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

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1 I might 've guessed the worst when the scrum fell apart for me like the Red Sea .
2 The notorious Atlantic trade in black Africans has received the extensive and controversial attention of historians , and that is as it should be , for it was a shameful traffic for which apologetics are quite out of order .
3 Stephen Kunz , Technical Manager at Douglas Reyburn , has developed a new and unique method of dyeing yarns that contain many different colours .
4 The SGB Group — with 5,000 employees in various size units throughout Britain — has developed a fast and flexible computerised personnel records system used by personnel management .
5 If a player has developed an effective and exciting shot , it should be left alone , no matter how unorthodox .
6 Nikos , the owner , has developed an informal and relaxed style of service over the last eleven years that 'll make you feel quite at home .
7 Walsall Museum and Art Gallery has developed an energetic and lively educational programme around the collection , encouraging primary school teachers to use it as a teaching aid for the national curriculum , starting up a printmaking course inspired by the works in the collection and offering prizes for the best short description of one of the works .
8 Man is capable of a measure of creativity and mutual co-operation of which history has witnessed no more than the faintest inkling .
9 I could list many individual examples of how the tax has treated the poorest and most vulnerable in society .
10 THE European Community knows it has to support the liberal and democratic reforms of its eastern neighbours .
11 But now he has joined the select and , these days , sadly dwindling company of five-year-old Group-race winners .
12 IN RESPONSE to client requirements for competency amongst the offshore workforce [ initially for the Shell contract and more recently for Total ] , WGEC has joined the Marine & Engineering Training Association [ M&ETA ] .
13 And Mr Howard Brown ’ ( Morse hesitated ) ‘ has given a full and fairly satisfactory account of his own whereabouts that afternoon , an account which has since been substantially corroborated . ’
14 But Norris has given a further and suggestive explanation : ‘ The possession of a written Constitution whose principles are yet open to all manner of far-reaching judicial review … gives a political edge to questions of textual and interpretative theory that they do not have in the British cultural context . ’
15 Suddenly there was work for everybody and the deaf community took full advantage of this change of climate , as reported in the 1944 annual report : The effect of the war on industry has given the deaf and dumb opportunities such as they had never enjoyed for many years and it is with great pleasure that the committee places on record the excellent work the deaf Have done .
16 Recently , Susan Keefe has listed no fewer than sixty-one treatises on baptism which have come down to us in manuscripts from the Carolingian age .
17 In summary , the Zeebrugge tragedy has reminded the haulier that operations across the Channel can pose quite complicated legal problems concerning matters of compensation for loss of life , injury and damage to property .
18 The conventional perspective is guilty of ‘ historical amnesia ’ , which has forgotten the turbulent and bloody conflicts of the past ( see , for example , Benyon , 1985 ) .
19 Having said this , Smith , being a Marxist , has to provide an alternative and more sophisticated account of why military expenditure remains high even if it is dysfunctional for capitalism For Smith , military expenditure is yet one more example of the contradictions of capitalism — it is both functional and dysfunctional .
20 The rest of Latin America has fared no better than Brazil .
21 To celebrate this marvellous achievement , and to pay tribute to all who have ensured its survival , the Ilkley Museum Centenary Liaison Committee , consisting of Bradford Art Galleries and Museums and local Ilkley Societies , has organised an exciting and varied programme of events , including lectures , walks , workshops , music , exhibitions and demonstrations .
22 Although it achieved sales of £65 million in the last financial year , it has shed a hundred and twenty of its six hundred staff .
23 Moreover , entry into the EC has added a new and ever-expanding dimension to the Prime Minister 's homework , more than doubling it .
24 But the Hodgkin Quadrangle has added a handsome and valuable array of buildings to the college stock , and this report ends by expressing gratitude to those who have helped raise money for it , and by looking forward to the celebrations to mark its completion in the late spring of 1991 .
25 Above all , Partnership has added an exciting and stimulating impetus to the development of our school .
26 Sara Keays , the former mistress of the former Conservative Party Chairman , Cecil Parkinson , has won a hundred and five thousand pounds libel damages from a magazine in the High Court .
27 Otherwise , Mr Kaifu has won a small but notable victory .
28 He has won no fewer than 50 European titles and 17 others around the world .
29 Nonetheless , like all Lloyd Webber 's works , it has undergone a painstaking and methodical process of gestation .
30 Both the founders sold out , and over the last decade Heidrick and Struggles has undergone a long and painful reorganisation .
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