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

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1 Someone has to make sure Wellington has heard this news . ’
2 Ian has had this experience in reality and is all it with some explanation .
3 Last season definitely took a turn for the better when Kerslake came , and Kelly has made this season 's success in no small part .
4 Indeed the whole Chapter may be excluded by a reservation under Article 33 and Germany has taken this course .
5 Adrian Sinfield has brought this analysis up to date by using data from the General Household Survey for 1975–7 and 1984 to measure the proportion of different social groups experiencing unemployment ( Press notice , 30 March 1987 ) .
6 But Beatriz Lavandera has adopted this approach to syntactic variation in a much more radical form , and argued for it in some detail .
7 Sahlins has pressed this argument particularly hard , criticising what he calls ‘ vulgar sociology ’ which suggests ‘ a one-to-one parallel between the character of human biological propensities and the properties of human social systems ’ .
8 ( Penley 1988 , p. 11 ) Teresa de Lauretis has described this shift towards a greater interest in reception as in part a delayed effect of feminism 's construction of a new social subject — women — who may be and are legitimately addressed in cinematic practices .
9 Richard has described this period as ‘ pure hell ’ and ‘ the hardest work I ever did in my life ’ .
10 And because Pooh has learned this correlation , just as he 's learned that bees correlate with honey , Eeyore can tell Pooh that thistles are off simply by sighing , without using any language at all .
11 But NEC has eschewed this approach .
12 So Freud has to explain this weakness of Wilson , in the face of erm , these much more dominant aggressive men he was up against in these very hard er hitting negotiations , about what to do about the world after , after World War One .
13 Corbett had dreaded this question , always knowing it would be asked .
14 An unfortunate allusion , thought McAllister nastily , who knew her Bible , and that the cock crowed after betrayal , and from what Matey had said this woman specialised in betrayal .
15 The prophet Ezekiel had given this oracle from God , looking ahead to the age of fulfilment :
16 I wondered if David had got this evening to catch a bottle of wine
17 But emigration to the United States had made this restriction anachronistic and so the Liberal government altered the law .
18 Eleanor had discussed this reaction with Nigel , hoping that he 'd volunteer to do all the phoning in future , but he just assured her that his marriage was an open one .
19 Captain Biggins had had this crew for fourteen missions now , few things had gone seriously wrong , and his skill and judgement were fully trusted .
20 Edward had met this challenge by invading Scotland , but he was unable to bring the enemy to battle .
21 Mr Chin had foreseen this difficulty and made sure that no child had majority control of any of the family companies .
22 Memories came rushing back of the night when Johnny had described this room ; the night she had told him about the time hiccup .
23 So this is a major complication and I think this shows why Freud had to introduce this second model of the mind , because in his first model of the mind it was very simple and repression was the force that distinguished conscious from unconscious .
24 Erm I had to go to Mr Walker 's to get this thing .
25 Only Arsenal have bucked this trend .
26 It is the second time Basingstoke have won this competition , which has been dominated by Havant .
27 Raymond Tallis has described this passage as being ‘ of great interest to the pathologist of modern literary theory . ’
28 In September a stand was manned at the Restaurant Show , the first time the HCIMA has attended this exhibition , and a joint stand with the British Hospitality Association was taken at HOTEC .
29 Touche Ross has audited this pro-forma and states that it is properly prepared on the basis set out .
30 Ross has taken this line of reasoning further by arguing that because managers ' remuneration is linked to the value of the firm , they will make decisions which maximize that value .
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