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

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1 When you 've made your gifts to the various museums , you have given them with the stipulation that none of the works of art may ever be sold .
2 And Goldberg , in his pad : I have never said or written any of the sentiments attributed to me here , though I have heard them from the mouths and read them from the pens of others .
3 At first the health authorities will have to place their contracts where they have placed them in the past .
4 ‘ I have to like them on the phone , ’ she says .
5 Sometimes we shave them , other times we have to sit them in the bath with hot water up to their necks and soak it off . ’
6 Since , however , the types of response given by these enquirers did not differ significantly from applicants , we have grouped them with the applicants for the purpose of the analysis .
7 This win over their local rivals now means Rovers ' record under Big Mal 's vibrant leadership is one defeat followed by a run of one draw and three victories which have lifted them off the bottom of the table .
8 We have educated them to the fact of their own power .
9 And I have seen them at the mid-day rest hour of twelve to one , I have seen a ploughman come into the stable , shake up the straw in the stall of his leading beast and lie down there and sleep .
10 yeah people have seen them at the discos and , will do , and er even , even those that gives patterns or designs people are buying , have in the house now instead of watching television , sit and watch the pattern on the wall er , but erm
11 And you probably have to hire them by the week do you ?
12 I stress that we have made them in the most constructive vein possible .
13 The players owe a debt to the club and those long-suffering fans who have made them among the best paid in the game .
14 I was present at the sale and bought a set of Keesing 's Contemporary Archives which have proved invaluable though I have used them with the usual misgivings that accompany the enjoyment of a benefit which has been denied to others .
15 All Governments use guillotines , but no Government have used them with the frequency of this Administration .
16 But I mean , when you think of the amount of people in this block that 's bought their house and the state that the building 's in , I mean , I have told them in the corporation that a lick of paint would nah do it any harm .
17 You have to smack them in the face and leave without saying goodbye .
18 In arriving at these estimates I have based them on the following estimations and assumptions :
19 We have geared them for the charter market . ’
20 Erm so when you sort of dig the ground up you have to chuck them out the way .
21 There now exist community groups of a greater or lesser degree of militancy which have eschewed political parties as the main vehicle of their demands ( although they often have to use them in the later stages of campaigns ) .
22 Copies have replaced them in the cathedral nave .
23 its not , you ca n't , the thing is you ca n't defend them without how you die , you ca n't train people how to avo to die , you can only train them how to avoid it , so it does n't really matter if you get fired or not , but they show you the drills and you have to do them to the best of your ability the blank rounds are only there to the conditions , now this is why they 've got these laser got laser sights all over the body , helmet and torso and the actual weapons got a laser on top and you get , if you get near one of these things you go dead and your out , and you can actually simulate
24 We have encountered them throughout the book .
25 I believe that we achieve this very successfully , and when you bear in mind the pressure under which the Magistracy have been in recent times , with erm industrial action , demonstrations , which have brought them to the forefront of the attention , I think it 's a remarkably achievement that the Magistrates have come through this with the public in general terms satisfied with the performance of Magistrates in the discharge of these very onerous functions .
26 Rimbaud would seem to be especially culpable since ‘ the deconstructions of semantic forms , the destabilizations of meaning , as we have known them during the past decades , derive from Rimbaud 's dissolution of the self ’ .
27 advisers , we have known them through the period their firm through the period of time quite a number of years , and we can federate er er testify to their integrity .
28 However absurd these may seem in some respects , we have to read them in the light of the knowledge then available .
29 British exporters have been extremely successful and that is because the Government have provided them with the right framework for success .
30 You have to count them from the first , this is one , one , two , three , four
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