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

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1 Of course I heard I 've heard all the arguments about co-opting , but I 'll tell the Noble Lord , Lord MacIntosh this that who 's going to do the co-opting , those who are already on the police authority
2 He has broken all the rules of managership .
3 He has broken all the rules of managership .
4 When they reach their destination , the driver stops the car beneath a rare working streetlamp and his passenger feels a tremor of recognition , but is reassured by Valentin that he has heard all the jokes before and he wo n't be passing them on to his mother .
5 He has given half the designers in the business their start ; survived two famous resignations on principle ; been in prison and concentration camp ; outlived one wife and divorced another .
6 The report does not insist that it is one man who has committed all the offences , but the implication is that is the case .
7 I am sure that British Rail has considered all the options and it may have asked the consultants to study alternatives .
8 When the council has considered all the factors involved , the case will either be decided by the chief planning officer under delegated powers ( if it is a minor or uncontroversial issue ) or it will be decided by the elected councillors at the planning committee meeting .
9 How can an electorate be expected to make up its mind until it has seen all the smears ?
10 Already the senior nurse has seen all the patients and there will be a psychological follow-up in the next few weeks . ’
11 When the Hon. Gentleman has seen all the details , he should compare them with what went on in the valleys when he was a Minister .
12 No manager , in any half-decent company , is able to get away with claiming that he has made all the improvements it is possible to make .
13 With all the themes previously outlined in mind , it is time to make a brief chronological survey of that process , which began in the mists of time , and has made inevitable the problems and conflicts described in the remaining chapters of this book .
14 ‘ The Queen has got all the aces .
15 He reckons the dog has got all the makings of a superstar .
16 it 's terrible to talk like this , he has got all the features , but perhaps one of his characteristics erm , why he .
17 Dominique has mastered all the controls without recourse to the manual , a tribute to its designers .
18 Any person who believes that his or her rights under the Convention have been infringed by a court ruling or an administrative act , and who has exhausted all the possibilities of redress in the British courts may complain to Strasbourg .
19 Thereafter each student passes before the Chancellor , who says ‘ I admit you ’ and at that moment the student changes from being a graduand ( one who has satisfied all the requirements for a degree ) to a graduate ( one who has been admitted to the degree and is entitled to the privileges thereof including use of the designatory letters , e.g. BA , MSc or PhD ) .
20 The fact that a patent has been granted by the Patent Office is not conclusive proof that the invention has satisfied all the requirements and the discovery of a prior publication disclosing the invention can result in the patent being revoked .
21 Nor will it will get the green light until the United Nations is satisfied that Iraq has fulfilled all the conditions laid down in the Security Council resolutions during the hostilities .
22 Irish Prime Minister , Charles Haughey , has declared all the seas around Ireland a whale and dolphin sanctuary …
23 This year a pet food manufacturer has issued all the exhibitors with their very own pooper scooper .
24 Mrs Bason has issued all the tickets from her station during the past 25 years , during which time she has had no assistance whatever .
25 John ( 4.6 ) : Timothy has taken all the cards .
26 Out of his profits , the retailer has to pay all the costs involved in running the shop , that is , his overheads .
27 But Swangrove has retained all the details of a local Cotswold house and then exaggerated them .
28 Next door is an enterprising butcher from Yarm who has cleared all the carcases out of his freezer-van and loaded up with cans of drink .
29 In Scotland the possibility of devolution has kept alive the thoughts of further changes in local government .
30 The Taiwanese government has denied all the allegations .
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