Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [pron] at " in BNC.
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1 | Twice you have placed yourself at risk for Ana . |
2 | Yet Mr Subirachs 's sculptures for the cathedral have placed him at the centre of a storm . |
3 | Now the erm major contribution has been from the Department of Environment who have pointed us at Humberside 's formulation . |
4 | We welcome the following who have joined us at Radstock during the last three months : , sales ledger clerk ; , management accounts assistant ; , accounts assistant ; , raw materials clerk ; , trainee formulator ; , secretary . |
5 | Note has also been taken of where particular groups have positioned themselves at various times in their evolution , and of the differences in style which have characterized such groups over time . |
6 | Therefore it is nonsense for the Opposition to claim that we have done nothing at all about the problems of retraining . |
7 | Swindon Town have done it at last , and won a league match . |
8 | And I have seen them at the mid-day rest hour of twelve to one , I have seen a ploughman come into the stable , shake up the straw in the stall of his leading beast and lie down there and sleep . |
9 | yeah people have seen them at the discos and , will do , and er even , even those that gives patterns or designs people are buying , have in the house now instead of watching television , sit and watch the pattern on the wall er , but erm |
10 | Once children have seen it at work they often suggest ways of adapting it . |
11 | I have seen you at court . |
12 | His family have attended him at all times with considerable devotion . ’ |
13 | ‘ The Scottish lords have made themselves at home , ’ Agrippa muttered . |
14 | Mike , though he not have thought it at the time , was extremely lucky , as the aircraft hit the ground the fuselage broke open , his helmet came off , became lodged in the opening and was then crushed as the fuselage closed again . |
15 | Erm Graham and Janet little boys have got them at |
16 | I do n't know what 's happened lately — the machine has either taken notice and chosen to behave or I have mastered it at last , because I have managed to finish two sweaters this week ! |
17 | I have watched her at the opera , where she glittered . |
18 | But it will be crucial for them to move on quickly to those considerable differences — on politics , the boycott and the role of sport in social change — which have set them at odds and made tonight 's meeting necessary . |
19 | The systematic putting together of parts to a purposeful design is something we know and understand , for we have experienced it at first hand , even if only with our childhood Meccano or Erector set . |
20 | Councillors have found themselves at loggerheads with the Government on a number of occasions , most recently over the grant allocation for the 1992/93 financial year . |
21 | ‘ Yet you must have help to free you from this condition and , frankly , I have found myself at a loss . |
22 | ‘ … we have found ourselves at the end of the research thoroughly persuaded of its merits . |
23 | It is the third year the council has run its sports award scheme , aimed at helping Cleveland sportsmen and women who have proved themselves at national level and have real prospects of international success . |
24 | Most schools have appointed someone at the middle management level or above ( see Figure 1 ) . |
25 | Graf is one of the world 's top tennis players whose supreme athleticism and guts have put her at the top of a very tough profession . |
26 | It is surprising how few students realize the full potential of simple diatonic harmony , even after they have studied it at school and university . |
27 | Representing Dagenham , in east London , Mr Gould is seen by some colleagues as well-placed to assess how Labour can broaden its appeal to the communities that have rejected it at four general elections in a row . |
28 | I do n't think your words have reassured them at all . |
29 | Highly ambitious , but not a high achiever , Modesty and a lack of confidence have kept her at the Post Office ‘ instead of earning twice as much as Lord Hanson ’ . |