Example sentences of "to have [verb] [adj] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | A report in The Independent had earlier praised the Party 's progressiveness but pictured a meeting in Fishburn workmen 's club where women seemed to have fallen foul of clubland 's oldest rule . |
2 | From the early days he seems to have become involved in trade-union activities , and for his part in the Manchester strike of 1818 he was sent to prison for two years in 1819 . |
3 | However , " culture " and art " were inherently undemocratic since they stood for processes of feeling , understanding , and evaluation that were considered to have become lost to majority cultures and literacies . |
4 | God the Shepherd seems to have become well-established within Christianity , but God the Housekeeper less so . |
5 | they , they had to improve the productivity from the land and im well not productivity , just efficiency generally , and that how that it would n't have made economic sense for them to have gone straight for socialism . |
6 | That would make it extremely painful to have gone short of sterling in the past few days . |
7 | Towards the end of the eighteenth century both pewter and pure tin — natural or silvered — were also being used , though the nobility appear to have remained loyal to brass , it being more convenient for the engraver to work , especially if one 's coat-of-arms was to appear on it . |