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

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1 Lawbreakers have placed themselves outside of society by committing their offences , but the penal process should ultimately aim at returning them to society as full members .
2 If we do not know what we have committed ourselves to in the GATT round , it is difficult to know how to decide the reforms .
3 Its magnitude is officially given as below 9 , so that it should be invisible with binoculars ; I have suspected it with × 12 or higher magnification , but it is difficult to be sure , as there are scattered disconnected stars around .
4 Its magnitude is only 9 according to official estimates ; I have never seen it with low-power binoculars , but I have suspected it with × 20 , though I would not have noticed it if I had not known just where it was .
5 And indeed , it was then that I felt a new resolve not to be daunted in respect to the one professional task I have entrusted myself with on this trip ; that is to say , regarding Miss Kenton and our present staffing problems , But that was this morning .
6 I think they have got me in as Comic Relief . ’
7 Now in this case the police have the burning proof we have to satisfy you of in particular three things .
8 Well the first time you have to get it for at least six months .
9 DURING a survey of the southern sky for millisecond pulsars , we have discovered one with by far the greatest flux density of any known millisecond pulsar , often exceeding 1Jy at 430MHz .
10 This was an important first principle , and one which we constantly have to remind ourselves of in days of limited resources .
11 Now have changed it from per kilo to per piece .
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