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

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31 Leeds polytechnic has voted to change the method by which it elects its President .
32 THE United Nations Security Council has voted to establish a war crimes court at The Hague to try those accused of murder , and other atrocities in the former Yugoslavia .
33 The Church of England Synod has voted to approve the ordination of women priests .
34 * Meanwhile , the US Senate has voted to ban the use of large drift nets in US waters up to 200 miles offshore , as well as their use by US fishermen in international waters
35 Since the return to civilian rule the corporation has claimed to adopt an attitude of impartiality towards the five parties .
36 When the sugar has dissolved add the eggs , then the butter .
37 In his eagerness to depict the cloudy psychology of an adolescent , Motion has forgotten to give the boy a personality .
38 Anyone who has forgotten to take a glass bottle out of the freezer will know the shattering consequence .
39 But he says : ‘ He has lost touch with something wonderful — he has forgotten to let the child within him take flight .
40 My Lord it may help to say that if your Lordship does this reading my Lord , I do n't intend to take your Lordship through the documents any more myself in opening , because I think once your Lordship has has seen the extent of it , I 'm going to call Mr to give evidence and go to through the documentation that way , once .
41 Subsequent emollient correspondence has has healed the rift and Brady remains within Charlton 's embrace , his vast experience still on tap and offered enthusiastically .
42 Vince has has raised a point about er erm , informing er and consulting local people and to let local people know erm when the meetings are then local ca n't go , I 'm sure that if they really wanted people to come they 'd make it much more er , in erm with the advertising so clear that er people would be able to and also if they had it at the times when a their meeting at the times when it was mostly convenient to er , the general public .
43 But it has has dropped the commitment to increase NHS spending by 3 per cent a year in real terms on which it fought the 1987 general election .
44 In fluent French at a meeting in Paris , the Prince supported their fight for the country 's traditional way of life — a campaign which has included burning the Union Jack and attacking lorryloads of British meat .
45 While Munro baggers have been marking the centenary of Sir Hugh 's tables , a ghost has come to trouble the celebrations — the hovering spectre of Foinavon .
46 It is that industry itself has come to hold a position of exclusive predominance among human interests , which no single interest , and least of all the provision of the material means of existence , is fit to occupy .
47 As our awareness of ‘ the environment ’ has gown , so has the meaning given to the term expanded until it has come to signify the whole of the non-cultural world .
48 In a preface he drafted shortly before his death for a prospective collection of his verse , the man who has come to epitomize the soldier-poet wrote : ‘ Above all I am not concerned with Poetry .
49 You know something 's going on , we have a little surprise set up for you , and I think the time has come to let the cat out of the bag .
50 He watches a man arrive who , we discover , has come to take the cure at the local sanatorium .
51 Sufficient to say I was deeply embarrassed , and the time has come to put an end to this absurdity .
52 KENNY DALGLISH has come to see a side of Alan Shearer that he never knew existed when he shelled out £3.3 million on the England striker .
53 Everyone has come to see the Radio 1 Roadshow and be entertained .
54 But when science proposes to manipulate the life of a human baby , the time has come to call a halt … . ’
55 Callinicos ' defence of classical Marxism , of historical materialism , is in the first instance deployed against a postmodernism which has come to proclaim the death of the grand narrative of emancipation and the need for a new form of politics not constructed along the lines of the traditional left .
56 It 's funny , every time we 've sat at our seats that bloke has come to ask the chap next to me
57 Mr. Lester submitted that the time has come to relax the rule to the extent which I have mentioned .
58 We have a an order entry clerk who 's now ordering hundreds of orders a day and that is from a printout from our customers and that printout has come form the computer system of our customers .
59 Having now worked in both sides of the oil business , Morgan says that he has come to appreciate the importance of high quality cooperation , whether it 's at Grangemouth Refinery or in transporting and marketing oil in the US .
60 At the pragmatic level then , the rivalry has come to seem a lot less fierce than it did .
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