Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [to-vb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Although implied assent to the acceptance of third party rights can be presumed where the parties have intended to accord such rights , the Court did not extend this to implied adherence to a multilateral convention for the purpose of claiming benefits alone , where ratification and accession are possible . |
2 | Although crowds have gathered to watch these beatings , the police are never able to find anybody who has seen anything . |
3 | The two countries now have the right to dump such material after 2007 , but they have undertaken to give serious consideration to finding land-based alternatives in the meantime and will only be able to dump after consultation with the other signatory states and in accordance with the " no-harm " principle . |
4 | Although historical events have conspired to seal Russian Formalism off from other intellectual developments in the twentieth century and to give it the character of an isolated and localized phenomenon , it does nevertheless have connections with a variety of more recent theoretical movements . |
5 | In 1918 it 's disclosed that : ‘ The managers have arranged to supply those children , who remain , to dinner with a hot meal for a penny halfpenny per day per child . ’ |
6 | Over recent years new specialist services have developed to help public relations to serve local radio . |
7 | Nigerian scholars have pointed to major structural distortions in economy and society for which the TNCs are at least partly responsible . |
8 | One of the best ways to do this is to study in depth particular people who have claimed to have religious experience . |
9 | Dentists have voted to restrict National Health Service treatment in a row over fees , it could see patients turned away . |
10 | The majority of members of the Association of Teachers and Lecturers have voted to take industrial action over their workload . |
11 | Only workers at Leyland-DAF 's Albion works in Glasgow , which lost 67 jobs from a total of 550 in Friday 's jobs-cuts announcement , have voted to take industrial action , but it is highly unlikely they will strike . |
12 | Only workers at Leyland-DAF 's Albion works in Glasgow , which lost 67 jobs from a total of 550 in Friday 's jobs-cuts announcement , have voted to take industrial action , but it is highly unlikely they will strike . |
13 | This concern has been debated in Barnet where they have voted to outlaw one-off closures without discussion with their management committee . |
14 | Even the Americans have come to agree that Congress can , despite the First Amendment , make laws stopping people from shouting " fire " in crowded theatres . |
15 | This quality weighting , missing in the previous calculation , can precisely be computed by using a technique inspired by what econometricians have come to call hedonic regression . |
16 | After the first flutters of excitement in the immediate aftermath of war about GIs , nylon stockings , bubble-gum , television , flashy motorcars , labour-saving gadgetry and all-American razzle-dazzle , caricatures of ‘ Americanisation ’ have come to carry enormous authority within postwar deliberations on the decline of the old ‘ way of life ’ . |
17 | Faced with this threat from building societies to their share in the savings market , banks have come to attach greater significance to the personal sector and to its importance as a source of profits . |
18 | His explanation is not , as is often supposed , the fact that in Britain multi-employer agreements failed to determine actual earnings levels in the workplace , or that employers have come to prefer independent negotiations . |
19 | Two ongoing debates have come to assume some prominence in recent years . |
20 | Social perspectives on cognition have come to accept cultural differences not as deficits but as important variation . |
21 | Umar Hassan Ahmad al-Bashir , said that " the arrogant alliance forces have not united for the sake of righteousness … but have come to victimize fraternal Iraq " . |
22 | The war has torn the scales from our eyes , and forced us to see things as they really are , and by the light of this clearer vision we have come to regard many conditions as intolerable which before had only seemed inevitable … |
23 | A relatively small number of these have come to occupy focal positions in discussions of lexical semantics ( such relations as antonymy , hyponymy and synonymy ) , and they form correspondingly prominent topics of the present and succeeding chapters . |
24 | It is precisely through the evolution of conceptualising capacities ( and , in particular , of language enabling complex social interactions ) that human beings have come to dominate other species . |
25 | Through its support the white upper middle and upper classes have come to dominate all arts and culture . |
26 | We have come to expect super classes on this course , and we were not disappointed ! |
27 | Lawrence described Pears as marvellous ‘ but then we have come to expect those sort of saves from him . ’ |
28 | 3 MEMBERSHIP URGENT PLEASE encourage all new class members to join this term and any old members who have omitted to rejoin this year ; numbers are very important as we must show a steady growth in membership in order to keep our commitment in the Plan . |
29 | ‘ My sister 's friends , Dr Halden and his wife , have written to send good wishes on our marriage . |
30 | IN a restructure of the Group 's sales operations in the UK , the retail and wholesale divisions have merged to form one sales division and sales territories have been reorganised . |