Example sentences of "[adj] have [verb] in [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Fortunately there is a surprising repetitiveness about human nature : a good deal that has worked in one field is quite likely to work in another field .
2 This has resulted in regional specialization and , effectively , the creation of a global division of labour .
3 Now , however , science has provided the means to manipulate the basic genetic material that all plants and animals are made of , namely DNA ( deoxyribonucleic acid ) and already this has resulted in exciting progress in forensic science , pharmacology and disease control .
4 This has resulted in improved borehole conditions enabling the recording of greatly superior quality of log information ; a dolomite mud has been particularly successful in keeping the borehole in perfect shape .
5 D. J. Wrench is one of the few to have considered in any detail what happened after the National Government was formed .
6 Another point that some have raised in this connection is that animals can not — or do not — lie when using their communication systems .
7 Most publications on the use of selective decontamination of the gut have reported a reduction in rates of infection , but few have resulted in improved survival .
8 It seems not much has happened in that period .
9 While a demand for sex is not blackmail , a demand for money in return for not disclosing that the accused has indulged in such behaviour would be because the gain would be money within s.34(2) ( a ) .
10 just six have come in this time there 's ca n't remember .
11 However , even outer clothing must have required fastening and such wear would also have arisen if they were worn on undergarments in such a way as to come into contact with the inner face of the coarse outer garments ; such extreme wear is perhaps more likely to have occurred in this way than on the outside .
12 It would have been better to have remained in total ignorance than to know , yet not know , and have no means of finding out .
13 The previous month a British television programme had alleged that Goodman International had indulged in widespread abuse of the EC subsidy system for beef exports .
14 Many have to live in remote place , work long and unsociable hours ( often in foul conditions ) , must cope with clients who are often self-indulgent and in poor physical shape , and have the ability to turn their hands to anything .
15 Since tables began on the current basis 22 years ago , Clerical Medical has appeared in this listing now fewer than 51 times out of 66 .
16 Of course , the whole odd train of events is most unlikely to have happened in real life .
17 It is perhaps noteworthy that two chroniclers refer to the plague of 1361 as the pestis puerorum , the plague of the children , and if it is true that children in particular had perished in that outbreak , it could be that by the early 1370s the supply of labour was being reduced by a shortage of new recruits , particularly as the survivors of 1361 would also have been attacked by another outbreak in 1369 .
18 The house which Kanaan Abu Khadra fled in April 1948 had lain in semi-derelict condition for years , its windows partly boarded up .
19 Four were part of the British Defender Whitbread team , but only two have sailed in previous Admiral 's Cups and the team is short of top level round the cans expertise .
20 Intelogic Trace Inc has turned in second quarter net losses of $225,000 down from losses of $5.2m last time , after $691,000 extraordinary gains this time and $234,000 losses from discontinued operations last time , on turnover that fell 11.8% at $22.5m ; mid-term net amounted to $86,000 against losses of $6.6m last time , after $2.7m extraordinary gains this time and $233,000 last time as well as $40,000 losses from discontinued operations , on turnover that fell 11.1% at $46.2m .
21 Meca Software Inc has turned in second quarter net profits up 289.6% at $187,000 , on turnover that rose by 78.4% to $9m ; mid-term net losses amounted to $773,000 up from losses of $685,000 last time , on turnover that rose 110.3% at $14.8m .
22 Identix Inc has turned in second quarter net losses of $727,000 down from losses of $990,000 last time , on turnover that rose by 314.8% at $2.6m ; mid-term net losses amounted to $1.2m down from losses of $1.9m last time , on turnover that rose by 161% to $3.7m .
23 Go-Video Inc has turned in second quarter net profits of $60,220 against losses of $622,705 last time , on turnover that rose by 186% to $8.6m ; mid-term net profits amounted to $81,383 against losses of $1.1m last time , on turnover that rose 121.5% to $14.7m .
24 General Datacomm Industries Inc has turned in second quarter net profits up 1,069.5% at $1.9m , on turnover that rose 14.7% to $54.3m ; mid-term net rose 383.8% to $3.5m , on turnover up 15.9% at $108.6m .
25 Cohu Inc has turned in first quarter net profit up 566.2% at $1.3m , after $410,000 charges due to the cumulative effect of an accounting change last time , on turnover that rose by 41% to $17.3m .
26 Electronic Information Systems Inc has turned in first quarter net profit up by 61.9% to $871,000 , on turnover that rose by 31.3% to $7.3m .
27 Analog Devices Inc has turned in first quarter net profit of $8.1m against losses of $972,000 last time , on turnover that rose by 15.2% to $151.3m .
28 Ciprico Inc has turned in first quarter net losses of $235,000 against profits of $66,000 last time , on turnover that rose by 79.7% to $2.5m .
29 Perception Technology Inc has turned in first quarter net losses of $92,202 against profits of $130,260 last time , after $40,000 tax credits last time , on turnover that rose by 7.3% to $4.5m .
30 Honeywell Inc has turned in first quarter net profit of $57.3m against losses of $31.1m last time , after $65m gains from the settlement of litigation and $144.5m charges from the cumulative effect of an accounting change last time , on turnover that fell by 2.9% to $1,438.6m .
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