Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [pron] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm not any more I do n't I 've given them all away hello , are there any spare handouts in the room ? |
2 | It would 've given us another month to play with at least . |
3 | The group has revised its own specification to require most of the recommended items to be incorporated in any new vehicles that are purchased . |
4 | In the past , a new sister has learned mainly through observation of those more experienced ; and then , through trial and error , has developed her own style of ward management . |
5 | It has developed its own operating systems ( the basic software on which the firm 's machines run ) and its own international marketing organisation , with an emphasis on personal computers . |
6 | Marshall Beaven , a Dorset firm of registered auditors , has developed its own audit and accounts production program , MAAP , to run with the accounts production package SSAP II . |
7 | With a relatively tiny home market , Ericsson is always short of the resources it needs to stay at the leading edge of its chosen industry , where the cost of major development projects is measured in hundreds of millions of dollars , and although it has developed its own TMOS Telecommunications Management and Operations Support software suite — which runs under Unix — it needs the muscle of a company like Hewlett-Packard to exploit the product . |
8 | For while it is the case that the academic community is distinguished by its ‘ elaborated ’ discourse ( Gouldner 1976 ) , it is more to the point that each disciplinary community has developed its own elaborated discourse . |
9 | 7.3 What is required is a purpose designed method of reporting incidents of violence and the Department has developed its own report form . |
10 | Enterprise Training has developed its own Quality Assurance Policy which includes a commitment to the ‘ Investors In People ’ programme . |
11 | It is noticeable the way current academia has developed its own critical strategies to suggest it , too , wishes to participate in a social elite . |
12 | The company , which has developed its own original style of popular mask theatre over the past decade , can be seen at Darlington Arts Centre on Thursday , followed by Stockton 's Dovecot Arts Centre on Thursday and Friday . |
13 | Dromore angler Niall Cromie has broken his own record for a four hour ‘ Keep All You Catch ’ ticket at the Straid Fishery . |
14 | Birmingham 's Paul Howe has broken his own British record at the European Open Swimming Championships in Rome , he finished second in the 200 metres freestyle and still has another two races to come . |
15 | Until 1967 , all beef breeds in Scandinavia were registered by the Nordic Association of Beefbreeders but since that year Denmark has registered its own beef animals . |
16 | Jina — meaning ‘ conqueror ’ in the sense of one who has conquered his own duality to obtain balance , liberation and wisdom . |
17 | Stewart is still battling to fully shake off hamstring trouble which has plagued him all season . |
18 | The visitors were again struck by injury ; a problem which has plagued them all season . |
19 | It was an unexpected rest and it has taught me many things , like patience . ’ |
20 | Cancer has taught me that life is n't a dress rehearsal , this is it and you only get the one chance . |
21 | ( My friend Simone has taught me this . ) |
22 | The nitrate problem has taught us that to protect our drinking water , we must monitor the unsaturated zone . |
23 | Only because the experience of tens of thousands of recovered alcoholics has taught us some basic truths about the symptoms of problem drinking — and about ourselves . |
24 | I bet Otley has scoffed them all , greedy pig . |
25 | He has heard it all before , and he has his own opinion . |
26 | He has placed them both on the sofa under the magnificent painting of a Ramayana demon by his Thai protegé , not facing one another across his huge desk , to indicate that this is an intimate and informal interview , not to be taken too seriously whatever she says . |
27 | David Lodge , whose experience as novelist , critic , and professor of English has given him many insights into the situation I am describing , provides in his recent novel Nice Work , a neat instance of the gap between students and teacher . |
28 | The sport has given him all this , and could take him from it in an instant . |
29 | Odd-Knut has given him some eggs that turn out to be frozen . |
30 | England manager Graham Taylor has given him this Saturday off to attend the wedding of his sister Anne-Marie . |