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 . |