Example sentences of "have [adv] [verb] [prep] in " in BNC.

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1 I do not for one minute believe that we shall hand over everything that this country has ever stood for in terms of its independence .
2 And with ret with er land availability erm with regard to the land availability figures , Mr Steel also includes a s a site of some ten hectares which the County Council has formally objected to in terms of a planning application lodged and in terms of the distributional strategy of the local plan .
3 The council observes that the estimated total cost , including preliminary expenses , has now risen to in excess of £63 million , and that that does not include the costs of disruption during the construction period .
4 And so I got more and more involved with the electronics thing , and stopped playing in groups completely in 1980 , having started work in the design section of various electronics companies like Pignose , Oberheim and BC Rich , who I 'd actually started with in ‘ 77 , then Fender during ‘ 81 and ‘ 82 . ’
5 Now his awareness of the new pictorial possibilities which Picasso had instinctively hit upon in the Demoiselles and his study of the work of Cézanne ( whose influence , indeed , can already be sensed in the Baigneuse ) were to make him , within the space of a few months , a major force in twentieth-century painting .
6 The famous trip to Europe , which Lear had constantly referred to in his letters as if it were an experience which united him with the great ornithologist , became the bitter disappointment of a friendship manqué .
7 as far as the committee was concerned there is they 've taken a decision on the preferred route , but we did as I 've just referred to in the earlier work , er we did assess that erm and that showed again er that the traffic would n't transfer from the A sixty one onto a southern bypass and a inner northern relief road .
8 There will be a single budget which we 've always argued for in the management committee the head of centre will and this is very important and I hope members are clear the head of centre which is the head of the Moat Centre which is the proposed under the amendment will be appointed within this financial year , will be appointed out of the existing budget .
9 Every friend you 've ever relied on in government would have trouble remembering your name .
10 It 's everything I 've ever dreamed of in a cock .
11 And then one day the , the lady in the course of her associations , described an activity she had often indulged in in childhood .
12 interesting actually , how the , how the advanced drugs work , I 've never looked into in that detail .
13 Clasper was soon hauled out of the water by the forces of law and order , something he had never bargained for in a lifetime 's fight against them .
14 Food in the supermarkets , for example — we 're now quite used to all sorts of delicacies that most British people had never heard of in the '70s .
15 For me the poem also has a more elusive quality , which I have perhaps hinted at in describing the extract as self-dramatising .
16 Some other more exotic models I have already referred to in passing .
17 These have just come in in the last year .
18 In order to take account of this , we are going to need some way of making appeals to notions like ‘ shared presuppositions ’ , 'encyclopedic knowledge' , ‘ intention / purpose in uttering ’ and ‘ experience of previous similar text ’ which we have simply appealed to in an ad hoc way in our discussion so far .
19 the island boasts an abundance of wild life — you will see animals , birds and fish that you have never dreamed of in a setting of luxurious vegetation .
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