Example sentences of "[noun sg] have in the " in BNC.

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1 The greater part of the grant has in the past been to help finance our teacher training .
2 This particular linguistic pitfall has in the past led to a vast amount of anthropological confusion ; it still does .
3 Such use may be an infringement of any design rights that the buyer has in the designs embodied in these tools , but he will in general prefer to avoid the attempt to invoke these rights , and instead to rely on a provision like cll 8.1 and 8.2 of Precedent 2 .
4 274 has in reality occurred , the position of insurers in that field has in the result been prejudiced by legislation the effect of which was far from clear .
5 It has often been pointed out , and in my view with justice , that the school curriculum has in the past been overwhelmingly in the power of the universities .
6 Rabbit admits that its support of Accent has in the past been minimal — now the firm will put all its strength behind its partner , and has appointed a Mr Helmut Weissenbach in Munich to co-ordinate the various European distribution outlets .
7 In part the practical difficulty of withholding tax most of which is deducted at source has prevented it from ever assuming large-scale proportions , while the fact that opposition has in the past tended to focus on specific wars , of which the Vietnam war was the most prominent recent example , ensured that it was usually a relatively transient phenomenon .
8 There is evidence too that ice near the coast has in the past been thicker , for many coastal islands and mountains carry the scars of glacial movement on their exposed surfaces .
9 This is not just legal nicety — Highlander has in the past been the victim of terrorist attacks , a fact which had led to difficulty in enabling Highlander to obtain a satisfactory insurance cover on the property .
10 Some , contemplating that north-south gap , would hold that the answer is to use whatever autonomy Labour has in the north to retreat into the past and reaffirm the public ownership tenets of Clause IV of its constitution .
11 Travellers along the other road would recognise that , for the historical reasons identified by Dixon J. in Yerkey v. Jones , 63 C.L.R. 649 , equity has in the past treated married women differently and more tenderly than other third parties who provide security for the debts of others .
12 Human Communication , an important area of psychology , in which the Department has in the past had only piecemeal interests had been very significantly strengthened by the appointment of Professor Vicki Bruce .
13 The very important interest JCI has in the diamond industry goes back to the days when Barney Barnato , together with Cecil Rhodes played an important role in the establishment of De Beers in Kimberley .
14 Relief has also been refused on the ground that the applicant has in the past behaved badly in dealings with the respondent and so is undeserving of assistance .
15 It recorded the main events of his life , and modern scholarship has in the main verified it from independent documentary sources as well as from Rolle 's own writings .
16 ‘ The expression ‘ mercantile agent ’ shall mean a mercantile agent having in the customary course of his business as such agent authority either to sell goods or to consign goods for the purpose of sale , or to buy goods , or to raise money on the security of goods . ’
17 I think the association had in the early a very close working relationship with Radio Brighton and we certainly keep contact with Radio Medway , Radio Brighton and all the other television and radio companies which are active within the region .
18 Official reports into local government administration have in the past been extremely coy about the significance of such Partisanship for the matters they investigated .
19 This attractive hill village has in the past decade become favoured as a " dormitory suburb " for people employed in Thun .
20 It said that the move is not expected to impact the 1,100 employees that Sun has in the state .
21 Conversely , if public ownership has in the past been tried and found wanting , should the government now return these public sector corporations to private ownership ?
22 T = the trust the superior has in the subordinate , and the trust which the subordinate feels the superior has in him ;
23 ‘ — All armour 'd in the dragon 's scales
24 But Coun Derek Davies said the compromise should prove acceptable , particularly considering the county council had in the past been forced to cut vital services to finance the castle .
25 High winds and borrowed equipment have in the past two years reduced some events to water-borne stock-car racing , with Olympic champions disappearing in a welter of spray and shame .
26 Dounreay has in the past reprocessed just over 250 spent fuel rods annually , and a maximum of 758 in any one year .
27 Attention has in the past been drawn to Attali 's use of private planes and £280,000 outlay on office chairs , including over 100 white leather ones for the London top brass .
28 The best chance Town had in the first half came from this corner and it came from skipper Colin Calderwood .
29 The danger had in the circumstances of that case been eliminated .
30 The alleged involvement of the Council had potentially serious political implications as the group had in the past publicly supported Gen. Chaovalit , and in particular his concept of " peaceful revolution " .
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