Example sentences of "have [verb] [prep] [noun sg] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 Willy used to come from school and she used to come up me mum 's house with a , so could have a suck of the tit he would 've come from school and you 'd expect him the night at me mam 's house
2 The kind of information which a long-term participant observer receives must be treated with the greatest circumspection , for it depends ultimately not on whether he or she is carrying a tape-recorder , but on the degree of trust , mutual confiding and general affinity which has developed between researcher and subjects .
3 Even if the desire is never satisfied in any but the fantasy way , the man who constantly has such desires is to be condemned , for he is gaining satisfaction from a person whom he has divested of personhood and turned into a slave .
4 ‘ The committee has to go on record and declare that a drastic reduction in these resources will place the parish structure of the Kirk in jeopardy and seriously damage its mission to the people of Scotland . ’
5 Trow ( 1974 , p. 6.3 ) has distinguished between elite and mass systems of higher education and argues that ‘ Countries that develop a system of elite higher education in modern times seem able to expand it without changing its character in fundamental ways until it is providing places for about 15% of the age grade . ’
6 The company was orginally involved in textiles but has diversifed into refrigeration and electrical activities .
7 Newco and its advisers should consider how the target has taken care of the well-being of its employees , and whether it has conformed to health and safety legislation .
8 In years to come , when the new road has fallen into disuse and the plaque has been worn away by time , people may come here and wonder what is the hidden significance of the stones ; or maybe by then , they 'll have discovered that Stonehenge was built by some ancient farmer , commemmorating a new bypass .
9 The darlings of a couple of years back , Projects UK has fallen from grace or viability or both .
10 The volume of the ocean basins has fluctuated over time and this has a great influence over virtually every other life-generating and sustaining force ever discovered .
11 The additional money that he has given to health and school building and repairs will also be welcomed by the people of Scotland .
12 Similarly ( p 61 ) , first aiders are taught to begin the rescue of someone who has collapsed from fume and gas inhalation by going away to telephone .
13 This college has come to life and advanced considerably under the direction of its very live wire Rector Mr Jocelyn Stevens .
14 The Handmaid 's Tale projects a not-too-distant future in the US where the evangelical right wing has come to power and the themes of fundamentalist protest have become the dictates of the state .
15 ‘ The industry has come of age and while professional management skills are imperative , you can only take training so far .
16 ( Opposite , middle ) Anyone who has dined on crab or lobster will know how well the hard carapace of these animals protects their soft flesh .
17 This is an old-world hotel of character and charm where careful refurbishment has ensured past elegance and comfort remain .
18 But since that time , his name has grown in stature and now represents a multi-million pound business the globe .
19 Radical elite theorists agree that state activity has grown in scope and become increasingly centralized .
20 In recent years cycling has grown in popularity and regrettably the number of accidents involving cyclists has increased to approximately 250 per year in Lothian Region .
21 In recent years cycling has grown in popularity and the number of accidents involving cyclists has increased .
22 In recent years cycling has grown in popularity and regrettably the number of accidents involving cyclists has increased to approximately 250 per year in Lothian Region .
23 Farr-Jones has not only proven himself to be the world 's leading scrum-half , but his captaincy over the past four years has grown in maturity and stature with each test and tour match .
24 They have Alan Watt and Shade Munro in the engine room , but will have to be alert against a Currie outfit which has grown in style and stature throughout the season .
25 Over the last 30 or 40 years , the actual quality of marriage has grown in importance and this may well be reflected in the higher divorce rates .
26 From the small beginnings of a meeting in Limerick in 1917 , which 40 Bank Officials attended , the Association has grown in strength and in numbers to a 16,000 strong membership in Great Britain , Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland .
27 I went on to say in the new world in which we live legislation has grown like topsy and thus requires more drastic pruning .
28 DR GIBSON is a psychologist who has written on hypnotism and on Hans Eysenck .
29 Ms Eagle has written to Trade and Industry Minister Tim Sainsbury to support the Wirral bid .
30 The one and a half million pounds damages has risen with interest and costs to two million pounds .
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