Example sentences of "[noun] [noun prp] [verb] have [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 It 's too late for David Godwin and Robert McCrum of course , but Jacqueline Onassis seems to have made all the right moves before her Publishers Weekly interview .
2 Author Maurice Baren has has uncovered some surprising facts about these household favourites …
3 Tom Patey appears to have soloed this first ascent on the buttress — of the area .
4 We had to look at where the opportunities were for development in Greater York as a whole rather than looking at individual district elements , and in terms of land available , erm Mr Steel appears to have included some sites which we classify as land held in reserve , which we do n't normally count towards the land availability targets , although we do acknowledge that it is there .
5 But the Supreme Soviet deputies rejected calls from hardliners to try to remove the 62-year-old president from office immediately and observers said Mr Yeltsin appeared to have won this round in his battle with the conservative-dominated parliament .
6 Mr Kinnock appears to have learnt all the answers to all the questions .
7 But Mr Chance has had to raise much more than he won to see his dream come true .
8 Our problem is that while Mrs Iverson appears to have ingested that from which she died at the dinner party there is no dish from which some or all the guests did not share . ’
9 After a review of its operation in 1977 it became clear that only a minority of patients referred from the other hospitals were being successfully rehabilitated and that St Wulstan 's had become another long-stay hospital .
10 MIKE HOOPER hopes to have gained some consolation for last night 's defeat by Spartak Moscowa Premier League place .
11 It does look , after all , as if respectability posed the greatest of all threats to the survival of Nonconformity ; the son and grandson of Baptist believers as he was , cousin to a family of ardent devotees of the Worship Street Chapel , William Charles appears to have paid little more than passing lip-service to the cause .
12 Paul Lexington and Wallas Ward had had to devote much energy to smoothing ruffled feathers , nobody had got much sleep , and everything was way behind schedule .
13 toilet training and , well not toilet training but reminding to go to the toilet , look at his hat did you read in the paper that George Best has had to spend half of his testimonial money on debts
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