Example sentences of "have [verb] [prep] a [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | While this is due in small measure to the axing of TOPS awards and the establishment of new courses leading to post-graduate diplomas which have attracted students who would otherwise have enrolled on a DMS course , the main reason has been the decline in the economy which has resulted in few companies being willing to sponsor students to undertake the course . |
2 | But remember that dreams and ambitions change as you get older , by his forties your high-flier may have turned into a slippers and spaniel man , and who knows , by then you may want to be PM . |
3 | Er they may have had some inkling , but you know they might have applied for a timings , you know it suddenly comes . |
4 | Why should teachers have to submit to an incomes policy when the bosses made a 22.7 per cent . |
5 | It is unlikely that he would have gone to a children 's home in the first place and stayed for as long as he did before fostering was tried . |
6 | This should have resulted in an ex-rights price of and therefore a value for each right of 227p - 190p=37p . |