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

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1 To qualify , you must be paying , or have told the DHSS you intend to pay , national insurance contributions at the full rate .
2 There has been no area , there 's been no need or entitlement that has escaped the Thatcher and the Majorite acts .
3 It is not just their passionate hatred of the Vietnamese that has kept the Khmer Rouge together in the malarial jungles for 10 years .
4 As part of a comprehensive training programme that has touched the Le Havre company from top to toe , special emphasis has been given to improving motivation .
5 Another problem that has beset the RMCs is that , instead of being financed from special , earmarked central or regional funds , they have had to derive the necessary resources from the parent institutions .
6 Her sire is Glint Of Gold , so she should not mind the rain that has eased the Newmarket going .
7 At the Cotswold Farm Park , staff have been busy sprucing up their sheep ready for the show.The Cotswold breed society insists that these longwools are sheared before competing.In their natural state with a full fleece Cotswolds find the sweltering summer heat hard going.It 's the dedication of breeders like the Hensons at Guiting Power that has saved the Cotswold sheep from extinction :
8 This showed that he had not only been in the Catalina that had sighted the Bismarck but was actually piloting it and had taken avoiding action when the Bismarck opened fire .
9 In this ‘ Leninist ’ , as he was dubbed , still shone that naïve peasant trust in the very highest authority that had kept the Romanovs secure for so long .
10 The talks proceeded quickly , without the complex formulae on frequencies and capacity that had characterized the Chicago talks .
11 In a memo ( signature illegible ) to the assistant chief of naval staff dated two months after the sinking of the Bismarck , the writer said that it had ‘ unofficially ’ come to his notice that an Ensign Smith of the U S Navy was in the Catalina aircraft that had resighted the Bismarck , then en route to Brest , two days after British naval forces had lost contact with her ; and that an Ensign Rinehart was in another searching Catalina .
12 He was referring to print-outs that had enabled the US Congress to discover that he had been secretly bombing Cambodia .
13 Closed-shop arrangements would be made more difficult and secondary picketing outlawed , to avoid the kind of violence that had disfigured the Grunwick dispute .
14 News had reached them while they were still in Sydney that the drought that had afflicted the Liverpool Plains earlier in the year had finally broken with abundant rains .
15 The fact that she had been the ship that had sunk the Rawalpindi and killed my father did not seem to me to be a valid reason for omitting her from the series , for apart from the utter impersonality of a modern sea battle , she was by far the most successful of all the major German surface ships as well as being the happiest .
16 Unwin had played in the South Bank team that had won the West Riding junior Cup in 1912 and the Amateur Cup the next year .
17 By this time several of the aircraft crews that had found the Argosy made arrangements to ferry its crew and passengers to safety .
18 Subjects given pre-exposure to the CS in the test context ( group LI same in the figure ) acquired the CR slowly compared with the control group for whom the CS was novel and with a group of subjects ( LI diff ) that had experienced the CS previously in a different context .
19 The Greater York authorities therefore looked for a widening of the options available , er , in Greater York , and those that have seen the Greater York study , and it is a document that we 've put in to the examination will see that there was a fundamental full scale wide ranging er assessment er of all the options er open er within the er Greater York er area and they are er set out erm in pages three er and four of N Y five .
20 Lavishly illustrated , it takes in the full history of Sally B , the Great Warbirds Air Display and the personalities that have kept the UK 's largest privately-operated warbird going .
21 DURING the four decades that have followed the US Supreme Court 's landmark Roe vs Wade decision , the debate over abortion has intensified to the point of ferocity , culminating recently in the murder of an obstetrician .
22 Victories in three primaries , including the battle of New York , were a turning point that have given the Arkansas governor an unassailable lead in delegates needed for the Democrats ' presidential nomination .
23 The Hawick mills were suffering so much from a lack of orders in the second half of 1991 that JR , a regional councillor for the town , lambasted his colleagues for not doing their bit by sporting the jumpers that have given the Borders a worldwide reputation .
24 This is the latest in a series of problems that have plagued the BBC Microcomputer since its launch in 1982 .
25 However , it is the drugs companies that have bolstered the UK 's total R&D expenditure and kept it above inflation .
26 Schools that have had an HMI inspection have found that much of their work has been done for them — though it is difficult to imagine that schools will therefore be applying in large numbers for a full inspection !
27 One wonders how long this shape will persist in the face of rapid changes that have revolutionised the Paragliding and Parapenting sports .
28 FERRANTI International is planning legal action against a series of obscure European registered companies which acted as intermediaries in the ‘ phantom ’ arms contracts that have brought the UK defence contractor to the brink of collapse .
29 Clinton 's eyes and Bush 's tales The economic policies that Bill Clinton and George Bush have announced seem to rely too much on old measures that have failed the US economy in the past ; can they work this time ?
30 This economic lodestar was set to achieve for the UK a reduction in interest rates , a break in the long-ingrained inflationary tendencies that have afflicted the UK economy since the war , and to increase the momentum of developing trade links between the UK and the EC .
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