Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [to-vb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Although implied assent to the acceptance of third party rights can be presumed where the parties have intended to accord such rights , the Court did not extend this to implied adherence to a multilateral convention for the purpose of claiming benefits alone , where ratification and accession are possible .
2 Although crowds have gathered to watch these beatings , the police are never able to find anybody who has seen anything .
3 As a result of verbal directive from Macmillan to Corps Comd at recent meeting we have undertaken to return all Soviet Nationals in proviso about use of force and we have issued instructions that force may be used if absolutely necessary .
4 The two countries now have the right to dump such material after 2007 , but they have undertaken to give serious consideration to finding land-based alternatives in the meantime and will only be able to dump after consultation with the other signatory states and in accordance with the " no-harm " principle .
5 Although historical events have conspired to seal Russian Formalism off from other intellectual developments in the twentieth century and to give it the character of an isolated and localized phenomenon , it does nevertheless have connections with a variety of more recent theoretical movements .
6 Environmental changes , pollution and neglect have conspired to threaten this great city .
7 In 1918 it 's disclosed that : ‘ The managers have arranged to supply those children , who remain , to dinner with a hot meal for a penny halfpenny per day per child . ’
8 A pixel addressable printer can obviously reproduce a bit mapped image , and page description formats have developed to allow this .
9 Over recent years new specialist services have developed to help public relations to serve local radio .
10 In a recent editorial The Australian Financial Review , the national daily newspaper , said of the pilots ' dispute : ‘ Relentless rhetoric , cynical misinformation and myopic stubbornness have coalesced to provide such a poisonous setting to the dispute that any compromise will be presented as defeat .
11 Nigerian scholars have pointed to major structural distortions in economy and society for which the TNCs are at least partly responsible .
12 One of the best ways to do this is to study in depth particular people who have claimed to have religious experience .
13 Dentists have voted to restrict National Health Service treatment in a row over fees , it could see patients turned away .
14 The majority of members of the Association of Teachers and Lecturers have voted to take industrial action over their workload .
15 Only workers at Leyland-DAF 's Albion works in Glasgow , which lost 67 jobs from a total of 550 in Friday 's jobs-cuts announcement , have voted to take industrial action , but it is highly unlikely they will strike .
16 Only workers at Leyland-DAF 's Albion works in Glasgow , which lost 67 jobs from a total of 550 in Friday 's jobs-cuts announcement , have voted to take industrial action , but it is highly unlikely they will strike .
17 This concern has been debated in Barnet where they have voted to outlaw one-off closures without discussion with their management committee .
18 Being a sensible person , you will already have studied the standing orders and have resolved to take all your decisions without fear or favour , even if it makes you unpopular .
19 DOZENS of cycling enthusiasts from this area have booked to join one of the NSPCC 's Bikethon events — to Paris ( entries now closed ) and Brussels , as well as the 100-mile Portsmouth Challenge .
20 What caused me concern was , as I say , the slightly uncomfortable feeling that Eliot had been bounced into writing an article which he did not particularly relish doing and to which he would in any case have wished to devote much more reflection .
21 Er we have looked to supplement national e information by our local knowledge specifically I might instance one er where we have made a survey of the institutions which is one source of er possible difference between er people looking at the situation locally and those from further afield .
22 Even the Americans have come to agree that Congress can , despite the First Amendment , make laws stopping people from shouting " fire " in crowded theatres .
23 This quality weighting , missing in the previous calculation , can precisely be computed by using a technique inspired by what econometricians have come to call hedonic regression .
24 Hence we have come to rely more and more on books , classes and professional advice to tell us how to give birth and bring up children .
25 After the first flutters of excitement in the immediate aftermath of war about GIs , nylon stockings , bubble-gum , television , flashy motorcars , labour-saving gadgetry and all-American razzle-dazzle , caricatures of ‘ Americanisation ’ have come to carry enormous authority within postwar deliberations on the decline of the old ‘ way of life ’ .
26 Their faces have come to represent little more than voluble wealth .
27 The most recent are the football hooligans , who for many people , and not least the feature writers of our Sunday newspapers , have come to represent all that is most senseless and destructive in our society .
28 So I have come to do that . ’
29 Faced with this threat from building societies to their share in the savings market , banks have come to attach greater significance to the personal sector and to its importance as a source of profits .
30 His explanation is not , as is often supposed , the fact that in Britain multi-employer agreements failed to determine actual earnings levels in the workplace , or that employers have come to prefer independent negotiations .
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