shares in the subsidiary , normally under a declaration of trust , plus a transfer form held by the holding company , with the transferee section left blank .
22 He has had to carve a replacement .
23 As we shall see in the next chapter , the consequence of this stiffness is that timber has had to evolve a work of fracture mechanism which is quite different and a good deal more ingenious .
24 The group that has used the old Cooking Centre has had to vacate the premises but so far nothing has happened .
25 But since gaps on the bench happen rarely , and since this will be the first chance a Democratic president has had to choose a justice since Lyndon Johnson was in the White House , the usual debate about likely replacements is under way .
26 The Chairman of the Select Committee on Energy apologised to me earlier for the fact that he has had to leave the Chamber because he is due to make a speech on clean coal technology elsewhere in London .
27 The company announced the scheme in August , and has had to weather a storm of objections from shareholders and managers .
28 In his only digression from prepared remarks , Francisco Rodriguez said : ‘ The government today has had to control a new attempt at subversion frustrated by the will of our people and of our armed forces to wage struggle . ’
29 Paul Baker has had to do a lot of work on his own up front and he will benefit more than most from Lenny 's arrival .
30 Swindon is one of the eighties boom towns which has had to shoulder the burden of recession .
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