Example sentences of "[v-ing] [adv] have " in BNC.

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1 Any insider who sets out to pursue a reflexive anthropology of policing eventually has to face difficulties which arise when he reaches an objective and analytic understanding of his society and its own specific versions of reality .
2 From my position as the chair of a governing body of a primary school , I do n't actually think it 's given us very much more flexibility in how we run that school or how that school is operated , and I do n't really and I find it very difficult to see the benefits of us becoming suddenly having erm the responsibility of the funding dumped on us , and therefore the responsibility of any cuts from from erm Local Authorities .
3 Repairing electric motors is hardly a growth business ( British Coal is not the only customer in long-term decline ) and Dowding already has about a quarter of the market .
4 Some moralists say that if we regard immediacy or physical nearness as relevant , we must be failing in rationality or imagination ; we are irrational if we do not recognize that those starving elsewhere have as big a claim on us as those starving here .
5 Crampons for climbing normally have ten or more downward facing points and two forward facing ones .
6 I nodded , though just walking downstairs had made my head spin .
7 After the 15-day trial in July Ann was convinced the girls would both be returning home having been cleared of the charge .
8 What was happening clearly had no connection with what had been happening before or would , presumably , happen afterwards .
9 Like all our previous trade union legislation , the proposals that I am announcing today have two main objectives — first , to safeguard the democratic rights of trade union members within their unions and , secondly , to protect employees , employers and the community at large against the abuse of industrial power .
10 The article says that the game Dying High has a bug in it , which simply is n't true .
11 But what 's happening here has nothing to do with loyalty or belief . ’
12 Merchants trading overseas had to cover the diplomatic and even military expenses which in later centuries would be met by their governments .
13 However the Doctor has taken the directional unit from the Monk 's TARDIS and with it they get back to Kembel , knowing that only by returning there have they any chance of thwarting the Daleks .
14 Medical Services are steaming ahead having had a great year .
15 We would have been acting wrongly had we not given her permission to visit her mother . ’
16 In 1989 , only 7.8% of pensioners who were mainly dependent on state pensions and living alone had a car .
17 By contrast , only about 27 per cent of women living alone had an occupational pension .
18 Ms Kiernan 's study shows that fewer than half of all single mothers living alone have access to a telephone , and a mere 15% to that essential tool of modern motherhood , a car .
19 For example , many old people living alone have been forced to move into residential care when experiencing a temporary crisis ( perhaps a broken hip or a mild stroke ) in the absence of suitable emergency domiciliary care .
20 The proportion of all adults living alone has risen from 9% in 1973 to 13% in 1988 ( General Household Survey 1988 ) .
21 The percentage of people aged 65 and over living alone has increased from 10 per cent in 1945 to 36 per cent in 1985 , while the percentage of those living with others has decreased from 60 per cent to 20 per cent over the same period .
22 We need to hear from the local churches , from the district councils what 's going on wha what the issues that concern you are so let's as well the ones that you see downstairs , we may already be addressing so have a look down there have a look at the , the information but if there are any issues you feel we ought to be addressing then please let us know so that we can put them on our agenda .
23 This guy we 're meeting tonight has some interesting things to say about him . ’
24 One student looking still had some time to go before his grant aid ended .
25 Mrs Chamorro declined to give interviews while in Washington but in an article published this week , she wrote : ‘ Ten years of living dangerously has brought civil war , an exodus of a fifth of our countrymen , an annual inflation of 30,000 per cent , 40 per cent unemployment and for the first time in our history , mass hunger .
26 Meeting socially has strengthened the already good relationship between the two companies .
27 Writing also has to conform to an idea .
28 Motor Caravanning really has been our window to the world .
29 Yet they moved with more than usual purpose towards the hills ; and it was always a possibility , however remote , that some vagabond poacher or time-expired soldier living wild had hit upon Owen 's outposts without being detected , and thought it worth his while to carry a tale to Ruthyn .
30 When the corporation took control , all the families living there had moved in from the city area .
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