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

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1 The Japanese researchers have implanted a ferromagnetic glass ceramic into the bone cavity close to the tumour site .
2 The Eastons restored the ornamental paintwork , most of it imitation brickwork painted over the actual brick , and in the case of the wall paintings , have reinstated the full scheme .
3 The club have chartered a special flight from Manchester to Bologna and over 100 fans hare already booked up to travel with the official party .
4 However , we have to acknowledge the considerable benefits that have accrued in the past because people have hunted — benefits to conservation in general , not to the individual animals being hunted .
5 While it is essential , not only for the support through food supply for indigenous populations but also to provide a sound base on which economic progress can be made , it is unfortunate that in so many cases injudicious land-use practices have negated the very factor , increased productivity , that they sought to improve .
6 A long time in the dark and he d have to go a long way round if he was n't to upset the sheep and alert Jack .
7 ‘ We have to go a long way south before we get to Alaska , ’ he said .
8 It will create interest in the foreground which I think is important and often , especially looking across water an expanse of water if you have n't got any interesting detail in the foreground yo you have to go a long way into the picture before it begins to get interesting .
9 You have to go the scenic route and learn things that way . ’
10 But the idea that you have to see the original film is misplaced and outmoded .
11 Euro-MPs of all parties have criticized the European Commission for its alleged weakness on implementing an integrated environmental policy .
12 Environmentalists have criticized the new measures as insufficient .
13 I have given a great deal of thought as to how much I should actually tell you about this period and what just to leave to your imagination .
14 ‘ We played the leading role in bringing Zimbabwe to independence and have given a great deal of help to Zimbabwe since independence , ’ she said .
15 The Government for their part have given a firm commitment to implement the recommendations of the review body unless there are clear and compelling reasons to do otherwise .
16 Glamorgan have given a six-week trial to former Kent allrounder Mark Dobson , 24 .
17 SCHOOL governors have given a cautious welcome to news that the go-ahead has been given to expand Darlington 's overcrowded Catholic schools .
18 Wordsworth concludes The Prelude with tributes to his sister Dorothy , and to S. T. Coleridge , both of whom , in their different ways , helped him to resolve the personal crisis into which the events of the 1790s had led him , and I have given a short biography of each .
19 In chapter 3 I shall discuss more fully the question of how far these demographic structures do affect the nature of family obligations , at any given point in historical time , considering in particular how far demographic factors in the late twentieth century have given a particular shape to kin groups .
20 Otherwise , they may find that they have given a huge advantage to their competitors , without benefiting sufficiently from the opportunities that have been made available to them .
21 Here we have given a Penitential Service and a Prayer Service with a suggested format for each .
22 In so doing , they have given a false picture of Jesus ’ own intention in the use of parables .
23 The council 's community and leisure services committee have given an extra £3,100 to Bordon CAB and £3,700 to the Alton office in the financial year starting on April 1st .
24 Complaints sent from Malaysian businessmen to government officials have given an unprecedented insight into the extent of illegal rainforest logging in country .
25 CUSTOMERS at Child & Co have given an enthusiastic welcome to a newly opened museum room at the branch .
26 I join those who have given an enthusiastic welcome to the Queen 's Speech and to the measures within it .
27 National Trust members and the general public have given an enthusiastic reception to the National Trust Visa card and savings account scheme launched with Midland Bank in April .
28 A conciliatory statement by Eisenhower on 20 January 1960 ( which may in itself have given the Soviet leadership the impression that a little meddling in Cuba would not incur serious repercussions ) was vociferously denounced by the PSP , creating an additional source of pressure on the Kremlin to make at least some show of solidarity with Castro 's ‘ small country struggling alone ’ .
29 After chatting to the veterans for several minutes , the prince turned to an aide and joked : ‘ I hope we have given the right medals to the right people . ’
30 ‘ Ladies and gentlemen , ’ called the headmaster , ‘ we are ready to begin our pageant , to which we have given the lighthearted title Islamic Wimbledon ! ’
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