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

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1 This work will not be done in a vacuum , but for a problem that has existed for at least a lifetime a few more months of thought might lead to better outcomes , and ones that will be more readily accepted .
2 But it was still unreal when he reached out and , bending over her , gently pushed back the wisps of hair that had loosened from beneath her headband .
3 Some more personal resentment that had come from within herself .
4 We 've gone back er a few days now , Jesus is actually arriving in Jerusalem and the , the heading that 's given in in the Good News Gospel here is the answer to that question is n't it Matthew ?
5 Now if that was totally inherent at the time , then I really fail how to see how it could have done eighty thousand miles , and I think that may be a point that 's put across at the same time .
6 He would have been better still , however , to have decided differently , and to have agreed to at least some of the cases being re-examined for possible pardon .
7 Both that institution and Wandsworth borough council have demonstrated their concern about the fabric of Battersea power station and have stepped in from time to time to ensure that , while the present owner obtains the refinancing required , essential works are carried out to prevent the building 's condition from deteriorating .
8 And secondly , in terms of Liz Liz is someone I know extremely well and have worked with in various functions and committees over the past .
9 The purchase of UK company securities hit a low point in 1984 but has run at about 3.5bn for most of the 1980s .
10 I was taken to see the King , but had to wait for at least an hour while he struggled with a difficult mathematical question .
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