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

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1 The previous chapter and the present one have examined in detail the operation of both a fixed and a floating exchange rate system .
2 The selection panel have to bear in mind the viability of the proposal as set out in the application form , the growth potential of the business , the capital cost of setting up and , most important of all , the commitment , enthusiasm and competence of the candidate .
3 Primary nursing claims to be totally client-centred , although in reality nurses working within this system invariably have to bear in mind the needs of the organisations as well .
4 ‘ You have to bear in mind the consequences for the German people and some of what you are proposing goes way beyond what is acceptable . ’
5 I also have to bear in mind the interests of my wife and family who have been such a wonderful support to me during this particularly trying period for all of us .
6 In applying the test , the courts have to bear in mind the balance between the plaintiff 's investment in the product and the protection of free competition .
7 ‘ But if you are a responsible company you have to bear in mind the overall health of the company for the good of all staff and hard decisions have to be taken . ’
8 I think you have , I think you have to bear in mind the er circumstances
9 In Britain , especially , the political ideas of trade union leaders in recent decades have been very confused ; on one side , most of them have continued to proclaim their general support for the Labour Party , and thus for the idea of a socialist society , however vaguely conceived , while on the other side , many of them have accepted in fact the principles of a market economy in the emphasis which they place upon ‘ free collective bargaining ’ .
10 In the preface to his great History of Europe , H. A. L. Fisher wrote : " Men wiser than and more learned than I have discerned in history a plot , a rhythm , a predetermined pattern .
11 EAST and West Germany have set in motion a big spy swap , as a sign of rapidly improving relations , it was announced yesterday .
12 East and West Germany have set in motion a big spy swap , involving 28 agents , as a sign of rapidly improving relations .
13 Of course , unemployment brings great difficulties in its train and no one regrets that more than I. That is why in recent months we have put in place the widest range of measures that we have ever had to help unemployed people get back to work .
14 That 's why we have put in place the most varied , comprehensive programme ever to help people who have been unemployed for six months or more . ’
15 When similar restructuring exercises have happened in industry a core group of policymakers has met , initially to produce policy guidelines but then to take the issues identified by personnel managers on the ground and to develop policy guidelines to deal with them .
16 Presumably some patrol ship on the high seas might log messages in this way , but it is clear that , as humans , our experience of utterances is not that we have recorded in memory a list of utterances to which are attached standard tags specifying time and place in these terms .
17 Lord Younger explained : ‘ Throughout the planning for this important date , we have kept in mind the need to have the people who work in Drummond House centre-stage .
18 I did so erm partly because this seems the most useful approach for an audience , not all of whom perhaps have read in detail the fifteen volumes of À la Recherche du Temps Perdu , erm and partly because he in fact offers a very interesting challenge , I think , at this precise level .
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