Example sentences of "have [verb] [subord] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Although the rate of growth has fallen since the oil crises of the 1970s , Japan 's productivity advantage has been magnified by very low rates of increase in unit labour costs .
2 The lineout remains a big headache , although Drikus Hattingh has won good ball at the front and No 8 Adriaan Richter has blossomed as the tour has unfolded .
3 The lateral membrane/intercellular space staining , however , has vanished after the instillation is terminated .
4 If this is passed the government falls : however , despite the fact that such motions are debated every few months , only one has succeeded since the constitution was drawn up in 1958 .
5 Because of the low status of part time training and the realisation that it makes the period between registration and achieving a consultant post even longer , the proportion of doctors training part time has dropped as the proportion of women graduates has increased .
6 ‘ I believe the time has come when the Chamber should say that we can no longer afford to fund the lights from subscriptions alone , said Mr. King emphasising that unless all traders contribute there may well be no lights this year .
7 The time has come when the fact ought to be generally admitted that the amount of government … which is necessary to the welfare or even to the existence of a civilised community , can not permanently co-exist with the effective belief that deference to public opinion is in all cases the sole or the necessary basis of a democracy .
8 One of the few criticisms that has rankled with Mr Kinnock has been the allegation of cockiness — the presumption he has won before the votes have been counted .
9 It may not be possible to decide who has won until the exit polls are announced on Thursday evening .
10 The charge made for school meals is a good example , and in recent years the burden has grown as the price of a school meal has increased dramatically .
11 As she shares Christmas dinner with her brother Charles , Diana will experience for the first time the trauma she has dreaded since the cracks first showed in her marriage .
12 It was up and down and around corners a bit , and it was a nice ride and er and er views of Oxfordshire that nobody has seen before the road came , and you wo n't have that amount of time to look at them ever again , because you 'll be doing seventy instead of seven miles an hour .
13 Business optimism has risen since the Budget , according to a survey by Dun & Bradstreet , the business information company , based on replies from 1,900 managing directors .
14 The town 's Chamber of Trade has said if the Cornmill opened late , it would follow suit .
15 This shows how far Wordsworth has moved since the Preface to Lyrical Ballads , and on what subjects he feels compelled to address his readers ; this time there is no discussion of the theory or poetry , but we begin with a review of the Poor Law Amendment Act ( 1834 ) .
16 What Rick has failed to realise is that the Yamaha Pacifica ( 7,9 & 12 series ) also features a compound radius fingerboard , and has done since the range was introduced in 1990 .
17 He says please do what no British government has done since the war — take a very long term look at it .
18 We have seen that the more modern legitimation of corporate power , which has prevailed since the demise of the fiction/concession theory , is based upon the discipline which the competitive market exerts over the economic power of the company .
19 Doing a little research I can give you approximate numbers of the various things the Guild has made since the turn of the century as follows : 645 sets of Mass vestments , 121 copes , 226 altar cloths , 211 albs plus hundreds of pieces of small linen corporals , purificators amices , etc .
20 In conclusion , one has to wonder whether the borders are in fact open .
21 If the Labour Party , having made its pronouncement , lapses back into the acquiescence which it has shown since the war broke out , its Memorandum may do more harm than good . ’
22 Yes , the sharpest reduction in disconnections for debt has occurred since the companies were put into the private sector .
23 Little change has occurred since the period covered by des Forges and Harber 's account .
24 I think it 's a terribly difficult thing to do , but I 'd like to have a go at it in the following way , by saying that somebody is a case of sexual harassment has occurred when the behaviour of one person makes another person uncomfortable in such a way that that person , the person who 's uncomfortable , becomes overly conscious of their gender or sexual characteristics .
25 Perhaps the most usual description of aesthetic experience in the last hundred years has occurred when the critic has been faced with the need to react to one isolated work of art .
26 9.5 Effect of waiver Each of the Tenant 's covenants shall remain in full force both at law and in equity notwithstanding that the Landlord shall have waived or released temporarily any such covenant or waived or released temporarily or permanently revocably or irrevocably a similar covenant or similar covenants affecting any other part of the Centre or the Adjoining Property This provision is an attempt to circumvent the rather harsh law of waiver , by which a landlord will lose its right to forfeit the lease where a non-continuing breach has occurred if the landlord does some act to suggest that the landlord is nevertheless satisfied to continue the tenancy , eg by accepting rent from the tenant .
27 It will be presumed that death has occurred if the Policyholder has been missing for 90 consecutive days and sufficient evidence is provided to support the conclusion that death was caused by accident .
28 If the House of Commons is not inclined to accept the Lords amendments , something has to give if the Bill is not to fail .
29 Because of an appointment or whatever one has to leave before the group as a whole breaks up .
30 Justice without immediacy is justice perverted , not least when the guilty go free after a case has lapsed because the credibility of identity evidence has been undermined by delay .
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