Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [prep] [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Pig producers receive no EC subsidies , and depressed pork and bacon prices have meant some farmers have fallen into drug misuse to keep animals alive long enough to reach slaughter weight .
2 Most people have heard of madeira wine , but few know it .
3 This distinction becomes clearer when one sees that it is mainly the industrial applications which have developed into dispute resolution .
4 Does my right hon. Friend agree that it is evidence of the growing success of the Government 's education reforms that this year 28,800 people have enrolled for teacher training courses — 20 per cent .
5 As I have explained in Working Paper 43 , and developed in Organizing Resources , this indexing system depends upon the initial production of " features lists " , or lists of subject headings , the subject facets which it is desired to be able to retrieve from the system .
6 The soils on the lowlands have formed on boulder clay which in many places is a fine mixture of clay and sand .
7 Clearly the nature of this relationship requires further investigation , particularly as no other case controlled studies have reported on transit time in relation to faecal bile acid concentration .
8 In welcoming this commitment , Mr Bell pointed out that the substantially greater freedom which U.K. insurers have enjoyed in product design and in investment policy has been to the distinct benefit if their policy-holders in the past .
9 Yet they have resuIted in job loss .
10 Parker , Casburn and Turnbull ( 1981 ) have looked at court decision making and Lawson(1980) at social services departments .
11 In late 1917 , proclaiming Labour 's new commitment to ‘ the democratic control of industry [ through ] the common ownership of the means of production ’ , Arthur Henderson pledged the Party to ‘ strenuously resist every proposal to hand back to private capitalists the great industries and services that have come under Government control during the war … we do not mean to loosen the popular grip upon them , but on the contrary to strengthen it . ’
12 It will , however , always be difficult … all we have said about organisation level validation applies to evaluation : it is hard to see how we can evaluate training unless our validation has reached the organisation level … ‘
13 And although this is conjecture , I feel it should be mentioned , if only because the primal mother-child relationship so highly emphasised in post-Freudian psychoanalytic literature has been largely ignored by those who have written about anorexia nervosa .
14 The British Mountaineering Council have written to Environment Secretary Michael Heseltine urging him to consider buying Mar Lodge Estate in the Cairngorms as a matter of ‘ necessity ’ .
15 They have written to Transport Secretary Cecil Parkinson , proposing that oil tankers should avoid the area .
16 In years of glorious combat , Altrincham and Yeovil have seen off League opposition 15 times — and now they both have the chance to make it sweet 16 in this year 's second round .
17 Plainly , many of the hospitals south of the border that have applied for trust status are making considerable advances in the delivery of patient care .
18 On the island of South Harris , Redland Aggregates have applied for planning permission from the Western Isles Council for a ‘ superquarry ’ .
19 Life without ‘ Geech ’ , as he is affectionately known , is incomprehensible to many of a squad who have risen to world prominence as a direct result of his guidance .
20 It is not simply fish species which have suffered from lake acidification .
21 A typical contemporary assumption is spelled out by Gortz , who claims that ‘ working-class demands have turned into consumerist mass demands .
22 In this period of ‘ realism ’ the immediate concerns of many workers have moved towards job security .
23 Some officials have moved to Grove House , just next to the National Gallery .
24 DOUBLE STANDARDS have prevailed in world cricket for some years now , demonstrated as forcibly as anywhere else in the sage of South Africa .
25 ‘ A second point , you are not conspicuously dandyish , indeed , I would say that you have grown to adult size with but little appreciation of the value of effective turn-out .
26 Law firms could thus spread into a wider range of businesses , just as accountants have pushed into management consulting , and commercial banks into stockbroking .
27 If up to now you have thought of crime fiction in the traditional way , with a detective hero , with an attention-grabbing murder , you have now got to look on the art from quite a different angle .
28 The most valuable of the representations that I have had on manufacturing industry is the excellent report from the manufacturing advisory group of the CBI , which hails the resurgence in manufacturing that began in the 1980s and calls on us to continue and to build on the policies that brought that about .
29 It is also perhaps surprising that he did not adopt a more radical approach to the housing market , given the effect that falling house prices and the burden of debt have had on consumer expenditure .
30 It is also perhaps surprising that he did not adopt a more radical approach to the housing market , given the effect that falling house prices and the burden of debt have had on consumer expenditure .
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