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

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1 A COMPROMISE could be achieved between the owners of a Suffolk stately home and local residents over plans to divert a footpath which have aroused a storm of debate .
2 ‘ But I genuinely feel that my feelings towards the FA have stopped a bit of progress for my son .
3 On the basis that this represents a challenging but realistically attainable target , I have calculated a target for each branch on the attached sheet .
4 Scholars such as Plumb , Holmes and Speck have painted a picture of an independent and politically aware electorate whose voting behaviour was swayed by considerations of party allegiance and their attitudes towards the political issues of the day .
5 The Government have painted a picture of willing participants lining up to take part in this scheme .
6 So I have painted a picture of an island Shangri-la , a Mediterranean Utopia and I make no apologies .
7 When considering the question of the character of the coordinate singularity at , Chandrasekhar and Xanthopoulos ( 1986 b ) have given a transformation by which it can be removed .
8 Yeah , but we have given a promise to it
9 Does he agree that the nationalists in Mid-Ulster have given a warning to the House by the way in which they voted , with a colossal rise in the Sinn Fein vote and a colossal drop in the SDLP vote ?
10 In the less demotic phases of my career I have given a number of lectures , most of them described as the Disraeli lectures , some as the Macmillan lecture and some even as the Macleod lecture .
11 So far , we have given a view of the myriad ways in which women are disadvantaged .
12 Such a dish is the grillade des mariniers , for which I have given a recipe on p.252 of the present volume .
13 SCOTLAND have given a vote of confidence to the team that beat Ireland in Dublin for their Five Nations ' Championship clash with France at Murrayfield on March 7 .
14 I think black music and dance have given a lot of kids a break , but I 'd like to see the kind of dance I 'm into opened up just as much . ’
15 We have given a lot of attention and thought to our hotel and will take care of all your needs including laundry , diet , children , newspaper , as well as being on hand to answer your queries .
16 I have given a list of strictly forbidden foods within this chapter to enable you to make a definite resolution , before you begin the diet , to ban them totally from your life !
17 ‘ We have heard a lot about Salomon Brothers ’ multi-billion pound war chest for acquisitions . ’
18 Servants are always happy to talk , and so I have heard a lot about the young woman .
19 In the past two days we have heard a lot about students .
20 I have heard a lot of silly arguments from anglers who can not be bothered to learn touch legering .
21 ‘ We have heard a lot of that in the last ten days , ’ she told a meeting at St John 's College , Cambridge , yesterday .
22 A permanent memorial stands at London Airport , and Aer Lingus have erected a memorial in the field at Cliften , Ireland .
23 A number of American ‘ just war ’ theorists , who see the law of war as one part of the ‘ just war ’ tradition , have favoured a policy of no-first-use of nuclear weapons , and no counter-city warfare .
24 Rather governments have favoured a policy of buying home-produced goods .
25 The attack was blamed on Muslim militants who have waged a campaign of violence for more than a year to overthrow the government and turn Egypt into a purist Islamic state .
26 The attack is being blamed on Muslim militants who have waged a campaign of violence for more than a year trying to undermine the country 's lucrative tourist industry .
27 They have waged a campaign against Town .
28 But over the past few weeks many Americans have sensed a change in her .
29 He has been seen by many vets , and a dermatologist , who have prescribed a range of treatments including antibiotics and anti-inflammatories .
30 The resulting collection Linton introduces by way of a comment from Michael Montaigne : ‘ I have gathered a bouquet of flowers from other men 's garden 's : naught but the string is my own . ’
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