Example sentences of "have [verb] [verb] [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.
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31 | Fletcher said : ‘ If we want England sides to perform better overseas then we have got to sort out the itineraries . |
32 | They have got to find out the rules and then fight by the rules . ’ |
33 | They have got to pin down the Turks for five-minute periods , which will exaggerate the sense of panic in their back four . |
34 | 1 Are there special words in your area for any of these : child , playing truant , sandwich , packed lunch , look at , very surprised , too hot ( of a person ) , wood for the bonfire. 2 What other words and expressions are special to your area ? 3 Use the ideas you have got to make up a local phrase book for your area . |
35 | We have helped to bring about the formation of the International Tropical Timber Organisation — to regulate the industry and to set up sustainable management . |
36 | Students of the British public sector have attempted to set down the ‘ typical ’ features of industrial relations in nationalized industries . |
37 | I would n't have gone rush I mean some mothers have gone rushing up the school and complained . |
38 | ‘ Italian security chiefs .. have pledged to lock up the yobs in Sardinia 's notorious Buoncamino Prison and leave them there until AFTER the World Cup ends . ’ |
39 | And for Christians the Enlightenment has meant that the world of phenomena and , later , the materialistic world have combined to force out the reality of the spiritual realm . |
40 | Bureaucratic and institutional practices in public life , and idiosyncratic and private beliefs in private life have combined to push out the communitarian and personal dimensions of dying , death itself , and bereavement . |
41 | Linfield and Glentoran supporters clubs have combined to rig out the teams with 1st Newtownabbey Blues and Castlereagh Glens supplying the kits . |
42 | When I have finished reading out the list , I shall tap on the table . |
43 | In this article I have tried to tease out the underlying assumptions of educational policies concerned with ‘ race ’ and gender . |
44 | ‘ We are emerging from just about as difficult a period as I can remember in over 37 years in the business , but we are emerging with capital ratios still among the strongest of any of the world 's banks — ready and willing to lend for any viable purpose , and desperate for the chance to show both personal and corporate customers that the personal , flexible , friendly service which we have tried to give in the past and which I hope has given us the privilege of enjoying your company tonight — that same service is still very much on offer today . ’ |
45 | Some countries have tried to slow down the exodus by insisting that players can not leave before a certain age , usually 28 , or until they have completed their national service . |
46 | To the west of the caravan sites , owners of caravans and beach huts have tried to close off an access road along the back of the sea defences . |
47 | You have tried to read out a complete package using option 1.3.1 when one or more modules are HCOA ( Hard Copy Only Available ) or their selection within the package does not exist . |
48 | VANDALS have tried to cut down the tree which has become a shrine to rock star Marc Bolan . |
49 | The chairman of the Conservative party , the right hon. Member for Bath ( Mr. Patten ) , and the hon. Member for Stockton , South have tried to knock down the political and economic case for regional policy that has been advanced by the Labour party . |
50 | We have tried to sum up the fragments of information which we have for the last three centuries in our second chapter , ‘ Glimpses of a Lost History ’ . |
51 | I have tried to build up a repertoire that incorporates only pieces I can live with throughout an entire lifetime . |
52 | I 'm actually , I 'm quite high on as theorist as well and I like to write everything out in full and I clear structures and if I go to training sessions and they 're all over the place , it 's such a in about five minutes and I have to say hang on a minute it might not be structured in the way that you like it but you can actually learn from it . |
53 | A section at the end looks at relocation allowances offered to new recruits who have to move to take up an appointment . |
54 | Protesters have vowed to carry on the demonstrations despite the fact the tour has been given tacit approval by the African National Congress . |
55 | The rebels have vowed to keep up the pressure on Mr Cristiani until his government agrees to negotiation that would lead to full guarantees for human rights and civil liberties , as well as the dismissal of several high-ranking army officers . |
56 | If I do n't spot the trouble straight away , the knitting goes tight or the yarn snaps and it causes no end of frustration when I have to stop to sort out the mess . |
57 | Increasingly powerful transmitters , satellite relays , and cable systems have begun to open up the British electorate to a wider variety of broadcast news sources , while business mergers have effectively consolidated control of the press into a very few hands ( Newton , 1988a , p. 314 ; Negrine , 1989 , ch. 4 ) . |
58 | On the other hand , a pro-rights clergyman suggested that it is our traditional despotic treatment of the non-human creation which has been truly infantile , and that it is only in this century that we have begun to grow up a little . |
59 | These actions have begun to bring about an improvement in the value and appropriateness of project reports . |
60 | Regional health authority officers have denied any plans for a merger but have failed to rule out the idea altogether . |