Example sentences of "have [verb] in the " in BNC.
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1 | He could 've come in the shop and bought them , yeah . |
2 | The number of babies delivered by Caesarean section has trebled in the last twenty years , according to a book just published . |
3 | Grenada was the last tiny but bitter dreg in the constitutional cup which the United Kingdom has drained in the past thirty-five years ; and bravely , though not without a grimace of disgust , did we swallow it . |
4 | Book Packagers & Marketing is floating a new series on classic fruit and flowers in response to the interest that Martin Marix Evans has received in the preservation of traditional varieties . |
5 | Ritchie ( 1985 ) and Whittington and Ritchie ( 1988 ) argue that extensive machair has developed in the last 4000 years and that such a fundamental change in the geography and soils of the west coast would have had great influence on settlement history and patterns in this extreme marginal area . |
6 | Father Giles reflected on the Beatitudes — their original meaning and the meaning that has developed in the course of time , up to the present day . |
7 | In contrast , the state has played little role in the protection of women against domestic violence although a very active voluntary sector has developed in the past 20 years . |
8 | ‘ Looking at how the franchise industry has developed in the United States and the diversity of franchises offered there , we can expect that much greater growth is still to take place in the UK market . ’ |
9 | Thereafter , male mortality rates in the last decades of life have been so much greater than those for females that a significant disparity has developed in the numbers of men and women in the older age-groups . |
10 | Hansen ( 1980 ) makes it very clear that signed Danish is not the same as the Signed English that has developed in the USA , and she believes it to be a more flexible and efficient natural language form . |
11 | Althusser 's answer to this most pressing query has developed in the course of his work . |
12 | The significance of this event was not so much that it was government interfering in artistic freedom , as liberal would-be martyrs would have it , but that it showed how frightened the President was of the populist , anti-intellectual feeling which has developed in the US over the last few years . |
13 | There is little doubt that a relationship of this type has developed in the United States since the Second World War . |
14 | Although interest in soil erosion has developed in the late 1970s ( e.g. Morgan , 1979 ) it is a paradox that earlier work , for example developing from the Universal Soil Loss Equation ( Wischmeier , 1976 ) , did not materialize . |
15 | There has developed in the past decade or two a mass audience for previously specialized cultural forms . |
16 | The English that has developed in the country — certainly its spoken version — will not be readily comprehensible to those from outside the sub-continent . |
17 | This happens when tension , which has developed in the rectal wall , impedes further radial expansion . |
18 | Clearly , an unwholesome condition has developed in the previously productive , though often contentious , relationship between science and government . |
19 | It is more a standard , a form of self-reliance , a determination that if one has to go in the end , better be correctly dressed . |
20 | well what the first thing he do and he has to go in the |
21 | Already another member of the nursing staff has enrolled in the 1993/94 course . |
22 | Ms Robinson 's first placement during teacher training was at Aclet Close School in Bishop Auckland and besides Teesdale , she has taught in the nursery class at Firthmoor , Darlington , and has run playgroups at Staindrop and Gainford . |
23 | It is only after the mammalian embryo has implanted in the uterus that differentiation and organization of the fetus occurs . |
24 | But Major has never managed to translate his popularity into votes , and even his personal lead over Kinnock has evaporated in the course of the campaign . |
25 | The question remains as to whether British policy-makers can fairly argue that by fighting ‘ from within ’ , although they may not have entirely succeeded in limiting the battleground to issues of trade and markets , they have nevertheless ensured that the economic policy itself has pointed in the right direction . |
26 | Misplaced concern for national prestige has sustained in the air a costly mercantilism abandoned long ago for most earth-bound industries . |
27 | ‘ He is a May 26 foal and I always thought he 'd be a better four-year-old , ’ said Stoute , who has pencilled in the Coronation Cup at Epsom , on June 4 , for the colt . |
28 | On the one hand , there is no value in tutorial staff teaching unrealistic and out-of-date care which the learner has to unlearn in the ward . |
29 | It is important that you should recognise the legal obligation incurred once the Auctioneer 's hammer has fallen in the sale room . |
30 | Unemployment has fallen in the county , although not as fast as in other parts of the region , but it does appear that some 800 previously unemployed Kent people have gained work as a direct result of the Tunnel . |