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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 In addition to gold , Mitchell has presented the Metropolitan with a number of Graeco-Roman and Etruscan artworks .
2 Is it Brown or Heseltine who has written the following on competition policy ( clue : its was n't Brown ) : ‘ There is a need for a new sophistication in Britain 's approach to the ownership of her industrial assets if they are not to be acquired in growing numbers by our rivals as pieces of the game of restructuring European industry . ’
3 In a reply dated 8 March , Harry Lukas , ARICS , has written the following on behalf of John Sale :
4 Since she has done the unthinkable in LA and has never got round to buying herself a car , bus rides are the only way of getting around and the 6am commute to work brings her daily inspiration .
5 Connery ( nee Bond ) lives in Marbella and has made a commercial for Japanese whisky .
6 Of the remainder which is what Simon er twelve thousand dwellings , the County Council has made no specific on what proportion will be provided through conversions or through windfall sites or small sites .
7 The money raised by the medieval trustees responsible for the upkeep of the bridge was surplus to requirements , and enabled the bridge to become a landowner , in which capacity it has helped the poor of the town and built and maintained the old grammar school .
8 Cartier , of 175 New Bond Street , W1 ( 01–528 7419 ) , has produced the ultimate in opulent creatures with a fine strutting cockerel brooch .
9 Sir Leonard has had a distinguished with I B M which included being seconded by I B M to the National Health Service Management Board , first as Director of Personnel and then as Chairman of the Board .
10 He really has got a right to be angry .
11 This last , which was published weekly from early February 1834 until the end of May , has become the best-known of Doherty 's publications and is the least personal of all of them .
12 It is easy to see why this has become the best-loved of all his works .
13 In this instance , established authority and its police were set to oppose the threat posed by this new anti-structure , for the counter-culture renounced power and society feared their challenge , as it has feared the unworldly in every age .
14 Despite the essential superficiality of much of this contact , the traditional empathy between the nations has assisted the Japanese to be on good terms with a regime whose political ideology is the antithesis of their own .
15 The ghost of Ho Chi Minh has followed the Vietnamese into Orange county .
16 Government response to the crisis has hit the poor in a way that has become all too familiar in the Third World .
17 The scourge of scroungerism has converted the unemployed into the poor , the poor into the undeserving poor and sympathy into suspicion .
18 Now I ask you , do you think that a privatized network that has to pay a divided to investors will lead to a better , safer , cleaner , cheaper railway ?
19 — Mr. Gould has left a blank for this name to be put in , in one of his M.S. pages .
20 This tendency has mistaken the particular for the general — racism awareness training is a symptom , not a cause in its own right .
21 In a similar way , Raymond Briggs has explored the uncomfortable in picture-books .
22 He has shown the power of his arm , he has routed the proud of heart .
23 The Children 's Society , a national voluntary child care organization providing the only safe houses for runaways and the only comprehensive research on this issue in England ( De'Ath and Newman , 1987 ; Newman , forthcoming ) , has suggested the following as a basic operational definition for further work in this area : Such a definition would combine two currently separate categories of young people ( runaways and absconders ) and could provide the basis for the collection of national statistics to estimate the prevalence of runaway behaviour .
24 as if I 'd hired a familiar for the crime .
25 You can avoid having to perform a reset by including a line such as : at the beginning of your error handling routine .
26 If Lithuania had scored , as they should have done several times in the second half , maybe that would have shaken the Irish from their slumber .
27 Having rescued the powerful from ‘ abnormality ’ we might do the same for the powerless .
28 There was a time when Charles was coasting at school and if I had been working , I would have told him to buckle down — which would have done no good at all .
29 In the case of South Mountains , synkinematic intrusions and associated high magmatic fluid pressures may have raised the brittle to ductile transition zone to between 5 and 10km depth .
30 The second problem that would have troubled the faithful at the death of the last apostle was this .
  Next page