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

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1 Now we cross to the other side of the no go area but turning is called tacking , and so to make ground for wind width we have to go in a series of zig-zags , each time turning for about ninety degrees and see that the sail is kept full most of the time only flapping momentarily as the boat turns directly through the eye of the wind .
2 Well I feel that Sylvia should have the right as anyone else , as any other able person to travel in the right manner , as a passenger in the buffet car or , or or anywhere else on the train and not have to be , have to go in the guard 's van .
3 No account is usually taken of the care which the dependant may be giving or have given in the past to the carer .
4 ‘ I have checked in the bag , and you 're lucky this time .
5 Prices of both new and second-hand models of some popular hot hatchbacks such as the Ford Escort XR3i and Peugeot 205GTi have fallen in the wake of insurance increases of up to 70 per cent .
6 Three times in succession they have fallen in the semi-finals , and Beenhakker 's departure became a formality when they were thrashed 5-0 by Milan at San Siro last season .
7 That speech was probably one of the most dramatic and remarkable , although it was quiet in delivery , that many of us have heard in the whole of our time in this House , because it was the undoing of a Prime Minister .
8 That is the most amazing question that I have heard in the House .
9 One method would be to program the computer to remember the kinds of qualities that humans have favoured in the past , and to exert continued selection of the same general kind in the future .
10 A lot of time has elapsed , there has been a lot of inflation , many cost recalculations , and many changes in the route to get to King 's Cross , and many other considerations , such as the creation of Stratford as a major interchange , have intervened in the meantime .
11 In addition , hotel and property values have plunged in the recession .
12 A LEADING organisation involved in the renovation of historic buildings has been forced into liquidation because families have squatted in the houses it restored .
13 A LEADING organisation involved in the renovation of historic buildings has been forced into liquidation because families have squatted in the houses it restored .
14 Some families require extensive help over a prolonged period to overcome long-standing emotional problems in the family which have culminated in a child who is failing to thrive or is obese .
15 Recent advances in molecular genetics have culminated in the cloning of the APC gene known to cause FAP on chromosome 5 .
16 Land prices in some areas have trebled in a year .
17 That is not to say that I shall select my facts to fit my theory , I shall rather select those general impressions that I have gathered in the course of my geological wanderings .
18 I pay tribute to them tonight for the work that they have undertaken in an attempt to keep us aware of what is happening out there .
19 If you have travelled in an aeroplane at 35 000 feet or so then you will have noticed that the sky looks a much darker blue than at sea-level .
20 There is , however , continuing controversy about the extent to which reductions in mortality , especially in middle age and late life , have depended in the past and will depend in the future on collective measures to control the physical and social environment , or on voluntary , individualistic modifications in personal life-styles .
21 ‘ I need to know who your customers are , what orders they have placed in the past and why they no longer wish to trade with you .
22 I have placed in the Library a copy of the letter that I wrote explaining the issues in great detail .
23 Er am I I brought back a pack full of riveting information for Your Lordships which I have placed in the library , this library , not that library .
24 During the past few years , relationships between the CNAA and the polytechnics have developed in a number of ways , including the changes in validation arrangements described earlier in this chapter .
25 We believe the methods and systems we have developed in the management of organisations in our more traditional areas of insurance and pensions can be applied , in principle , to many other business areas .
26 Near the edge of the roof above , some fairly large blisters have developed in the felt covering so it seems conclusive that the two things are related .
27 Do n't be surprised therefore , if young peoples ' interests have developed in the direction of other sports .
28 This is so despite the fact that the universal banking model , which is probably even more integrated than the conglomerate groupings which have developed in the UK , is widespread .
29 Sigmoidal quartz veins have developed in the foot-wall of the thrust .
30 Ethologists have followed Darwin in their prime concern with the evolution of species and the various forms of physical and behavioural adaptation that they have developed in the process of competing for survival .
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