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

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1 The close association that has existed over many years between geophysicists and engineering geologists in multidisciplinary projects at BGS will be enhanced by bringing these staff into one group .
2 The Full Plans method is the old system that has existed for many years , whereby detailed plans of your proposal are submitted in duplicate , along with an application form .
3 All the development aid that has gone to many third world countries comes back twofold and threefold through interest payments on the debt , underpayment for commodities and the over-profitability of multinational corporations .
4 What happens is that having to serve on many Cabinet and other committees , anyone other than a top-grade and experienced minister tends to use the brief he has been given .
5 Problems between ageing parents and their now adult and independent ‘ children ’ will centre on the system of relationships and the patterns of interaction that have developed over many years .
6 That means making what might have to be some very difficult decisions affecting longstanding practices and even loyalties that have developed over many years .
7 Scott has been around the rock and blues circuit in Ireland for some time and has played with many of the top musicians here .
8 But eventually she persuaded us she meant it and we went and it was an invaluable experience meeting not only our missionary partner but the people among whom she lives and and works and has done for many years .
9 The artist is highly regarded internationally and has exhibited in many countries .
10 The rowan tree ( Sorbus aucuparia ) or in Gaelic , which stands in the corner of the kitchen garden or just beyond the house or byre , has protected the home , the family and the cattle from witches and fairies for centuries , and has endured after many a homestead has been deserted .
11 This group is very well travelled and has Appeared at many international folk-dancing events .
12 Sir David is a long term supporter of Save The Children and has sat for many years on the industry and commerce group .
13 She equipped herself with secretarial skills when her family was growing up , and has worked for many interesting people and for the Diocese of Bath and Wells with Bishop John Bickersteth .
14 He also plays regularly with various brass ensembles and has worked with many London orchestras .
15 The extra places offered were matched , as far as possible , with the requirements of those seeking pupillage and has resulted in many pupils obtaining pupillage who would not otherwise have done so .
16 To speak today of the defence of democracy as if we were defending something which we knew and had possessed for many decades or many centuries is self-deception and sham …
17 We all knew Froggy , a caddie who had worked the circuit since the late fifties and had carried for many winners , including a couple of Open Champions — American , of course — in the mid-seventies .
18 Although no evidence of his activities before 1643 survives , we know that by then he had married , had established a house and warehouse at Leadenhall Street , and had brought over many of his relatives to work for him in England .
19 The pursers are the public face of the company and have to deal with many unforeseen situations that might occur to the passengers .
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