Sentence examples for have it protected from inspiring English sources

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They have applied to have it protected as a village green, a bid that Lambeth council has suggested is unlikely to succeed.

It is almost impossible to imagine a government agency, in the foreseeable future, sanctioning the brass, leather, oak and handmade brick, the Purbeck marble countertops and the careful craftsmanship that went, barely two decades ago, into the British Library, but there is still just about enough respect for the values that the building represents to have it protected.

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"Being a gay American, I know what it means to look at the flag and not have it protect all of your liberties.

Having it protected from inflation and ensuring "batteries are included" suggests an appreciation of how lean things are.

You can sit on an inlet watching the colorful, old-fashioned Maltese fishing boats, each painted with an eye that, as local lore has it, protects against evil.

"We would like to have it kind of protected to the Slovenian heritage," he said.

While it doesn't have all the colorful screens that McAfee has, it will protect your computer.

And this means that when you have it, you have to protect it well.

"But we have lots of it protected".

Like other forms of paternalism, concentração has its virtues: it protects the players from their fans.

Common wisdom also has it that sunscreens protect against melanoma.

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