Example sentences of "have [verb] [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm more than delighted that more recent revivals have reinstated the work to its rightful place in the repertoire . |
2 | A COMPROMISE could be achieved between the owners of a Suffolk stately home and local residents over plans to divert a footpath which have aroused a storm of debate . |
3 | Means-related fines , in particular , have aroused the ire of middle-income earners . |
4 | In recent years the head offices of Fianna Fail and Fine Gael have taken steps to increase their influence on this process , and have aroused the resentment of local favourites whose chances of nomination have been jeopardised by this " interference " . |
5 | ‘ But I genuinely feel that my feelings towards the FA have stopped a bit of progress for my son . |
6 | In fact , however , as is shown in some detail in chapter 11 , while the Conservatives have been very committed to public ‘ expenditure restraint and have stopped the growth of public employment , they too have found social policy expenditure hard to curb . |
7 | Once you have stopped the attacker in his tracks , then you can deal with the grip itself , but until then it is a second priority . |
8 | Far from improving the working of the economy , with their policies they have stopped the economy from working for many families and firms throughout the land . |
9 | This length was used by Fair American to win the North American Championships , although some boats have lengthened the forestay to as much as 62ft 7in ( 19.1m ) . |
10 | ‘ We have to attend a reception at the Ambassador 's . ’ |
11 | Have to go every week on the train |
12 | ‘ I have to see a man about something . |
13 | I only have to see a bottle of Orvieto and those desperate dawns rise up before me . |
14 | ‘ I have to see the Queen at once , and privately . |
15 | ‘ New technology and computers — but at basic level for top management who know nothing about it but have to see an authority through a changeover ’ . |
16 | Despite the existence of such a remedy , a number of problems have plagued the use of the remedy . |
17 | Environmental groups have criticized the government for failing to designate Ramsar sites quickly enough . |
18 | The convention establishes procedures for the transport and disposal of toxic waste , and insists that the country for which the waste is intended should agree to receive it before it leaves port — an effort to avoid incidents such as the 1988 voyage from port to port of the Karin B. Environmentalists have criticized the convention for its lack of " teeth " — enforcement is left to individual countries — and for its lack of precision on what constitutes acceptable disposal standards . |
19 | The move has been welcomed by pollution campaigners in Britain , who have criticized the Department of Environment for its alleged failure to issue sufficient pollution warnings . |
20 | On the basis that this represents a challenging but realistically attainable target , I have calculated a target for each branch on the attached sheet . |
21 | We have calculated an equilibrium for the model set out above . |
22 | Sidney Drell , from Stanford University , and colleagues have calculated the effects of a monopole on the simple atoms of hydrogen and helium . |
23 | So far , we have calculated the yield to maturity on the basis of semi-annual discounting of semiannual coupon payments . |
24 | Scholars such as Plumb , Holmes and Speck have painted a picture of an independent and politically aware electorate whose voting behaviour was swayed by considerations of party allegiance and their attitudes towards the political issues of the day . |
25 | The Government have painted a picture of willing participants lining up to take part in this scheme . |
26 | So I have painted a picture of an island Shangri-la , a Mediterranean Utopia and I make no apologies . |
27 | When considering the question of the character of the coordinate singularity at , Chandrasekhar and Xanthopoulos ( 1986 b ) have given a transformation by which it can be removed . |
28 | Yeah , but we have given a promise to it |
29 | Does he agree that the nationalists in Mid-Ulster have given a warning to the House by the way in which they voted , with a colossal rise in the Sinn Fein vote and a colossal drop in the SDLP vote ? |
30 | In the less demotic phases of my career I have given a number of lectures , most of them described as the Disraeli lectures , some as the Macmillan lecture and some even as the Macleod lecture . |