Example sentences of "have [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He said : ‘ We have to acknowledge parallel importing is a fact of life and patients will find some instructions in their packages may be in a foreign language , but they should be overlaid with English .
2 But one or two things have aroused Israeli hopes .
3 The shipments , which are expected to transport up to 30 tonnes of plutonium from Cap La Hague and Sellafield ( UK ) to Japan over the next 20 years , have aroused international protest .
4 The Essex Gliding Club 's plans for the former bomber station at Ridgewell near Clare , due to be discussed by Braintree planner on March 29 , have aroused unprecedented opposition among residents .
5 However , none of them has been found in an archaeological context and they have aroused considerable suspicion : they could be relatively modern copies loosely based on Italic originals ; they could be genuine prehistoric imports ; or they could be perfectly genuine figures brought to Britain relatively recently as curios and since discarded or lost .
6 Because of the high profile of the industries , the reports have aroused considerable interest .
7 While several building societies , including Nationwide Anglia , Bradford & Bingley and Cheltenham & Gloucester , have stopped issuing travellers cheques , and others such as Leeds Permanent have switched to a mail order service , most banks and many building societies do keep travellers cheques on site , though many will want a couple of days notice .
8 Will the Minister confirm that we have stopped medium-term cover for the Soviet Union longer than any other OECD country ?
9 For instance , women find it very intimidating when they have to attend large business functions , which are still dominated by men . ’
10 They have to attend enormous numbers of operations and watch experts doing it .
11 Perhaps this is a reflection of the problems that have plagued nuclear fission .
12 Advocates of the ‘ social representation ’ school of thought have criticized mainstream attitude research for possessing an individualist bias ( see , Billig , in press ; Jaspars and Fraser , 1983 ; Moscovici , 1963 , 1983 ) .
13 Both the Indonesian and Malaysian governments have criticized Western countries for failing to provide assistance to tackle the fires , and have accused the West of demonstrating hypocrisy in attacking forestry policy in the region while failing to respond to the crisis .
14 We have calculated potential correlations between any disturbed motor function and the presence or absence of cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy .
15 I have painted male models before but they tend to be a lot more angular .
16 The offer of 550p a share , half in cash and half in convertible preference shares , has received undertakings to accept from 35.8 per cent of Caradon shareholders but of these only 12 per cent , mainly Caradon directors , have given irrevocable undertakings .
17 The aetiology of chronic idiopathic constipation is uncertain , and attempts to cure it have given poor results .
18 Australia 's defeats at Swansea and Llanelli , and only four tries in five matches in Wales , have given new hope to home players and fans only 12 months on from the 38–3 record home defeat at the hands of the Wallabies .
19 Gilbert is now acknowledged to have been a brilliant geomorphologist who made a contribution which anticipated many of the developments half a century later and whose deductions regarding stream and landscape mechanics ‘ have given new life to quantitative geomorphology in the twentieth century ’ ( Chorley , Dunn and Beckinsale , 1964 , p. 572 ) .
20 In retrospect , the techniques that have given molecular biology its pace have hung on the principle that life , which has evolved the manipulative techniques by which it is itself sustained , must also embody the techniques for which laboratories cry out .
21 We have given strong support to the Sports Council and its efforts to raise participation in sport .
22 So we have given variable amounts of information about the speaker or the hearer or the time or the place as we have discussed different fragments of discourse .
23 Some innovative health authorities have given financial assistance for the establishment of advocacy schemes , though such money must be provided as a ‘ donation ’ or ‘ gift ’ rather than as revenue with strings attached .
24 We do thank you for your support for us as a family , and to those who have given financial support .
25 As is commonly found , maturity estimates based on spore colour and vitrinite reflectance ( R ) by different Laboratories have given varying results ( Dembicki 1984 ) .
26 The Government have given renewed priority to improvements in the infrastructure — in roads and railways and other transport .
27 People without any political bias have given honest evidence and enabled the Select Committee to produce the report , which was a genuine effort to draw to the attention of the Government their folly in running down the coal industry to the extent that they are planning to do .
28 One of several players to have come into the Armagh side of late to join the more experienced brigade , Mark is following in the footsteps of two of Killeavey 's most distinguished players , Gareth and Padraig O'Neill , both of whom have given great service to the county .
29 Other hon. Members have given specific examples of their constituents .
30 However , even with their aid it is thought by some to be unlikely that the outer Moon could have been melted quickly enough to yield those highland rock samples that have given radiometric ages of about 4300 Ma and older .
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