Example sentences of "[prep] have " in BNC.

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1 The grand tour which I wrote to you about has been postponed until we can all come to Johannesburg for discussions . ’
2 The unprecedented blitz of media hype surrounding the restoration , expansion and long awaited re-opening of Frank Lloyd Wright 's great spiralling concrete shell has created a huge public interest and lining up to get in and see what all the fuss is about has become the latest hot civic pursuit .
3 And my husband , although I 'm only very small and under five foot , my husband is thirteen stone and six foot two inches , so moving him about has been a great problem .
4 And sir the other strand which we 've heard a good deal about has been the nature of the vegetative screen which occurs between D thirty nine and D forty on the one hand , and land to the north of it on the other .
5 One of the blanc women I told you about has entered the palace ; the other has been taken by Carrefour . ’
6 During the lifetime of this Government the average family the hon. Gentleman talks about has had increases in disposable income of unprecedented levels , in excess of £50 per week , while the hon. Gentleman well knows that from 1974 to 1979 their standard of living bumped along without showing any significant increase .
7 Rotation of the oxycarbonyl group about has been identified as the cause .
8 Everyone I 've ever been serious about has wanted marriage and children , ultimately .
9 It 's been under wraps for weeks , but now the political biography everyone 's talking about has finally arrived .
10 It is safe to say that the entire nation is filled with a believing trust in the Führer such as has never before existed to this extent .
11 Some he may be hearing in future include : Thy food is such as has been breathed on by infected lungs , ( Pericles ) — useful for insulting prison cooks .
12 The officials of the Foreign Office had a fanaticism about United Kingdom membership of the EEC such as has seldom been seen since the early crusades .
13 However , it is likely that a quantitative shift from elite to mass higher education , such as has happened in the USA and Japan , will bring with it a qualitative change in the undergraduate curriculum .
14 We support a networking approach with other specialist bodies ( 3.6 ) and would like the guidance to encourage liaison with non-governmental bodies , such as has been done in the draft PPG Note on Nature Conservation .
15 I say minimal both because it is rather modest , in contrast say to Jakobson 's , and because it seems to present a demand that it should be very difficult for modern literary studies to deny : that in describing the language of literary texts a degree of rigour is required such as has been notably absent from the work of a great many critics .
16 I had them all myself from the former British monopoly , the Central Electricity Generating Board , when I was the minister responsible for the day-to-day operations involved in privatising the British electricity industry : ‘ the integrity of the system ’ , the need to ensure the adequacy of contra power or ‘ vars ’ , safety considerations , the impossibility of storing electricity — all excellent points in themselves , but each fully capable of being accommodated in a competitive system such as has been invented , at least in embryo , in Britain .
17 Winston Churchill , who had just been defeated as Liberal candidate for Leicester , West , declared that a Labour Government would be a ‘ national misfortune such as has usually befallen a great state only on the morrow of defeat in war ’ .
18 Indigenization such as has occurred in Nigeria has the function of transforrning a comprador class formerly identified with foreign TNC interests , into a transnational capitalist class , increasingly identified with the interests of nominally or actually Nigerian transnational corporations .
19 Technology has brought speed of travel , and the almost instantaneous dissemination of information from one part of the world to another , such as has been unheard of in the history of the world .
20 Paris is a favourite destination , and Time Off has a large selection of packages to choose from .
21 At the other end of the spectrum , Time Off has a two night package by air , with accommodation at the luxury Hotel Lancaster , for £368 .
22 Time Off has breaks in New York on offer and Thomson lists Moscow and Reykjavik .
23 Er every , every employer who has laid people off has mentioned making er strident efforts to er replace people alternative employment , some they already have but , in many cases of course they have not .
24 The nature of these changes , then , can be seen as some confirmation that the trends identified by Dearlove were genuine enough , but that working them through has taken much longer to achieve and involved much more upheaval than his initial analysis would have suggested .
25 That a measure apparently so contrary to noble interests was carried through has encouraged the view that , in the hands of a determined tsar , the Russian State was able to ride roughshod over every class .
26 The Government 's repugnance for that organisation and everything it stands for has been made absolutely clear on repeated occasions .
27 Another added : ‘ Now what the politicians have always called for has happened , we must rise to the occasion . ’
28 For some people this process begins some time before the person they grieve for has died .
29 Ask for medical advice or treatment if someone you care for has severe constipation .
30 The ambitious eightfold gain that Europe is aiming for has proved equally elusive .
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