Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [pers pn] the " in BNC.

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1 I have given them the danger peak flow value of 100 , and if it falls below this they will come to casualty .
2 Anyway , there 's certainly no way I 'm going to start physio on him the way things are , or at least until you or Dr Grant have given him the OK . ’
3 The 34-year-old divorcee explained : ‘ Those two tragedies have given me the strength to want to help others . ’
4 The places I 've been and people I 've met have given me the confidence to carry on .
5 There may well be some truth in that — certainly the Quakers I 've met have given me the impression of being caring and loving people .
6 ‘ Then they have given me the slip again .
7 ‘ Various people have given me the names of its chauffeurs over the years — , and , but I would be glad of any further information anyone may have of this wonderful carriage ’ he said .
8 The reason I have given it the temporary title referred to above is because I have witnessed at least two name exchanges at the station in recent months .
9 The Community can only act where member states have given it the power to do so in the treaties .
10 I have asked no one else , I have given you the first opportunity of owning these things . ’
11 As with last month 's design , I have given you the basic ‘ building block ’ and suggestions , in the illustrations , on how it can be used .
12 And I understand that have given you the balance here .
13 So IMP have given you the push , have they ?
14 I have given you the section of the room in which Mr Fishbane does not sit .
15 All the records we 've sold have given us the power to do whatever we want . ’
16 ‘ These new Regulations — although inspired by the European Framework Directive — have given us the opportunity to progress one of the HSC 's main objectives : to promote better management of health and safety at work .
17 Sir Colin Marshall , BA 's chairman , said last night : ‘ We are delighted that Secretary Pena and his team have given us the opportunity to offer our customers the facility to travel on a global network with simplified booking and check-in procedures . ’
18 I have christened her the Blessed Dawg and her large brown eyes are filled with sorrowful compassion , her wrinkled forehead , which was bequeathed by her bloodhound ancestors , is the very epitome of worried concern .
19 There is no doubt that Campese is one of the most talented players to have blessed a rugby field and the Australian rugby writers have voted him the Player of the Year .
20 She oozes a raunchy sex appeal and her legs have earned her the nickname Thundering Thighs .
21 Mr Mourou , whose efforts to reassure Tunisians of his party 's moderate aims have earned him the nickname ‘ Mr Valium ’ , has now suspended the party 's operations .
22 Blake is one of the few techno artists who chooses to use his voice , and his semi-whispered seductions have earned him the title of ‘ The Prince Of Techno ’ .
23 Still just 18 , GREGOR TOWNSEND 's precociously talented displays have earned him the chance to go head-to-head with Michael Lynagh this summer .
24 's scientific knowledge , and uncompromising standards and principles have earned him the respect and admiration of any who worked with , or even against him .
25 Its size and distinctive black and white markings have earned it the title of panda of the dolphin world , which portrays its lovable , almost cuddly qualities .
26 Its contributions to the International Fund have earned it the right to find out how the money is spent and what the prospects are , in political and economic terms .
27 Other performances the schools selectors will have noted include the 300m hurdles sub-46 seconds runs of Joanna Mahony ( Wirral ) which have won her the Meseyside under-17 title and a silver at the Northern .
28 Its flower-decked balconies have won it the ‘ Britain in Bloom ’ award .
29 Which feats have impressed you the most ?
30 The request that you have done me the honour to make , to receive the record of my voice , is one that I cheerfully comply with so far as lies in my power ; though I lament to say that the voice which I transmit to you is only the relic of an organ the employment of which has been overstrained .
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