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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 Yet they have resuIted in job loss .
4 SAYS Kinsey : ‘ What we have seen in newspaper editorials and in political speeches over a period of time , is a latching on to the problem of crime and a series of assertions about the so-called welfare-dependent underclass .
5 As we have seen in Chapter I , most employment law rights are available only to people having a minimum of four weeks ' service , whilst protection against unfair dismissal for other than trade union activities , even with the law at its most liberal , required six months ' service .
6 ‘ The recovery we have seen in confidence rests , above all , on one crucial foundation the dramatic progress we have made in reducing inflation . ’
7 DOUBLE STANDARDS have prevailed in world cricket for some years now , demonstrated as forcibly as anywhere else in the sage of South Africa .
8 of the population the £26.2 billion that they have had in tax cuts and use it for the national health service , pensioners , schools and all the social services .
9 At least nine people have died in bomb attacks launched by the cartels since President Barco ordered the crackdown on the cocaine traffickers .
10 This study attempts to identify the changes that have occurred in South Wales business and industrial structure over the past 20 years , and to determine the effects of these changes on demand for industrial materials handling equipment .
11 For instance , in the cultural and moral area the most marked changes have occurred in family life ; in the role of , and relationship between , the sexes ; in the position of women ; in the attitude to established morality and tradition and in attitudes to authority generally .
12 As a result , changes have occurred in adoption procedures , and couples have to apply to adopt at a much younger age , and go through rigorous and lengthy assessment procedures .
13 Linda was chosen to star in the advert as Coke 's response to rivals Pepsi , which have bought in rap star Hammer as their television commercial celebrity .
14 That is the near-unanimous verdict of Soviet emigres and defectors and Western scientists who have participated in exchange programmes with the Soviets .
15 more staff have participated in curriculum development , and have developed a greater sense of confidence , having satisfactorily completed the new task
16 a ) Employers have participated in role play exercises concerning job seeking .
17 SALISBURY have called in psychiatrist Jed Lombard to relax the players for their biggest match in 13 years at Marlow .
18 Bosses of the West Bromwich firm , which is famous for the Interceptor model , have called in business advisers .
19 Now his family have called in health watchdogs to probe the blunder at Nevill Hall Hospital , Abergavenny , Gwent .
20 Said Keegan : ‘ I 've got a wealth of experience in the side players who have played in cup finals , international matches and big games .
21 As we have noted in Lecture l , the ‘ no government ’ economy is a purely hypothetical construct , and several writers ( e.g. , Prest , 1968 ) have argued that the global comparison is for this reason of little interest .
22 Instead , some multinationals have invested in knowledge systems that provide access to state-of-the-art breeding , disease control and cultivation techniques in a form that allows them to control much of the total chain without investing directly in all stages .
23 ‘ The staff of the bank have stayed in two-star hotels , not as expensive as many in the town have used , ’ insists Attali .
24 That demonstrates just how far behind we have slipped in world terms .
25 All of these features have appeared in expert determinations .
26 From 1940 to 1954 he wrote regularly for the New York Herald Tribune and four volumes of his notices have appeared in book form .
27 Just eleven players since 1905 have appeared in Palace colours more often than Vince but , in reviewing his career with us , one is left with the feeling that , while it promised to climb the highest peaks of success , it in fact merely reached the approaches .
28 Some dealers do supply second-hand computers which they have taken in part exchange and these may have the additional advantage of a short guarantee .
29 As the hon. Gentleman knows , we have put in place arrangements under which , in the very few markets that the private sector does not accept , reinsurance can be provided through ECGD .
30 ‘ Things might not be going too well in the League for them — but strange things have happened in Cup matches . ’
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