Example sentences of "have [verb] [indef pn] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 L = teacher who has taught lots of lessons with the unit .
2 ‘ Since the board has elected as a matter of practice not to give reasons , and has given none to Mr. Cunningham , it has been bound by its own logic not to attempt to justify for the benefit of the court the figure awarded .
3 He noted a marked increase in exhibitions devoted to modern decorative arts : in 1995 the Art Institute of Chicago , for example , will be presenting a show on twentieth-century British silversmiths whilst the current series of design exhibitions at the Bauhaus Archive has included one on metalwork .
4 It 's no secret that Mansell has more than just a soft spot for Frank Williams , and indeed has enjoyed lots of success at Williams in the past .
5 I personally find it strange that there is still a stampede to buy any dog that has won anything in Germany .
6 Church of Scotland deaconess Lynda Wright has met plenty of Shirley Valentines in her time .
7 For a city that has seen plenty of violence , Colombo was curiously calm after Mr Premadasa 's death .
8 If a court has sentenced somebody to prison for an excessive length of time , there is already a sentencing council — the Court of Appeal , which can reduce the sentence .
9 We can conclude that the audit has said nothing about economy , efficiency or effectiveness .
10 Despite its success , even Mr Welch 's decisive restructuring has suffered lots of setbacks .
11 The deal , announced by Mr Major in the Commons last week , is designed to answer Labour accusations that his six-month EC presidency has done nothing for jobs .
12 And I do not see why it should be different if he has to show that he has done something of value to the seller .
13 John Major has made one for citizens , British Rail has done it for their passengers , the banks have formulated one for their customers and now the JS distribution division has done it for the branches .
14 ‘ She has made lots of friends and is joining all the activities such as swimming galas and the Brownies , ’ said Mrs Nicholson .
15 Nature has produced nothing like Zerodur .
16 Since 1955 , when he was 12 years old and first picked up the bag , Dave has had plenty of chance to come up against those two impostors .
17 Moon has had plenty of backers urging Davies to pick the Scarlets ' Englishman ahead of British Lion Jones , but Blyth insists : ‘ Robert is still the best scrum-half in Britain by miles .
18 He has had plenty of flirtations with European directors and writers and claims to be a great fan of Louis Malle and Alain Resnais , but when it comes right down to it , he does n't believe that a European sensibility sells tickets at the box office .
19 Reputations are not changed overnight , but one of the most audacious goals of this or any other season can hardly hinder the rehabilitation of the young Arsenal striker , who has had plenty of time to repent at leisure past off-field indiscretions .
20 He has had plenty of time . ’
21 The laibon has had plenty of time to think about this ugly incident .
22 But I did n't do anything like that after Uncle died in 1961 , so that means my land has had nothing but cow manure for twenty-five years .
23 He has got something on wheels from us
24 ‘ This jerk has got something about redheads !
25 Because a horse has got plenty of blood and does n't miss a bit of blood drained off and then returned .
26 As radical mutations go , the state of British broadcasting has got nothing on Kafka .
27 No employer will willingly train a craftsman only to see him go down the road to work for another employer who has invested nothing in training .
28 Even Dorothea Shottery had the comfort of a home and money left by her husband , even Dorothea who has contributed nothing to life , has a married name and her freedom .
29 Two thousand words to thank Penelope Leach for her Penguin baby guide book , which has replaced anything by Beckett , Greer , Tynan , Ballard or Updike to become the most important book in my library .
30 The debate in Birmingham has reached something like fever pitch , now that the city council is faced with two rival development schemes .
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