Example sentences of "of have [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Obviously , what has to demonstrated to the court is that the delay complained of has produced genuine prejudice and unfairness .
2 He has had the great distinction of having to deny past intelligence experience — when the former Cabinet Secretary made his allegation a few years ago .
3 Freeman was particularly out to demolish Mead 's suggestion ( 1928 ) that Samoan society is characterized by values emphasizing uninhibited playfulness and peaceful co-existence , accusing her of having misunderstood Samoan society .
4 I now come to what I regard as the plaintiffs ' most convincing argument , namely , that paragraph 33 of Buckley J. 's order , combined with the letter dated 23 October 1991 from the Crown Prosecution Service , provides effective protection for the defendants against the criminal consequences of having to disclose incriminating information or documents by virtue of paragraphs 18(a) and ( c ) and 19(a) and ( c ) of the order .
5 On his way through the underground roads , he met a miner who told him of having seen heavy machinery being moved along by an unknown force .
6 There is no question of having to serve flat beer in Scotland .
7 Taiwan 's Foreign Minister , Frederick Chien , accused the Chinese government of having bought Saudi favour with discounts on CSS-2 long-range ballistic missiles .
8 I munch some elderberries for consolation , but overdo it , and that slight cloying sensation , of having sucked fruit-flavoured frog-spawn , wo n't go away .
9 Nevertheless , the example points up the paradox of the advantage to the teacher of having to experience new learning alongside and in co-operation with the children , and yet at the same time having to be an expert in the subject .
10 Instead of having to prove substantial fettering of competition , it may now be enough for the Commission to show that competition has already been weakened by the presence of the dominant undertaking and that some further action on its part would impede the maintenance or development of effective competition in ( or in a substantial part of the Common Market .
11 The rules will also allow groups of offices within firms to become authorised to provide training as single entities , instead of having to obtain separate authorisation for each location .
12 Yet , the benefit inherent in a holder 's right to sue the carrier may well be worth the burden of having to pay unpaid freight .
13 The Romans were known to have accused everybody they did n't like of having committed human sacrifice in the same way that nations have always labelled their enemies " Frogs " , or " Nignogs " , or " Argies " .
14 The government in turn accused the FMLN of compiling a dishonest inventory of the number of weapons it held and of having staged illegal land occupations after the signing of the peace treaty in order to boost its land tenure claims .
15 What had to be demonstrated to the court was that the delay complained of had produced genuine prejudice and unfairness .
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