Example sentences of "have [verb] in [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah , did a lot of people have to go in homes in those days , or is it just like today ? |
2 | During this period I have given readings and seminar papers at various academic centres , including the universities of Oxford , Durham , Edinburgh , Essex , Manchester , Lancaster , Newcastle , Sussex , and East Anglia , and have written a number of unpublished papers which I have given in seminars at other similar establishments . |
3 | The moves , counter moves , rejections , romances and broken hearts are spun together effortlessly through the music and will strike a chord with any teenagers and ex-teenagers who have fallen in love on a Saturday night . |
4 | I have fallen in love with American names , The sharp names that never get fat , The snakeskin-titles of mining claims , The plumed war-bonnet of Medicine Hat , Tucson and Deadwood and Lost Mule Flat . |
5 | The British have fallen in love with this Mediterranean island because it has everything for a perfect holiday : sunny skies , glorious beaches , bustling resorts , friendly people , fascinating sights and beautiful countryside . |
6 | I have fallen in love with the classic straight/shiny/side-parted style . |
7 | Most experienced social workers and therapists have had clients who , confessedly or otherwise , have been sexually attracted towards and/or have fallen in love with them . |
8 | People have fallen in love for stranger reasons , but music has obviously played a central role in their marriage . |
9 | Every newspaper in Punjab and many outside have fallen in line with the code of conduct . |
10 | You have heard in response to a direct question put by yourself to an expert for North Yorkshire County Council , that he regarded the village of Flaxton as making a contribution to the historic setting of York , that it had a greenbelt function . |
11 | Neighbouring countries ' governments have intervened in favour of their own people . |
12 | Father , we thank you for those you have placed in posts of responsibility in the governments of the world and of our nation . |
13 | Since then major currencies have floated in relation to each other . |
14 | What is meant by informal organizations are those groupings which the employees themselves have developed in accordance with their own needs . |
15 | Two main approaches to the organization of case management services have developed in work with people with the greatest needs , these are individual and team models . |
16 | In some prosperous areas of the country , too , specialist services providing domestic and personal care services direct to elderly people in their own homes have developed in response to local demand . |
17 | ICPIC gives access to details of global environmental legislation including case histories of other companies and the policies they have developed in response to environmental problems . |
18 | Packages of material and resources of various kinds which have developed in association with , though not necessarily directly from , the project are produced and made available . |
19 | Both are part of the process of informal education and have developed in answer to a single underlying requirement to adapt more closely to a profession and within it , to a specific job . ’ |
20 | Current awards now have to fall in line with that figure , always , of course , taking into account any subsequent decline in the value of money . |
21 | May I borrow some space in your magazine to say a big thank you for all the good wishes we have received in connection with the Presidency of the Baptist Union of Scotland ? |
22 | The same is true of the readings of position that we have examined in connection with ambiguity . |
23 | These have formed in response to influxes of meteoric water during phases of uplift and exposure , and may be developed in either platform or slope sediments . |
24 | The three Falcons have flown in excess of 15,000 hours and more than 350 students have graduated . |
25 | Office rents have soared in London over the past couple of years but political factors are also significant as government departments make up more than a quarter of moves . |
26 | The shares have soared in recognition of its prospects after the successful gamble in last year 's Channel 3 licence auctions , when it retained its franchise unopposed with a bid of just £2,000 . |
27 | ‘ You 've got to decide whether it 's … freer atmosphere and rowdyism or silence and total obedience , because I do n't think you … have any feelings towards somebody in schools where you just have to sit in silence in sort of neat rows … |
28 | I do n't believe that you have to sit in front of a Mexican scene in order to paint Mexico . |
29 | These four traditions have varied in eminence over time and Van Til argues that the claims on the curriculum are no longer based on a single source — a conclusion in line with the Munn Report . |
30 | ( ii ) At a meeting of creditors , a resolution is deemed to be passed when a majority , in value , of the creditors present personally or by proxy have voted in favour of the resolution ( r 6.88 ) . |