Example sentences of "have [adv] [verb] [conj] this " in BNC.
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1 | But the government has just announced that this staff concerned with employment advice will move back into the Department of Employment , to ensure that their work is more integrated with that of the staff paying benefits to the unemployed . |
2 | Sadly the loco is showing its age , and the GC has always said that this final six months is a matter of gently does it . |
3 | The industry has always claimed that this was a purely technical decision without any political overtones . |
4 | Institutional psychiatry with its reliance on hospital treatment has clearly failed and this predates the advent of community care in this country . |
5 | The Leftist Unity party is , in effect , led and controlled by the Spanish Communist Party , but Mr Anguita has wisely realised that this new name is less dangerous . ’ |
6 | Broughton Lane has also changed since this view was taken in the 1950's . |
7 | The public perception of Amnesty has also changed and this has not happened by accident . |
8 | Perhaps Paisiello hoped his ‘ Intermezzo ’ would achieve the fame equal to that of its predecessor ; in the event , confusion over names has often meant that this ‘ mark II ’ setting has been completely ignored . |
9 | Trevor has often wondered whether this made him grow up with silly fussy habits which irritated the girls with whom he would like to have been involved . |
10 | It has now transpired that this money can not be guaranteed , and the estate may be sold instead to a private buyer . |
11 | Geoffrey Elton has consistently argued that this revolutionary new strategy was the brainchild of the recently appointed secretary to the privy council , Thomas Cromwell , who should thus be seen as the sole architect of the Henrician Reformation . |
12 | However , he has never stated that this was in fact the case . |
13 | He 'd always assumed that this was a piece of official terminology until one day he 'd asked what it meant , and found out that it stood for Another Fucking Drunk . |
14 | He 's keeping himself so busy , he 'd quite forgotten that this weekend is the 6th anniversary of the accident . |
15 | to see the family G P in Southwold I think that got things moving because I do n't they would have done anything , they 'd have just accepted that this is the end , you know , he 's gon na die in agony . |
16 | ‘ The girl 's allowance must have just arrived when this happened , ’ the Captain said . |
17 | He noticed too that for the first time since he had arrived at the Cages there was a total silence , as if all the eagles , and all the imprisoned creatures thereabout had instinctively understood that this old eagle 's troubled painful words marked an end to a terrible life ; and perhaps in some strange way the beginning of something none dared hope might come to pass . |
18 | He had only to wait until this conference of sacred and secular powers was over . |
19 | Mr had better remain while this is going on . |
20 | At Great Casterton I had suddenly discovered that this process held a hidden danger and that in the future this had to be avoided at all costs . |
21 | Under its constitution West Germany ( like Japan — see below ) could take no part in external military activities , and by Aug. 20 Chancellor Kohl had apparently accepted that this was a definitive barrier , the view of both Foreign Minister Genscher and Defence Minister Gerhard Stoltenberg ( both Free Democrats in Kohl 's Christian Democrat-led coalition ) . |
22 | Lucy had already decided that this would be the wisest course for her to take . |
23 | The Italian interior minister had already stipulated that this was the only way he could guarantee the security of the World Cup . |
24 | The Italian interior minister had already stipulated that this was the only way he could guarantee the security of the World Cup . |
25 | Sally-Anne had already checked that this was the only one of herself in the pile . |
26 | I had not doubt that this Ichaelan free-lance , probably some spindly droop with acne and myopia , had found himself on a world where nothing but good old genetics had spawned a race of tall , handsome , muscular people . |
27 | They had not realized that this had happened . |
28 | The group who face the most difficulty getting adequately trained are women doctors , and they made their voices heard at the conference despite the organisers admitting with startling candour that they had not anticipated that this issue would arise . |
29 | yes and I 've just verified that this witness agrees on that matter and that he has nothing to do with it , is that right ? |
30 | Liz had just announced that this conversation had convinced her , and she was going to get a hospital job of some sort , when Juliet suddenly remembered Nigel . |