Example sentences of "to have [verb] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The inquiry report also said he appeared to have sprinted off the track for his own safety a finding strongly challenged by course officials .
2 The inquiry report also said he appeared to have sprinted off the track for his own safety a finding strongly challenged by course officials .
3 After only a week of this treatment complex molecules were found to have formed in the mixture , including sugars , nucleic acids and amino acids , the building blocks of proteins .
4 To have gathered from the air a live tradition
5 Klein is not the only psychoanalyst to have commented upon the place of material objects in play .
6 The board of the faculty shall deem a student to have withdrawn from the University if the student has been absent without leave from prescribed instruction for a period of four weeks .
7 Many parties ( including Civic Forum and PAV ) had asked the Interior Ministry to screen their candidates for possible collaboration with the StB in the past , and 166 candidates were reported to have withdrawn by the eve of the elections .
8 I ought to have guessed from the smell , but it was new to me . "
9 Orton and Lewis ( 1931 ) found the proportion of Nucella to Urosalpinx to have fallen on the oyster beds in the Blackwater Estuary under similar circumstances .
10 But will they be able to break the marriage curse that seems to have fallen on the House of Windsor ?
11 On the night of the 17th and into the next day , the Germans mounted a massive bombardment ; shells are said to have fallen at the rate of 400 a minute .
12 Both main parties appear to have fallen for the rhetoric about the rising tide of crime among the young despite statistical evidence which plainly suggests that the problem has declined in recent years .
13 During a lull , when for once nothing seemed to have fallen under the machine , she tried to catch her attention .
14 ‘ You seem to have fallen from the top of a Christmas tree , Fräulein , ’ he said spitefully .
15 More than a billion kilograms of PCBs were probably produced , and a third of this is believed to have leaked into the environment because of careless disposal .
16 Ian Traill , director of the Glasgow-based EuroInfo centre , said last night : ‘ We are delighted to have collaborated with The Scotsman in promoting this service and bringing the single market to the doorstep of Scottish business . ’
17 Once the Iraqis had pulled out , Kuwaiti vigilantes began combing the city for any Iraqi soldiers still hiding in the ruins and for anyone known or thought to have collaborated with the enemy , with Palestinians coming in for particular attention .
18 ( 4 ) It is hereby declared that a person shall not be entitled to rely on the defence provided by subsection ( 1 ) above by reason of his reliance on information supplied by another , unless he shows that it was reasonable in all the circumstances for him to have relied on the information , having regard in particular ( a ) to the steps which he took , and those which might reasonably have been taken , for the purpose of verifying the information ; and ( b ) to whether he had any reason to disbelieve the information .
19 Nevertheless , he could not fail to have heard of the protest movement which originated with Jean Jacques Rousseau ( 1712–78 ) .
20 You see at Banbury School our governing body erm has expressed itself clearly as against the tertiary education proposals as they were first put forward , and I am very pleased to have heard during the debate that they 've been amended as a result of quite a lot as a result of the discussion that has gone on .
21 Similarly in Re New Mashonaland Exploration Company Vaughan Williams J commented , obiter , that where a company has resolved to lend money on security , to have parted with the money before the security had been created would have been negligent .
22 He was alleged to have recalled into the forest without warrant ‘ vills , lands and woods ’ which had been put out by Edward I 's perambulations and confirmed by Edward II : he had , in breach of the Charter of the Forest , amerced men living outside the forest for not attending the Forest Eyre .
23 The future of Abe 's faction was unclear , for it contained many members who were thought to have joined in the belief that Abe was next in line for the office of Prime Minister .
24 Subsidy ‘ in a party interest — and particularly by parties — seems to have stopped by the outbreak of World War 2 ’ .
25 I do n't want to have to go into the city every week for it .
26 I used to have to go to the toilet if I thought I was going to fight anyone , or just go to bed and close my eyes and think , ‘ Not long , not long , not long to go ’ , to keep myself down there .
27 I 'll be all right in a minute ’ , and then she goes , ‘ I 'll let you off this time ’ , and then I did it again — a really loud one , and she goes , ‘ Fay , you 're going to have to go to the Headmistress ’ , she goes …
28 The $489m loss for 1992 means that another 10,000 to 15,000 more jobs are going to have to go at the company as part of the continuing restructuring plan — its payroll actually rose to 252,000 at the end of 1992 from 240,000 in 1991 .
29 When am I supposed to have broken into the house , and why on earth should you think I know anything about any of the guns ? ’
30 Mrs Singh filled them in although she had already expressed alarm at the number of notes she was going to have to write to the school .
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