Example sentences of "have [verb] [pron] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It had the dubious merit of illustrating the spirit which has pervaded his campaign against Daniel Stewart 's and Melville College in Edinburgh since last June . |
2 | The Ministry of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food ( MAFF ) has revised its estimates of how long the BSE epidemic will take to die out , following the discovery of an infected calf , which probably inherited the disease from its mother . |
3 | To commemorate the 75th anniversary of the 1916 Rising , the National Museum of Ireland has revised its exhibition on the vital period of modern Irish history between 1900 and 1921 and called it ‘ The Road to Independence ’ . |
4 | It was published in America in 1974 , translated by Peter Kussi , who has revised his translation for the new edition of 1986 which I am discussing here . |
5 | In any case , Anderson has revised his judgment of England 's intellectual culture . |
6 | At least for the moment , the Conservative government has wrecked its popularity by pursuing misconceived projects such as the poll tax . |
7 | The Institute Investigation Committee has delayed its decision on whether to proceed with disciplinary action over Clark Whitehill 's alleged involvement in the Nicholas Young fraud . |
8 | Helen Harvey of the Lord Todd has received her presentation for ten years with CCG . |
9 | As Stalin scornfully put it , ‘ the bourgeoisie of Finland … by a strange confluence of circumstances has received its independence from the hands of a socialist Russia ’ . |
10 | A soldier who risked his life to save children wounded in a mortar attack in Bosnia has received his MBE from the Queen . |
11 | has developed her love of bowls since being introduced to the sport eight years ago by workmate . |
12 | Written eight years ago for Gidon Kremer and much revised since then , it has developed its shape from the pressure of the emotions within it and , in spite of the obvious parallel with Berg 's Violin Concerto , is fundamentally like no other . |
13 | Written eight years ago for Gidon Kremer and much revised since then , it has developed its shape from the pressure of the emotions within it and , in spite of the obvious parallel with Berg 's Violin Concerto , is fundamentally like no other . |
14 | The Archive has developed its collaboration with government departments , first initiated through the Archive 's work in disseminating the Department of Employment 's Joint Unemployment Vacancy Office Statistics ( JUVOS ) to Local Authorities , with work on the dissemination of census data to schools and , very recently , the construction of a Rural Areas Database sponsored by the Ministry of Agriculture , the Department of the Environment , and a number of public agencies . |
15 | Previously , it has developed its cars in Japan and delegated the competition activities to each country . |
16 | ‘ This has developed my liking for theatre and I am much more aware of theatre issues than before . ’ |
17 | He has developed his sport into an art and never stops fishing . |
18 | Already Manchester City keeper Andy Dibble has broken his leg in pre-season , so has a German keeper . |
19 | Both came to the Sunday services immediately after coming along to the centre , one of the lads having a belief in Jesus but had never taken the step of repentance and asking Him into his heart , when he did his reaction was to say he felt the chains fall from him and that he believes Jesus has broken his addiction to alcohol . |
20 | The music of Throwing Muses has inhabited my flesh like a cold flame these past six months . |
21 | In it he said that man 's control over the world — steam , explosives , atoms and space — has outrun his power over himself to use that command wisely . |
22 | The Scottish Examination Board is so concerned about the advent of the ‘ clever ’ calculator that it has redrafted its regulations to schools for maths exams . |
23 | Wang , the computer company , has stopped its sponsorship of the Leinster senior league competition in protest at the Irish RFU 's links with the South African Rugby Board 's centenary celebrations this summer . |
24 | If anything in the Amis corpus has validated his penchant for the poison dart , it was last year 's Memoirs : indiscreet , at times indefensible , but nevertheless a book to leave you giddy with laughter . |
25 | The ERM has proven its value over many years . |
26 | Experience of recession in the 1980s has redirected our attention to a longer-term temporal pattern in economic events , which was first applied to nineteenth century international change . |
27 | The matter will therefore drag on for another month until the next management committee meeting , while Ferguson has to continue his return to the first team under awkward circumstances . |
28 | This is a worn box and someone has disguised its faults by running on Hypoid gear oil . |
29 | The environmental group Greenpeace has halted its campaign against seal hunting by Greenlanders , saying it is not opposed to the hunting or the sale of sealskin coats from the Danish territory . |
30 | The history of the Empire is full of strife , and on occasion one Count has marched his armies against another , and knights from different provinces have fought each other despite being part of the same Order . |