Example sentences of "have [verb] [pers pn] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 Fate has placed you in a situation of subservience ; but in the sight of God you are the equal of an emperor .
2 I for one value the friendship that he has given me in the eight and a half years that I have been a Member of the House , despite the fact that we are in different parties and disagree on many issues .
3 He care for the whole of mankind and has given us in the Bible a guide-book by which to live .
4 He has educated me in the best sense of the word and I have trusted him as I think I would trust no one else of my own sex .
5 But it is obvious that the sentences form part of some larger act of conversational interaction between two speakers ; the sentences contain several references that presuppose shared knowledge ( e.g. ‘ that meeting ’ implies that both speakers know which meeting is being spoken about ) , and in some cases the meaning of a sentence can only be correctly interpreted in the light of knowledge of what has preceded it in the conversation ( e.g. ‘ You ca n't be sure ’ ) .
6 The misspelling may be because the child has not previously seen the word written down , but more likely because he has seen it in the context of his reading , without paying much attention to anything more than its contour — that is , he has recognised the word without having to decode it , and has understood it without giving its spelling structure close attention .
7 The reason for this is that ( in many cases ) the client becomes aware of the proposed legislation either because he has been served under the General Orders with a notice as being directly affected , or because he has seen it in the local newspaper or Gazette advertisement .
8 He has offered madness in the form of a minute ; she has accepted it in the form of an examination answer .
9 To that extent it does not matter in principle whether the individuals are described in a particular society as ‘ upper class ’ , ‘ middle class ’ or ‘ lower class ’ , or whether the society is rural or urban : it is a universal that all individuals in all societies have contacts with other individuals ( even the exceptional case — say , a hermit — has occasional societal contacts or has had them in the past , and ‘ isolates ’ are special cases ) .
10 ‘ The City is certainly more inclined to look kindly on the film trade than before , and thus a considerable weight that has handicapped us in the past is removed ’ , remarked John Maxwell , as he launched British International Pictures ( BIP ) as a public company with interests in production , exhibition and distribution .
11 Store has got it in the can
12 But Mrs Thatcher has told him in the Commons the Government 's not to blame :
13 Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ who has blessed us in the heavenly realms with every spiritual blessing in Christ .
14 Unfortunately , the designer has integrated them in the text , and while this might be admirable for coffee table books or even guide books , it is quite wrong here as it makes them look cramped and mean .
15 No other wave since has deposited him in the river .
16 So a new ball Lewis This his third chance Stone has found him in the end .
17 Dr Schoenwetter has found it in a layer of soil 6,000 years old — younger than in Panama , but still older than in Mexico .
18 ‘ Francis has remembered him in a codicil to his Will drawn up in Nassau .
19 Sergeant Bragg remembered that your friend Aubrey Rivington has assisted us in the Past — through your good offices .
20 But he didnae tell me that he , he has telled me in a way .
21 When he reached the hut Ariel had built , he found Kit Everard asleep on the threshold , curled up like a worm when a hoe has struck it in the earth , rust-pink and grimacing with his whole body , as if in pain .
22 In effect , Ayer has put them in a ghetto and they are happy to remain there , content to be making statements of nonsense in the assurance that what to the believer are the words of God must necessarily appear to the unbeliever mere gobbledygook .
23 Their defeat of Grange ‘ D ’ has put them in an unassailable position and they will return to division two after a season 's absence .
24 ‘ I 've seen him myself , or else hearing about it has put me in a special state of mind , and all the other factors have come up right , atmospheric conditions , combinations of light and dark , what you like , and made me create what I believed I was seeing .
25 It has put us in the position of villains , whereas the Secretary of State is the villain because he will not pay .
26 Chairman Alan Brooker believes the company 's increased size has put it in a better position to win larger , long-term contracts , in line with DCM 's stated policy , and should lead to improved margins and faster growth .
27 this suggests a recognition that cultural production is itself a form of knowledge or , as Hilary Robinson has put it in a recent issue of WAM ( No49 ) in discussing women 's body art , that artists could be said to be producing theory visually ’ .
28 But the local council has put it in the highest council tax band — for houses worth at least three hundred thousand pounds .
29 I said very carefully , ‘ Yes , I do see that if your pal Richard is behind this he has put you in a corner .
30 Third , Raven has signed it in a position that suggests ownership ( i.e ; on the back ) ; if he were claiming authorship he would surely have signed it in the bottom right-hand corner in the normal way .
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