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

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1 Too few of his greatest paintings are sold at auction to be indexed but appear to have risen at least twice as fast .
2 studies , and the Dart Environmental Studies project that resulted in over 20 reports and seemed to have input from just about everybody at Swindon Plymouth and Hayes !
3 Police are appealing for anyone with information about the break-in , which is thought to have happened at about 6am on Saturday , to contact them on 0388–603566 .
4 Unlike joint services in many other places , the crews seem to have got on well together .
5 BRACKEN HOUSE , THE former home of the Financial Times , came under threat at the time ministers were considering the introduction of the Thirty Year Rule on listing ( see page 149 ) , and probably played a major part in securing the greater protection for post-war buildings of excellence that SAVE had sought for so long .
6 The Industrial Tribunal seems to have concentrated to perhaps too large a degree on the offer itself , whereas the EAT said that , when applying the test of reasonableness , it was essential to consider the circumstances under which the offer was made .
7 For Richards it was another triumph , with 145 coming off just 159 balls , a display even more spectacular than Gooch 's — although the Englishman had had to contend with rather more hostile bowling .
8 Moreover , other cultures , such as those of Africa , have had to wait until even more recent times for recognition .
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