Example sentences of "[vb mod] have [verb] new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It could have provided new nursery schools years ago as it has done elsewhere in the county .
2 Gillray may have formulated new images , and new arguments , to deal with the changed situation , but his novelty was not constructed from a sudden conversion .
3 Some estates may have received new owners with little change , or they could have been divided and redistributed ; others may have been enlarged with the addition of adjacent lands or groups of estates under a single owner .
4 Note that if these DCs reference more than one module , you may have to create new DCs to perform the work in different packages .
5 None the less old grievances like the Taillefer claim to La Marche were still outstanding and Richard may have added new ones by demanding a high price in return for agreeing to recognize Ademar as Count .
6 The staff heads may have to develop new relationships among themselves and with the business leaders ; new rewards must be negotiated ; and many questions must be answered .
7 Therefore the DOE may have to build new reactors at a cost of 8 billion dollars , and it will be ten years before these are ready .
8 He looked like a nome who would have to learn new words before he could describe things .
9 However , a few of the errors would have produced new macromolecules that were even better at reproducing themselves .
10 She cast away the unwelcome thought that if she was made redundant she would have to find new work immediately or forfeit that small oasis of security she 'd won for herself .
11 It would have forced new drivers to carry ‘ P ’ plates , denoting a ‘ probationary ’ driver , and restricting them to driving only low-performance cars .
12 Er the , the original question I had is whether if they do n't go ahead er whether we would have to have new primary legislation to revert to the current Euro constituencies and I said no we would n't because there is a commencement date , there is a commencement date that er the er er Home Secretary would not put into effect until he was er quite certain that all the countries were on the start line and the the and and the new and the new constituencies er could actually come properly into effect and the six extra members would be elected .
13 Archivists and librarians will have to find new ways to provide ‘ readers ’ with specialised support in the use of access mechanisms ( software or hardware ) as well as ‘ meta-data ’ about the sources .
14 Those who want to get at the frozen part of their savings in the old currency will have to buy new currency from the central bank , at auctions where it will cost them well over its face value .
15 He will have quarantined new stock for at least three weeks .
16 Again , for remarkably small outlay , you will have added new interest and improved the quality of the room .
17 The new ruling , which Advanced Micro plans to appeal , means that it will have to write new microcode for the Am486 chip that it has been sampling to a few potential customers and had hoped to ship by the end of the year .
18 Indeed the political parties preparing for those elections are in the process of selecting the candidates er there will in fact be an extra constituency in the East Midlands as a result of this particular order in council er and indeed the political parties at some stage will have to select new candidates for the six extra seats across the united kingdom .
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