Example sentences of "[adv] have [verb] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 At present the authorities in Berlin are having difficulty coping with those who have arrived so far , though no more than 1,100 or so have come in the past few days .
2 We rightly have to live in an environment of audits , commissions , Ombudsman and legal review in the course of our conduct .
3 ‘ Induction offers the chef total control down to the last degree , and because only the pan is heated it means chefs no longer have to work in a hot , uncomfortable kitchen environment . ’
4 Basically we are required to report anything erm , any liability which we know about , which does n't actually formally have to appear in the main accounts but which could arise in the future .
5 You usually have to start in the middle of the page .
6 Such pressures would , however , probably have materialised in the postwar political climate , whether the industry had been nationalised or not .
7 Fourteen of the 23 Group Three games played so far have ended in a draw and they are a point behind joint leaders the Republic and Lithuania .
8 The Flames now have to fit in a home and away Championship decider with the A winners , likely to be Solihull , some time over the three weekends of the promotion play-offs .
9 The wretched state to which the company has been brought is nevertheless a tragedy , a tragedy for all the towns in America and across the world where IBM was until recently the biggest employer , a tragedy for all its surviving employees , who now have to operate in an environment pervaded with gloom and a sense of failure , a tragedy for all the data processing managers that made it their business to know all that could be known about the company and its products and culture , who now find their hard-earned knowledge is a rapidly wasting asset .
10 either have worked in the hospitality industry for at least one year in appropriate full-time employment .
11 It is striking how many more people proportionally have served in the TA in Northern Ireland than in other parts of the United Kingdom .
12 And then our own facilities , as Carlos has already mentioned , have been used for conferences of Third World First and other development groups occasionally have met in the Institute , and of course erm our own staff and students , and indeed sometimes Third Worlders spending a period at the Institute have given local talks and participated in local meetings .
13 130 beta NT copies are now with UK corporates , a further 2,500 will be delivered this month : at least 10% of the 45,000 or so NT developer kits shipped worldwide have landed in the UK .
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