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

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1 North Korea and the Soviet Union could only have drawn encouragement in the belief that America would most likely not act with vigour if North Korea moved against the south to reunify the peninsula .
2 The girl , whoever she was , despite the aristocratic looks and fine body which had at first misled them , would only have found houseroom within the palace compound as an under-servant .
3 Employees who benefit from inhouse perks , such as concessionary travel facilities or free sports or entertainment tickets , will only have to pay tax on the marginal cost of concessions , rather than on the average cost charged to the public , following the House of Lords ' ruling in Pepper v Hart ( see also this issue , pp 22 and 85 ) .
4 The long term campaign will not only have to face changes in the fund raising committee but is also likely to face changes in the school staff and the governing body .
5 Some of his staff had urged that he abandon the Duchess 's ball , but such an act , he knew , would only have offered encouragement to the Emperor 's many supporters in Brussels and could even have prompted the wholesale desertion of Belgian troops .
6 Such a piecemeal dismemberment of an integrated service would obviously have caused difficulties for the whole of the area covered by the ILEA .
7 There is no reason to expect that they will necessarily have developed cancer of the bladder : the same gene seems to be associated with tumours of the lung , gut , and other tissues ( Nature vol 300 , p 539 ) .
8 The government was reported by June only to have initiated proceedings for the extradition of Gustavo Stroessner in compliance with an order for his arrest on corruption charges issued by a criminal court in March .
9 From a sample of 162 eventual fellows of the society who had been over sixteen in 1642 , and therefore old enough to have taken sides in the civil war , and discounting foreigners not in England during the war years ( and a further 22 for whom there is inadequate documentation ) , 38 fought for , or supported , Parliament , while 85 were royalist in 1642 .
10 Finally the Secretary of State bowed to the inevitable , and agreed to abolish the ILEA in 1990 , although he personally had expressed doubts about the ability of some of the boroughs to provide an effective education service .
11 Zhelev organized on Sept. 1 and 11 meetings between Lukanov and leaders of the UDF and other opposition parties , but the UDF consistently rejected participation in a coalition on the grounds that the BSP alone had to take responsibility for the present state of the country , and that a strong parliamentary opposition was needed to guarantee Bulgaria 's democracy .
12 The rise since 1900 in the proportion of elderly people in Britain , the reduction in the labour force participation of this elderly population , and the heavy reliance of retired people on state pensions and other benefits , together have focused attention on the current economic problems of an ageing population .
13 The CAPM and the market model provide a means to test the performance of these portfolios and in doing so have given indications of the extent to which the market is strong form efficient in assessing the ability of managers to consistently beat the market .
14 More recently , the ending of the Cold War and the introduction of measures of democratization in Russia , Eastern Europe and elsewhere has generated debate about the possible spread of liberal democratic forms of government ( for example Held , 1992 ) .
15 The Mercia area of the Trust already has expressed concern about the effect of any airport expansion on all its properties in the area .
16 The jobless woman , whose parents have already had supervised access to the baby now with foster parents was further remanded on bail until May 28 .
17 Others will normally have made arrangements with the departmental secretary for seeing students by appointment .
18 The Lord President ( Cooper ) in IRC v Gordon 33 TC 226 at 230 stated that : … it is not enough that a person resident in the United Kingdom should somehow have derived benefit from the income of a foreign possession … the duty of the Court was to seek for an actual remittance to , and receipt in , the United Kingdom and not to be lead astray by an " equivalent " to a remittance or receipt , or a " constructive receipt " .
19 A fair employer will already have given thought to the alternatives to redundancy , perhaps even contacting other companies within the same group to see whether vacancies exist elsewhere .
20 Some of these compounds may already have had metabolism in the liver or small intestine , or both , before reaching the colon by biliary excretion .
21 The murder could easily have taken place over the boundary , in the Metropolitan police area .
22 I shall argue that Viennese modernism can be seen as in some sense a ‘ Baroque ’ modernism which seems largely to have run counter to the Enlightenment project .
23 Gloucester seems already to have had control of the forest , and granted a fee from two closes there in 1473 , which suggests that it may have been assigned to him as warden of the west march , although this is nowhere explicitly stated .
24 Gloucester seems already to have had control of the forest , and granted a fee from two closes there in 1473 , which suggests that it may have been assigned to him as warden of the west march , although this is nowhere explicitly stated .
25 As Thornton Heath depôt no longer had to supply cars for the Mitcham Road , it could take all the cars necessary for routes 16/18 and 42 and Purley depôt was closed .
26 As a result , TECs generally had to make cuts in the number of providers of employment training at a time when there was a growing need for such investment .
27 Croydon cars already had cushioned seats of the highest standard on both decks and chromium plated handrails , so that they required less modification than the ex-L.C.C. cars rebuilt at the same time .
28 It 's the ones that come along and just have to do things in the middle of the garden .
29 However , firms already have to face uncertainty in the context of UCTA and the criteria used to assess whether a duty of care which would give rise to liability in tort is owed .
30 Do you ever have to copy type into the computer text and other data that has arrived in a fax ?
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