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

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1 You could 've let us use some of that eight , over eight million pounds that we have stuffed away , set aside to actually promote our social housing programme .
2 Farmers say that this month 's heavy rain has stopped them harvesting much of their wheat .
3 Experience has taught me to avoid those parts of a city with modern architecture .
4 Experience has taught me to avoid those parts of a city with modern architecture .
5 The Royal has committed itself to increase that significantly in the next few years .
6 Further , the terms of section 7(5) of the Act of 1976 are clear and they are mandatory in form , to the extent that if the justice is not of the opinion that the person is not likely to surrender to custody , or has broken or is likely to break any condition of his bail , the justice has to grant him bail subject to the same conditions , if any , as were originally imposed .
7 The spirit of the Lord God is upon me Because the Lord has anointed me To bring good tidings to the afflicted ; He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted , To proclaim liberty to the captives And the opening of prison to those who are bound ; To proclaim the year of the Lord 's favour …
8 The doctor has forbidden him to put any weight on it . ’
9 With Rosario fit and Townsend available , Norwich are well equipped to improve on a home League record which has seen them win one game and draw the rest .
10 A throne with 1,000 years of history has seen nothing like this before .
11 In all its long journey from the heart of Africa , it has seen nothing like this : the tall modern buildings sprouting suddenly along its banks , the incessant flow of traffic across bridges , the noise , the confusion .
12 Apart from scoring in both legs against Leeds , the striker 's rich vein of form this season has seen him net 32 goals in 26 appearances .
13 He was elsewhere on the course at the time , but since then he has seen it replayed many times on film .
14 He 's been head teacher here for seven years and has seen it get some of the best exam results in the country .
15 The UN has said it has strong evidence Iraq is hiding about 100 of the Scud missiles of the type it fired at Israel and Saudi Arabia in the Gulf war , but Iraq denies it .
16 Maj Trotter has said he knew most of the walkers using his land , adding most preferred the more circuitous route alongside a beck .
17 ‘ The threat that has obliged me to lead this rather bizarre life has been international terrorism sponsored by the Iranian Government and hit squads , using embassies here and in Europe as resources .
18 Since founding the chain in 1988 he has expanded it to include 17 concessions in Debenhams department stores and 20 high street shops .
19 He added : ‘ He vehemently opposes active regional policies , he has wound up a lot of the government 's aid to the North and during his term as Industry Secretary he has done nothing to create new technology and skills or back new firms and enterprise in Hartlepool . ’
20 The veteran foreign minister , Hans-Dietrich Genscher , has done nothing to allay this idea , bluntly denying the debt his country owes to the west by declaring , ‘ There is not a capitalist Germany and a communist Germany , there is only one German nation ’ .
21 But she has done nothing to deserve this . ’
22 As the Prime Minister has done nothing to change that policy in his first year , is not Majorism simply Thatcherism without the courage of her convictions ?
23 A report from Health Care analysts today has done nothing to change that .
24 Well , as you said , the area got problems with labour , shortages of labour and the Chancellor has done something to help that .
25 There is no denying that the present government has done something to influence both sides of this equation .
26 well it never has done I mean that , it 's always been like that I 've never had
27 Iain feels the effects of the alcohol drunk with the meal but it has made him feel good , giving him a sense — true or not — that he can cope , that he can deal with the way his own mind and from there be able to deal with other people 's .
28 Using the milk/newspapers context has made them seen trivial : few people would find sensible the idea of a state monolith in milk supply or rigorous persecution of small-time dealers in newspapers by some all-seeing agency .
29 In particular , the weakness of the US dollar has made it look cheap on a comparison of purchasing power .
30 The call of the birds has made it seem good
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