Example sentences of "have [verb] [prep] these " in BNC.
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1 | You realize , of course , that we have to go into these things — no details at this stage ; we can get them later from his bank and his lawyer ; just the overall picture . |
2 | ‘ We have heard in these two days several thorough and intelligent analyses of the present very complex situation in Europe . |
3 | It is similarly naive to believe that management who have relied on these external services will necessarily be able to control them when they are brought in-house |
4 | It 's quite interesting that er two members of the Conservative party have referred to these very high rates of inflation er that happened under a Labour government er because they , the , the reason they occurred primarily , if you remember is because in nineteen seventy two oil , oil was three dollars a barrel . |
5 | The fact that few staff from polytechnics and colleges of higher education have enrolled on these programmes raises the difficult question of how to meet their training needs , and this is one of the matters being discussed by the Further Education Teachers ' Sub-Committee of ACSET . |
6 | Somehow you have to provide for these additional demands , and many more , within the annual budget voted each year to the service . |
7 | That 's the only fault I have to find with these activities . |
8 | Researchers have responded to these complexities in different ways . |
9 | Museums such as the Victoria & Albert have responded to these pressures by experimenting with a variety of fund-raising schemes : commercial sponsorship of exhibitions and galleries , the establishment of ‘ friends ’ and — perhaps most controversially — the implementation of entrance charges . |
10 | As easy as that people who have to work under these conditions , right , in the threat of w threat of labour , have real problems with the kids . |
11 | It means that I have to work through these guys . |
12 | We have looked at these carefully , but feel that even with careful selection and improvement in proficiency with the equipment they would still not be good enough for reproduction . |
13 | Up till now many new developments in the care of the dementing elderly have come from these services . |
14 | Perhaps it would have been better to spout the usual platitudes about the skills of museum workers who have succeeded in these hard times in preserving and accumulating , acquiring and saving . |
15 | ‘ In the same way as some people might go to church and seek absolution , accepting that I have confessed to these sins makes me feel better . |
16 | For thousands of years a few men have searched for these human fruits ; they have filled their minds with the lovely ideas and have taken up their long search and watch on the lonely shore of the other world . |
17 | The kind of media barrage of misinformation , lies and distorted perceptions that we have seen during these past weeks , is in fact one of the most important strategies of ‘ Operation Desert Storm ’ . |
18 | We have to listen to these views as well as to those who complain . |
19 | We have to listen to these views as well as to the views of those who have reservations . |
20 | I wonder if these people that have to listen to these tapes can understand doggy language as well ? |
21 | These people that have to listen to these tapes you know , they must get terribly bored must n't they ? |
22 | I have argued against these views elsewhere ( Roshier , 1977 ) . |
23 | Leaving aside the ( many important and detailed ) criticisms which people have made of these procedures , it is clear that , in principle , developing a basis for appraising investment projects is of considerable importance . |
24 | For one thing , the sheer range and historical variation of the sites where encounters between ‘ white ’ and ‘ other ’ have taken place and the immense variety of specialized and popular discourses that have operated in these encounters have by now put into circulation a multitude of selective images . |
25 | In the small business area , the company is passing customers on to resellers — it now has a network of 29 independent businesses that exclusively sell its hardware and products , and some 300 employees have transferred to these German partners . |
26 | Obviously , as you will see by the one we have enclosed with these notes they have cost the Society a fairly substantial amount of money and although we are still allowing you to have them free of charge we ask that you use them very sparingly Thank you . |
27 | The research aims to identify the influence which demographic and housing factors have had on these developments in Britain and their phasing over time . |
28 | However , we shall also discuss the changes which have occurred over these three and a half decades . |
29 | The methods or ‘ media ’ they have used for these explorations have evolved over time — and have been aimed at an ever wider audience . |
30 | The conclusion that we have drawn from these observations , which is supported by independent experimental evidence to be discussed below , is that although people expect ellipses to take their meanings from the preceding text , they do not derive that meaning solely from a representation of the superficial features of the preceding text . |