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

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1 If he finds it necessary to copy , to study the work of other painters , or any way to seek for help out of himself , he may be sure that he has received nothing of that inspiration .
2 Handfuls of froth simply mean that the manufacturer has added lots of foaming agents .
3 And as Rex and Khai Eng , still thriving in an area which has seen plenty of other vegetarian establishments come and go , get ready to enter their second decade , perhaps we 'll leave the last word to Rex :
4 But she has said nothing of that .
5 She has said nothing of this to me , and as her father I really ought to know , I think , what she , and you , propose to do , even if in the modern fashion you do not choose to ask me for my blessing . ’
6 The fact that the UK government has done none of these things , leads one to suppose that a genuine improvement in the co-ordination of health and welfare services for the most vulnerable and disabled groups in society has not been the real objective .
7 It is corrupt ; it has betrayed the ideals you worked for , and it has robbed you of any position . ’
8 The main kiosk has had none of these since before Christmas .
9 Not for the War Museum , where the season of peace and goodwill has found plenty of Rambo-esque revellers prepared to toast each other across tank turrets and artillery guns .
10 ‘ They are great pals , the prince enjoys her company and he has found her of great help in the recent troubles he has had at home .
11 Rémoulade has to have plenty of strong Dijon mustard in it .
12 The user is still firmly in control of what goes where at every stage of the document 's creation and the program has lost none of that intuitive feel .
13 I will show why the hon. Gentleman has achieved nothing of any worth or substance by his protest .
14 In a most interesting essay in the recent volume of Essays on the Depopulation of Melanesia the great psychologist W. H. R. Rivers adduces evidence which has led him to believe that the natives of that unfortunate archipelago are dying out principally for the reason that the ‘ Civilization ’ forced upon them has deprived them of all interest in life .
15 Giving Martin Bramah and Marcia Scofield the flick has deprived them of more than just some choppily percussive guitar phrasings and deft keyboard work .
16 Giving Martin Bramah and Marcia Scofield the flick has deprived them of more than just some choppily percussive guitar phrasings and deft keyboard work .
17 Palace chairman Ron Noades confirmed Sunderland 's move for Coppell , saying : ‘ Steve was asked two weeks ago whether he was interested in the Sunderland position and he has informed me of this approach . ’
18 And he 'd got lots of famous mates that want to play on his records , and he picks up a Grammy and releases records on scrupulous labels , instead of the 30 or more indie horsefixers he 's had the misfortune to deal with over the years .
19 My new friend and I had picked up two mad women , I said , and we 'd taken lots of this and that and one thing had led to another , as often happens when young people get together .
20 Elizabeth 's friend Maud must have said something of this sort , for I find I once wrote to her : ‘ Maud was right , I think .
21 McLeish had to remind himself that the dead girl behind them would have felt none of this dank chill .
22 Li Yuan must have seen something of that in her face , for what he said next seemed to penetrate her mood , almost to read her thoughts .
23 A villainous raid upon the Stockade where the men do lie and even upon ourselves where we dwell at Belmont would have robbed us of all we have assured thus far by the Grace of God .
24 We could have got lots of glossy pics in HMV and Virgin .
25 He really could n't help himself , and I ended up having to do lots of steady canter work on and on until he settled before I could start to work on more interesting things .
26 Well we 'd have to divest ourselves of some of our assets .
27 I 've been cooped up with my work , but I 'm sure my security staff would have notified me of any unexpected guests . ’
28 Having experienced none of these things , what right had Louisa to judge of this ?
29 On route you will have found plenty of cosy little cafes for a mid-morning coffee , cheerful pubs , and in the Bahnhofstrasse , confectionery shops whose wares are displayed with such imagination that it seems a sin to pass them by .
30 One would have thought that if firms of auditors were as worried by the threat of litigation as they sometimes suggest , then they would at least have availed themselves of this elementary safeguard .
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