Example sentences of "have [verb] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The American writer Charles Murray , one of Mr Moore 's mentors , has justified moves away from the language of entitlement to the language of obligation by reference to something he calls ‘ popular wisdom ’ . |
2 | Remember that your back has to remain flat throughout and that your head has to be up . |
3 | The conventional sociological approach to housework could be termed ‘ sexist ’ : it has treated housework merely as an aspect of the feminine role in the family — as a part of women 's role in marriage , or as a dimension of child-rearing — not as a work role . |
4 | At present , however , it still has limited availability so that for some patients sigmoidoscopy and barium enema examination provide an alternative . |
5 | The same applies to the other aspects of early physical care : nature , it appears , has arranged things rather more flexibly and kindly than Freud believed . |
6 | The interior has painted surfaces all over ; especially interesting are those in the narthex . |
7 | Tony Francis has gathered data mainly about modern cricketers : their fears , their inspirations , their strategies for survival and success . |
8 | GRANT FARQUHARSON , Gary Armstong 's deputy at Jed-Forest , has joined Gala so that he can be more certain of playing in First Division rugby . |
9 | Are you feeling out of your depth because no one has explained things fully to you ? |
10 | Although he has given evidence before in a real life case , he still found the experience very worthwhile . |
11 | I am glad that my hon. Friend has given way again , because it is some time since I smelt a rat in the Chamber , but there is one knocking about tonight . |
12 | She felt for Mary , in fact , the fine contempt due to someone or to an institution that has given way too easily . |
13 | If the donor dies and he has given property away which is subject to a reservation then that property will form part of the donor 's estate immediately before his death . |
14 | Mexico 's electoral system has given power continuously to the party that emerged triumphant from the revolution , the Revolutionary Party or PRI . |
15 | She is always a gaijin ( a foreigner ) in a world that jealously protects its insular identity , but she is a gaijin who has penetrated Japan more deeply than most . |
16 | Yet the Government has committed Britain merely to stabilise emissions by 2005 — well behind the majority of EC countries . |
17 | At certain times the Supreme Court , in deciding the constitutionality of cases brought before it , has pursued policies directly at odds with those of the President and the Congress . |
18 | But if he 's done something wrong , then he has to stand trial sooner or later … ’ |
19 | So far this section has considered activity specifically designed to attract newcomers to the organisation . |
20 | Whilst it may seem a far cry from the appalling civil war that has torn Yugoslavia apart or the collapse of the Soviet Union into an uneasy Commonwealth of Independent States , it seems that sport , and rugby in particular , can play its part in preventing the exaggeration and exploitation of nationalist feeling on international occasions . |
21 | Yvonne Orsett introduced herself , originally , by buying from the stall whenever she saw it , then came donations of bric-a-brac , small craft items and the beautiful baby clothes knitted by her mother who has won prizes locally . |
22 | She has exhibited prints widely in exhibitions in Britain and the USA . |
23 | In addition to the objects found on Eurasian territory , Ortiz has selected antiquities originally acquired by the Czars or that entered museums through private donation or confiscation — the basis of the Greek and Roman collections of the Hermitage and Pushkin , their Etruscan and Byzantine collections and the Egyptian sections of both museums and elsewhere . |
24 | ‘ My grand friend Porua has visited Italy more than once . |
25 | The new version has seen capacity more than triple , from 4,000 record range to 12,000 plus . |
26 | In terms of formal policy , a shift in recent years has seen equity ostensibly yield place to efficacy . |
27 | Would also like to contact Dawn Thorpe , who has seen RHS over 300 times . |
28 | But attempts to find a suitable tenant failed and the building , along with the rest of the cemetery , has suffered vandalism ever since . |
29 | He won £144,000 in 1990 , £179,000 in 1991 , £301,000 last season and has collected £200,000 already this year . |
30 | But despite detailed studies in Amazonia , Malaysia and Indonesia , there is little evidence that this persuasive economic argument has turned countries away from logging or forest conversion . |