Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [prep] a previous [noun] " in BNC.

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1 No charge code data has been transferred because a fatal error has occurred in a previous area of LIFESPAN RDBI .
2 No DC Assessment data has been transferred because a fatal error has occurred in a previous area of LIFESPAN RDBI .
3 No DC Data has been transferred because a fatal error has occurred in a previous area of LIFESPAN RDBI .
4 No DC Details data has been deleted because a fatal error has occurred in a previous area of LIFESPAN RDBI .
5 No module data has been transferred because a fatal error has occurred in a previous area of LIFESPAN RDBI .
6 No module details data has been deleted because a fatal error has occurred in a previous area of LIFESPAN RDBI .
7 No module details data has been transferred because a fatal error has occurred in a previous area of LIFESPAN RDBI .
8 No module location data has been transferred because a fatal error has occurred in a previous area of LIFESPAN RDBI .
9 No charge code data has been transferred because a fatal error has occurred in a previous area of LIFESPAN RDBI .
10 No module specification and relation data has been transferred because a fatal error has occurred in a previous area of LIFESPAN RDBI .
11 No process model data has been deleted because a fatal error has occurred in a previous area of LIFESPAN RDBI .
12 No process model data has been transferred because a fatal error has occurred in a previous area of LIFESPAN RDBI .
13 No process model data has been transferred because a fatal error has occurred in a previous area of LIFESPAN RDBI .
14 No special relation data has been transferred because a fatal error has occurred in a previous area of LIFESPAN RDBI .
15 No user data has been transferred because a fatal error has occurred in a previous area of LIFESPAN RDBI .
16 No user details data has been deleted because a fatal error has occurred in a previous area of LIFESPAN RDBI .
17 No user details data has been transferred because a fatal error has occurred in a previous area of LIFESPAN RDBI .
18 No user name data has been transferred because a fatal error has occurred in a previous area of LIFESPAN RDBI .
19 ‘ He made the ears out of an old pair of mouse ears I 'd used for a previous party , ’ she says .
20 As a few of these modules may have started in a previous session , or may be expected to finish in a future session , some will count in statistics for more than one session .
21 In Earle v Medhurst [ 1985 ] CLY 2650 the plaintiff 's claim to privilege for medical reports he had disclosed in a previous action against a different defendant claiming damages for similar injuries was not upheld .
22 That was after Joe , HISY 's lawyer had claimed at a previous hearing that yet another G Tec rival , Scientific Games , had been told not to bother bidding by lottery officials .
23 They had accepted their invitations only in order to disrupt the proceedings , as they had done on a previous occasion in 1953 .
24 the rain which had threatened in a previous scene
25 Of Callejas 's new Cabinet , also sworn in on Jan. 27 , Benjamin Villanueva Tábora was Economy and Commerce Minister in 1977-79 and Finance Minister in 1981 ; Ramón Medina Luna had been a Deputy Economy Minister ; Manlio Martínez had served on a previous occasion as Planning Minister ; Col. Francisco Zepeda Andino had served as Commander-in-Chief of the Air Force ; and Rodolfo Rosales Abella of the opposition PLH had served briefly as Labour Minister in the last few months of the presidency of José Simeon Azcona .
26 The person brought up in the city who has a natural and instinctive knowledge of the curative properties of herbs and wild flowers ; the person who experiences déjà vu or the one who seems to recognize a ‘ stranger ’ although the two have never met before ; the person born with talents he has not had time to acquire — is it not a possible explanation of the genius of such prodigies as Mozart that he actually brought with him skills and talents he had learnt in a previous lifetime ?
27 As we have seen in a previous chapter , he argued that such an illusory growth could in fact mask a real decline in values and use-values .
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