Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] have [vb pp] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Although such rescue excavation work can not be more than piecemeal , as sites become available , results already obtained have provided useful information on conditions of urban life , in the types of buildings where people lived , on the desertion of houses within towns and around them , and on the distribution of trades within the towns .
2 In a further gesture towards improving relations between the two countries [ see pp. 37531 ; 38630 ; 38681-82 ] India was also reported to have granted improved access to Indian markets for Nepalese goods .
3 The focus of world attention on the region was also felt to have encouraged domestic pressure for political reform and to have influenced King Fahd 's November decision to revive plans , shelved since 1980 , for the creation of central and regional consultative councils .
4 The onychophorans , represented today by Peripatus of southern tropical forests and its relatives , is now known to have enjoyed considerable success in the Cambrian .
5 The agreement in the form originally proposed had encountered strong opposition from Panama 's 110 offshore banks , and had been subsequently amended .
6 A 44 year old white woman was initially found to have raised alkaline phosphatase , an anti-mitochondrial antibody titre of 1:160 and hypothyroidism with high anti-microsomal and anti-thyroglobulin titres .
7 Madhavan was officially said to have sought early retirement .
8 It was too solidly built to have suffered serious damage .
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