Example sentences of "have [prep] the [noun sg] [vb past] " in BNC.
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1 | One , he has from the start recognized your talent ; and two , he is in love with you . ’ |
2 | Extended development of heads and others has in the past amounted to little more than the agglomeration of courses relating to specific short-term issues . |
3 | One owner of former Chester Beatty material — although he has in the past denied this — now proving reluctant to return it , is David Nasser Khalili , the dealer/collector who is offering his collection on loan to the British nation ( see The Art Newspaper , No. 21 , October 1992. p.1 ) . |
4 | Footnote : The annual Cliff Richard Pro Celebrity Tennis event , which has in the past enticed such unlikely names as onto court to raise funds for the Tennis Development Trust , will this year be played at the National Indoor Arena , in Birmingham , in December . |
5 | Human Communication , an important area of psychology , in which the Department has in the past had only piecemeal interests had been very significantly strengthened by the appointment of Professor Vicki Bruce . |
6 | Twice-married Mr Young , 67 , has in the past said the relationship was strong and he saw no reason to change it . |
7 | Whilst this is perhaps more straightforward in certain businesses like banks , or in other activities such as in the military or diplomatic field , it is no less important in other sectors where a security culture has in the past seemed unnecessary . |
8 | To qualify to jump in the competition that has in the past produced young internationals like Annette Lewis , Marie Edgar and Paul Sutton , she has had to tour all over England . |
9 | In spite of her disability , Elaine has in the past led a remarkably active and normal life . |
10 | Moreover , the GMC has in the past challenged unorthodox treatments . |
11 | I think Brian Way has in the past misjudged Dorothy Heathcote 's work because he has seen it as intellectual . |
12 | Attendance at such exhibitions has in the past allowed companies both to protect existing jobs and expand their workforces . |
13 | The Czech Electricity Company has in the past resisted using hard coal because of its higher cost . |
14 | Relief has also been refused on the ground that the applicant has in the past behaved badly in dealings with the respondent and so is undeserving of assistance . |
15 | It allowed and encouraged the possibility of longer-term co-operation with business and property development , which has in the past proved more difficult to achieve with locally elected councils , through which other interests may achieve higher levels of representation . |
16 | The Rye : Twist THE RYE are one of the NorthEast most successful homegrown bands at the moment , but their self-professed ‘ unpigeonhole-able ’ music has in the past proved too difficult for major record labels to get their heads around . |
17 | Dounreay has in the past reprocessed just over 250 spent fuel rods annually , and a maximum of 758 in any one year . |
18 | It has in the past happened that a client has been advised by the agent to amend an order , has entirely agreed with that advice , but has at the same time pointed out that his authority does not extend to giving a final decision , and this can be awkward . |
19 | Nothing more than that someone , by no means necessarily the purchaser of the record , has in the past bought not from Nestle 's but from a retail shop three bars of chocolate and that the purchaser has thus directly or indirectly acquired the wrappers . |
20 | The Rayo system is likely to be sold to Chile which has in the past supplied arms to Saddam Hussein . |
21 | The arrival of Keown at Arsenal would put a question mark over the future of Steve Bould , although Graham has in the past employed a three-man system at the heart of the Highbury defence to great effect . |
22 | In part the practical difficulty of withholding tax most of which is deducted at source has prevented it from ever assuming large-scale proportions , while the fact that opposition has in the past tended to focus on specific wars , of which the Vietnam war was the most prominent recent example , ensured that it was usually a relatively transient phenomenon . |
23 | It recorded the main events of his life , and modern scholarship has in the main verified it from independent documentary sources as well as from Rolle 's own writings . |
24 | His problems in composing this lecture were no doubt compounded by the fact that he had had in the past expressed no great liking for Goethe 's poetry — " I ca n't stand his stuff , " he had once told Ronald Duncan — and in any case he now found public addresses a complete waste of time.Immediately on his return from Germany , he travelled to the United States for a visit of two months . |
25 | After an eight-year sojourn in Rutland the OCU moved again , in February 1976 to Marham , having in the meantime ceased PR conversion and lost its PR.3s . |
26 | I returned to Berkeley 's argument some time later , having in the meantime read Ludwig Wittgenstein 's Blue and Brown Books , and in particular , his treatment of the question ‘ What is it that bodily and mental strain have in common ? ’ |
27 | At the same time , having in the end faced down the rebels and preserved the loyalty of the army , he had the opportunity to push ahead with his policy . |
28 | Even the attempt to limit the number of members each guild or craft might have on the council did not curb the power of the greater companies . |
29 | Perhaps the most striking and most controversial aspect of the proposals introduced yesterday is the effect they will have on the low paid . |
30 | Perhaps the most striking and most controversial aspect of the proposals introduced yesterday is the effect they will have on the low paid . |