Example sentences of "[adj] have [verb] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And what would any of this have to do with Mr Meredith ? ’
2 These men are members of the anti-semitic Russian Nationalist movement , Pamyet , or memory ; groups like this have benefited from Glasnost too .
3 Meanwhile , where ‘ criminal lunatics ’ are concerned , the All-India Committee ( 1983 : para 3.24 ) produced the finding that ‘ Some have stayed in prison for more than 20 years without their trial even having begun . ’
4 Some have turned to religion , some to aesthetics .
5 Some have gone on foot to Catroimani , in the heart of the Indian land .
6 More than 12,000 people have been treated in America and elsewhere and some have complained of glare , especially from car headlights when driving at night .
7 Some have complained about lack of space in just exercising their mounts .
8 Some have worked at Bentley pianos for forty years , but they have n't been offered a penny in redundancy pay .
9 And some have diced with death to make Bond look good .
10 It is impossible to think of Aragorn as irretrievably damned for his ignorance of Christianity ( though it is a view some have tried to foist on Beowulf ) .
11 We need only recognize that history is a method with no distinct object corresponding to it to reject the equivalence between the notion of history and the notion of humanity which some have tried to foist on us with the unavowed aim of making historicity the last refuge of a transcendental humanism : as if men could regain the illusion of liberty on the plane of the ‘ we ’ merely by giving up the ‘ I 's that are too obviously wanting in consistency .
12 Relatively few have survived from antiquity , since silver became scarce and a much sought after commodity in the late Empire .
13 So far few have opted for counselling .
14 The British have fallen in love with this Mediterranean island because it has everything for a perfect holiday : sunny skies , glorious beaches , bustling resorts , friendly people , fascinating sights and beautiful countryside .
15 The Japanese have come to Phnom Penh in large numbers , taking advantage of the massive trading vacuum .
16 Mixed-traffic types such as the Brush Class 47 have fallen from favour since they inevitably entail a compromise between a high maximum speed for passenger working and a high tractive effort for freight haulage .
17 er three have gone from schools in the Easington area , three have gone from the Bretchill area , so that 's a total of what , twenty-one for September .
18 Of the 150 death row cases Mr Stafford Smith has been involved with during his nine-year career , only three have ended in execution .
19 Changes in family structures since 1960 have coincided with changes in housing stock .
20 More than 5,000 satisfied customers have nominated staff for Encore Certificates while fewer than 600 have sent in complaints under the separate ‘ Let's be frank ’ campaign .
21 All these have suffered from rebuilding .
22 Many of these have to do with shifts of ‘ voice ’ between author and character .
23 These have grown in number very rapidly in recent years as renewing the attractiveness of the centre through environmental improvement , including pedestrianisation , has been adopted as a competitive response to the growth of out-of-town shopping .
24 These have formed in response to influxes of meteoric water during phases of uplift and exposure , and may be developed in either platform or slope sediments .
25 These have come from employers ' organisations , individual companies , trade unions and other organisations , and from individual people .
26 Table I.2 , which shows the expectation of further life in years and of ultimate age at various ages for men and women at various periods of the twentieth century , is another expression of their different life survival patterns and of how these have changed over time .
27 To structure the discussion , I shall focus on the idea of a golden age of family responsibilities in the past as the starting-point for understanding how these have changed over time .
28 These have concentrated on individuals adopted shortly after birth , making it possible to disentangle genetic from environmental effects .
29 The more the hybridizing and crossing back and forth has concentrated on the spectacular , the further it has taken the plants from the vigour of their natural origins , and the less resistant many have become to pest and disease .
30 Many have scoffed at justification by faith , believing that it is a fiction only , a make-believe doctrine that has no reality in fact .
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