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

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1 The Essex Gliding Club 's plans for the former bomber station at Ridgewell near Clare , due to be discussed by Braintree planner on March 29 , have aroused unprecedented opposition among residents .
2 Will the Minister confirm that we have stopped medium-term cover for the Soviet Union longer than any other OECD country ?
3 They have to attend enormous numbers of operations and watch experts doing it .
4 Both the Indonesian and Malaysian governments have criticized Western countries for failing to provide assistance to tackle the fires , and have accused the West of demonstrating hypocrisy in attacking forestry policy in the region while failing to respond to the crisis .
5 We have calculated potential correlations between any disturbed motor function and the presence or absence of cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy .
6 Australia 's defeats at Swansea and Llanelli , and only four tries in five matches in Wales , have given new hope to home players and fans only 12 months on from the 38–3 record home defeat at the hands of the Wallabies .
7 Gilbert is now acknowledged to have been a brilliant geomorphologist who made a contribution which anticipated many of the developments half a century later and whose deductions regarding stream and landscape mechanics ‘ have given new life to quantitative geomorphology in the twentieth century ’ ( Chorley , Dunn and Beckinsale , 1964 , p. 572 ) .
8 We have given strong support to the Sports Council and its efforts to raise participation in sport .
9 So we have given variable amounts of information about the speaker or the hearer or the time or the place as we have discussed different fragments of discourse .
10 Some innovative health authorities have given financial assistance for the establishment of advocacy schemes , though such money must be provided as a ‘ donation ’ or ‘ gift ’ rather than as revenue with strings attached .
11 The Government have given renewed priority to improvements in the infrastructure — in roads and railways and other transport .
12 One of several players to have come into the Armagh side of late to join the more experienced brigade , Mark is following in the footsteps of two of Killeavey 's most distinguished players , Gareth and Padraig O'Neill , both of whom have given great service to the county .
13 Other hon. Members have given specific examples of their constituents .
14 However , even with their aid it is thought by some to be unlikely that the outer Moon could have been melted quickly enough to yield those highland rock samples that have given radiometric ages of about 4300 Ma and older .
15 Although the Central Consultants and Specialists Committee has backed the changes in working patterns , task forces have given mixed reviews on consultants ' commitment to the changes .
16 For example , a company may pay off its bank overdraft ahead of its other liabilities because the directors have given personal guarantees to the bank .
17 With regard to the modest intestinal permeability test-intestinal morphometry relationship , it should be noted that previous attempts to correlate the intestinal permeability test results with jejunal histology have given conflicting results in patients with and without coeliac disease .
18 In the table at the right of Figure 1 I have given rough figures for the numbers of neurons and synapses in the human neocortex .
19 More widely still , Willses have given essential help in promoting the United World Colleges and inaugurating the International Baccalaureate .
20 Both Catholic and evangelical churches ( particularly those based in the United States ) have given economic aid to villages , particularly in the Ixil ‘ development pole ’ .
21 For far too long we have given free publicity for such tourist spots as Edinburgh Castle .
22 It suggests , too , that feminist research on resources within households has grounded its analyses in the accounts that white women have given white researchers about their lives .
23 Alan Bray and Jeffrey Weeks have given historical support to this view , though not without qualification ; I remarked in Part 1 some further reservations .
24 More importantly , however , they have given added urgency to the long-running debate about the future of Britain 's inner cities .
25 Birley and Hudson ( 1983 ) and Berkowitz and her colleagues ( 1984 ) have given sensitive descriptions of the ways in which the family might best be helped .
26 The two sides have given different interpretations of the accord , but officials on both sides have confirmed the broad terms of an agreement to a transitional government of national unity .
27 Since 1983 , changes in social security regulations have given private-sector providers of residential and nursing-home care the confidence to expand because a subsidy was available for those residents without means or who ran out of money to pay the fees .
28 while the directors have given careful consideration to whether the company will continue to be a going concern , the directors ' statements can not be a guarantee that that will happen .
29 I have given careful consideration to the representations I have received on the level of settlement and the views that the local authority associations in coming to my final decisions .
30 I have given strict orders to my henchmen that if I die in suspicious circumstances , they are to hang my chaplain immediately .
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