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

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1 He immediately announced a wide-ranging programme of social and political reforms , which appears to have aroused the wrath of the tribes .
2 By contrast , certain defences are provided for the person who is not proved to have formed the intent , but whose language or conduct is likely to give rise to racial hatred .
3 Counsel for the SFO announced on Feb. 7 , 1992 , that charges against Seelig and David Mayhew ( a stockbroker ) which were to have formed the basis of a third trial had now been withdrawn .
4 Such classes appear to have formed the bulk of the programme and little was offered which could be seen as particularly relevant to community action or the problems of social change .
5 The Judge held that the prosecution had been under a duty to disclose the video whether it had been demanded or not , that the view the camera had was of an area of the club that was relevant to the res gestae , that the tape would have contained matters of relevance to the defendants and that it was wrong for the police officer to have formed the view that it was of no relevance .
6 The Special Commissioner was entitled to find on the facts whether it was reasonable for an inspector to have formed an opinion that a notice should be raised requiring information from a taxpayer .
7 In the second half of the century British governments seem to have gathered no intelligence at all in this way .
8 The opposition of Scipio Nasica to the destruction of Carthage figures so prominently in this account by Diodorus — and therefore by Posidonius — because he was thought to have foreseen the possibility of civil war in Rome if Carthage were to be eliminated : " but once the rival city was destroyed , it was only too evident that there would be civil war at home and that hatred for the governing power would spring up among all the allies because of the rapacity and lawlessness to which the Roman magistrates would subject them " ( 34.33.5 transl .
9 It was held that the defendants were liable because they ought to have foreseen the possibility of the chemical coming into contact with water and they had not warned the buyers of this danger .
10 The defendant must be proved to have been indifferent to an obvious risk of injury to health , or actually to have foreseen the risk but to have determined nevertheless to run it . ’
11 She was a fool not to have foreseen the outcome .
12 It would have required an enormously creative imagination to have foreseen the kinds of jobs that the children and grandchildren of those farmworkers would now be engaged in .
13 Chris Lander , the Daily Mirror 's cricket writer and the only man to have marched every step of the way with Beefy on his walks , is amazed at how Ian carries on the torturous pace .
14 ‘ It will not be satisfactory to have marched a lot of money up the hill , only to march it down again .
15 The weary DHSS staff of respectable old Oxford were relieved of certain unpleasant duties in the early autumn of 1982 when a 200-strong squad of police mopped up unsuspecting itinerants said to have defrauded the welfare state by allegedly drawing social security for rent when they were sleeping rough .
16 Celest is n't the only unusual animal to have frequented the families living room … in the past they 've also enjoyed the company of a goat .
17 Celest is n't the only unusual animal to have frequented the families living room … in the past they 've also enjoyed the company of a goat .
18 Intel , after all , is said to have lopped a year off its P5 ( 80586 ) design cycle just to compete with RISC chips .
19 A committee of shaikhs representing Yemen 's highly armed traditional leaders was reported to have given a warning on Dec. 15 that the tribes would intervene unless order was restored .
20 ( 8 ) In the event that a Member holds any Shares or a beneficial owner has an interest in any Shares in the Company in such circumstances that the Rules are broken the Directors may at any time resolve that the Member holding the Shares concerned shall ( unless he shall have already given a Transfer Notice ) be deemed to have given a Transfer Notice in respect of such Shares .
21 ( 8 ) In the event that a Member holds any Shares or a beneficial owner has an interest in any Shares in the Company in such circumstances that the Rules are broken the Directors may at any time resolve that the Member holding the Shares concerned shall ( unless he shall have already given a Transfer Notice ) be deemed to have given a Transfer Notice in respect of such Shares .
22 660 if the king , Swithfrith , who appears to have given a foundation gift to the monastery ( CS 87 : S 1246 ) , was a co-ruler with King Swithhelm who died c .
23 He seems to have given a sketch of the evolution of sovereignty from the king of the golden age to his own time ( Sen .
24 He trusted Pat — despite the impression he seems to have given a lot of his friends and acquaintances — and enjoyed the company of people like Maggie Smith and Sheila Hancock .
25 One of those charged was George Finbar O'Doherty , who was alleged to have given a command in Irish to the colour party .
26 ‘ Pearson , ’ the Sunday Times reported , ‘ is thought to have given an assurance that it will not plunder the surplus .
27 Kupolati was reported to have given an assurance that the ECOMOG force would remain in Liberia .
28 The NDI observer group , claiming that the elections were " generally open , orderly and well-administered " , had nevertheless pointed out that " the caretaker government 's use of the perquisites of incumbency " had seemed " to have given an advantage to one of the contesting parties " — presumed to be a reference to the IDA .
29 Although the exiled Decembrists worried local officials and prompted a Governor-General to recommend that they be sent elsewhere because they were " gradually disseminating their ideas and … might be harmful " , they were far less militant than exiled Poles , whose plans to take over Omsk in 1833 seem to have given the authorities their largest Siberian scare of the reign .
30 Whether they themselves are therefore put off the idea or they think their clients will object , is hard to say , as very few bureaux seem to have given the system a try .
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