Example sentences of "have [verb] [prep] [prep] " in BNC.

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31 Other items on the agenda for the diocesan synod this week include financial matters and an update on the Decade of Evangelism , looking at where the church has got to in its outreach work .
32 Subsequent matches depend on where one has got to in the description .
33 I would to our officers they should not grant another contract to Borough Council until they start to use the correct machines for doing the work and I hope that that message now has got across to the cou county surveyor and he really ought to be talking to Borough Council to find out what they 're doing about it .
34 A marked contrast in behaviour would be expected during continental collision between the very thick crust of the Andes , where relatively rapid subduction has occurred throughout at least the Cenozoic , and the Alpine region where the closure of the ocean separating North Africa and southern Europe has been more gradual .
35 Alternatively , for a child with generally delayed language , it may be necessary to generate a set of priorities solely in terms of the communicative situations which the child has to deal with on a daily basis .
36 C. complains that he 's not as helpful or responsive as some of the other people he has to deal with in other factories .
37 PROJECT engineer has retired from after 41 years service .
38 DISNEY says it has a minor dispute with a few of the hundreds of contractors it has dealt with on the project .
39 In the cases it has dealt with to date , the Commission has shown itself willing to clear horizontal mergers which produce high market shares , where there is strong competition from actual or potential competitors .
40 ( 17 ) The takeover of the target may cause loan agreements and other contracts which it has entered into to be determinable , or for the other contracting party to be entitled to exercise valuable option or pre-emption rights .
41 Set against this is the felt reality ; the constraining influences of the number of individuals a person has to interact with at any one moment and the problem of time .
42 Roger 's violent personality has emerged from beyond his ‘ superego ’ which once held back his conditioned arm from throwing stones , which now is demonstrated by the dropping of a rock on Piggy , the beating up of Sam 'n' Eric and the sharpening of his stick at both ends .
43 Grubby brown chipboard has emerged from under the designer fitted units and the cobalt blue Mexican tiles appear to have rusted .
44 In our example if the assumed regime break occurs we can discriminate between the two models by testing the implication that the coefficient on in equation ( 3.16 ) has increased to after the regime break .
45 Is that you you must give in our tender documents , we must tell the contractor what he has to allow for in his price .
46 They appreciate the effort the manufacturer has gone to in order to produce the goods .
47 The purchase of UK company securities hit a low point in 1984 but has run at about 3.5bn for most of the 1980s .
48 began his career with in June 1950 as a maintenance electrician and over the years he has worked for at Wallingford , at Newark and from 1987 for at Gainsborough .
49 This subcontractor has worked for for a number of years .
50 Ron wants to raise money for disabled children , whom he has worked with for many years .
51 It has cum from off de bookshelf
52 Overnight , the violence has spread to within a mile of my house .
53 the advice centre and what has happened to with erm er , I 've er , if you 've read the reports you 'll see that er , that had been working er under er er er a considerable amount of er er stress and strain .
54 This has happened in at least two cities , Halle and Karl-Marx-Stadt , where young party leaders have replaced their ‘ old guard ’ predecessors .
55 This is something everybody has to think about at some time and , if you have any special wishes , it is better to let others know .
56 The formula for both these jocular comments is similar : in the midst of a conversation which has continued for at least two turns in London English , a speaker introduces a turn which ends in Creole ( typically such turns are at most one sentence long , and wholly in Creole ) .
57 Ohrid , the deepest lake in Yugoslavia ( 286 m ( 935 ft ) at its greatest depth ) is of great scientific interest , as it contains a species of trout which , like the omul in Lake Baikal , has survived from before the last Ice Age , the lake having being formed during the Tertiary period .
58 However , few musical laudarios are extant , and only one of Florentine provenance has survived from before the 15th century : the renowned , luxuriantly decorated early 14th-century manuscript , MS Banco Rari 18 , which belonged , rather surprisingly , to one of the more modest Florentine companies , the Compagnie delle laude di Santo Spirito .
59 There is no mention of the military exclusion zone which has existed for at least two years , for anything up to seven days a week , around the highest Eildon .
60 ‘ The bank account in question has existed for at least 40 years .
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