Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] have [vb pp] [adv prt] the " in BNC.

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1 I am writing to advise that I have taken over the role of Computer Liaison Officer for the Trading Standards Department .
2 It contains a lot of questionnaires for which there are no answers and with not much guidance on what to do with the answers once you have filled in the pages .
3 All this becomes obvious once you have set up the machine to knit lace .
4 Once you have worked out the phonemic system of the language , if you are using a card file , work systematically through it , changing all phonetic transcriptions into phonemic ones .
5 Once you have added up the figures in the budget planner , you will have to deduct income tax to arrive at the net spending amount available to you .
6 Once you have carried out the instruction , your turn ends ( if you are sent back three spaces and land on another Point of Order , for example , do not pick another card ) .
7 Once you have sorted out the distractions like that , you can have some amazing fun re-planning your house .
8 There is nothing more important than that we should stick up for the system that we have inherited down the ages , and that still has so much to offer the people of our country . "
9 As I feel so well now I have been able to sort out the problems with my husband and we now feel that we have got back the relationship we got married to share .
10 Once we have ruled out the secular notion that authority implies superiority , we can then get it back into perspective as simply a necessary tool in executing responsibility .
11 When guests wish to withdraw from the safe deposit the original receipt must be produced and they must sign the receipt book as proof that they have received back the valuables .
12 Erm I was going to pick up on a number of points that have been raised by previous speakers , but erm Mr Grigson and Mr Curtis seem to have er dealt with a few of those , erm just with regard to the the table put in by C P R E , with their figures , I would just agree with Mr Cur er Mr Grigson that there is a very substantial degree of double counting in those figures , there is also a very substantial degree of over provision in the allowance for for conversions , er past conversion rates in Greater York have averaged something like twenty nine dwellings per year , over a fifteen year period your talking about four hundred and thirty five dwellings , which is the figure that both York City Council and ourselves have have made allowance for for conversions , that compares with a figure of a thousand dwellings referred to by the C P R E and I see no foundation for that figure , erm , as I say Mr Curtis already picked up on the point about windfalls rates by Mr Thomas , erm just turning to the difference between the tables er submitted by the County Council and York City Council on the the residue within the er Greater York area , I would accept the figure , the figures put in the tables by Mr er by Mr Curtis , I think that they have picked up the the more recent planning permissions and the completions information , and they also take on board there more recent work on erm development within the city , and I I accept that table .
13 While the public may be cynical about electoral promises , governments of whatever complexion customarily take pains to demonstrate that they have carried out the main proposals embodied in their manifesto , as well as other commitments or ‘ pledges ’ given at election time .
14 In order to seal off the source of nutrition it is necessary for the activated lymphocytes to gather round the blood vessels once they have used up the local resources .
15 And I have averaged out the changes over all the various sections of the A sixty one .
16 But Mr Stewart said : ‘ You are a liar and you have made up the story about the gun and the threats to kill . ’
17 If you have carried out the calculations suggested , you will have found that average spend per head in 1983 was roughly £9.00 , in 1984 £10.50 and in 1985 £11.75 .
18 ‘ The Space study required for the national curriculum is based largely on the library , and we have built up the tasks together , with an emphasis on group work , ’ said a head of science .
19 And we have speeded up the benefits of revaluation for those businesses who gain from it .
20 Manpower productivity has continued to rise and we have brought down the price of electricity in real terms since 1958 when the CEGB was established . ’
21 But we have , but we have put up the salaries which is good
22 ‘ The company claims there may be room to manoeuvre but they have spelled out the bottom line and that is 229 jobs in Birkenhead and 66 in Litherland .
23 well the the have a training roll and it may well be that the will be able to I mean I have n't spoken for example but they have taken over the functions of the old Manpower Services Commission training agency .
24 If we are already working from an out-of-date database ( because we have moved up the hierarchy ) it is very likely our vision of tomorrow 's world is much closer to today 's , while others in the organization , whose database is perhaps more up-to-date , may well be able to see beyond us .
25 This means that , for many areas , the full community charge will be in place in all area , except those receiving special Government grant because they have taken over the education service from ILEA .
26 Since you have taken up the Mastership of Jesus College , what have you done to encourage this , especially young contemporary British artists ?
27 I stop at my usual vantage point and even before I have switched off the engine I see the otter .
28 After you have cut out the damaged length of pipe , you put the nut and olive on one pipe and slide the fitting on to it .
29 AFTER YOU HAVE FILLED IN THE FORM
30 Young children may well appreciate this before they have sorted out the relation between connective , mode , and temporal order .
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