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

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1 At 91 years of age , has just taken up painting water colours and choir singing at a local day centre in his home town of Hull .
2 The idea is that all computers must conform to Russian standards , and the Committee has already singled out Summit Systems ( a Chips & Technologies Inc joint venture ) , the French-Italian-Russian joint venture Interquadro ; and Intermicro , a Russian-Austrian joint venture .
3 He says he has already ruled out IBM Corp , and what makes the announcement intriguing is that the number of potential partners is so small .
4 The ministry has already sounded out robot firms about joining the project , which will bring government laboratories universities and research institutes together with the private sector .
5 The government has already set up technology parks in Bangalore and Pune , with two more expected in Chandigarh and Bubaneshwar , to boost software exports .
6 Amstrad has taken a £7.24 million charge for the restructuring of its Spanish subsidiary , and has also written down computer stock by £3.6 million more .
7 The Chancellor has also cut back tax relief on relocation packages for employees .
8 It has also beefed up debt collection by the simple expedient of using the phone instead of relying on writing to people for all its credit control .
9 Markham , Ontario-based Geac Computer Corp — which has been promising an acquisition a month over the next 12 months , got two under its belt for the same month in May : it has bought the UK end of struggling MAI Systems Corp , MAI ( UK ) Ltd , and has also picked up Tekserv Computer Services Ltd .
10 It has also picked up Jeff Spirer , formerly in charge of the Intel/IBM relationship at Intel , to be NextStep 486 marketing manager .
11 It was set up in conjunction with Swiss entrepreneur Niels Rasmussen , owner of Nercom Informatik , who has also set up Goldmine Technologies AG in Zug , Switzerland ( UX No 374 ) .
12 7.7.8 If at any time the Tenant shall be entitled to the benefit of any insurance on the Premises ( which is not effected or maintained in pursuance of any obligation contained in this Lease ) to apply all money received by virtue of such insurance in making good the loss or damage in respect of which such money shall have been received The landlord 's concern is to avoid the situation by which its insurers may refuse to pay the whole of the proceeds of insurance where the tenant has also taken out insurance cover for the premises , pursuant to a common provision found in insurance policies .
13 It is n't going to take any risks , Parker said , and has even taken on US software specialists to provide in-depth knowledge of the local market .
14 The earlier 1pm start to Section 1 matches has virtually ruled out schoolboy cricketers , who are also denied Touche Ross Cup selection with ties now beginning at noon .
15 Rob Macklin , warden of the RSPB 's North Warren reserve near Aldeburgh , has recently carried out research work on Frigate Island , in the Seychelles , to help conserve the rare magpie robin .
16 Ok , so you 've had a great Christmas , but if your New Year 's resolution is to get back into shape then you 'd better check out Kathy Smith 's new Workout videos .
17 The Association is a company limited by guarentee , not having any paid up share capital .
18 The court had already heard how Westmore James went to Banbury to see his pregnant girlfriend .
19 Management budgets for clinicians based on agreed workload and service targets were such " a vital management tool " that the Inquiry had already set up demonstration projects in four districts .
20 They had already set up Exhibition clubs so that working men could pay in small sums a week towards the total cost of an excursion ticket which included accommodation at the Ranelagh Club — bed and a hearty Victorian breakfast — for two shillings ; the fare was five shillings .
21 Clara had actually heard one constant church attender , caught out donating a small charitable sum to the Vicar , defend herself to Mrs Maugham by saying that she had n't really meant to give it , and that she never would have given it if it had n't been that her little boy had just given up Sunday school .
22 It had also lost around £300,000 pounds and was staving off a visit from the official receiver .
23 Although they have apparently been happening for much longer , abductions first started coming to light in the late Sixties , but they 've really taken over UFO culture since the publication of Communion in 1987 .
24 In the case of wage bargaining , the Tories had earlier ruled out incomes policy but as inflation accelerated , following the boom-induced rise in world commodity prices and the downward ‘ float ’ of the pound on the foreign exchanges from 1972 , Heath imposed a statutory pay and prices standstill .
25 In a postscript Dr. Yeats reported that he had subsequently seen both Dr. Thackeray and Mr. Leech who had been together since he had been with them on the previous day .
26 In times of crisis , as we have already seen when Mary Titford arrived in Frome from London in 1757 , families or individuals could be quite surprisingly mobile .
27 So far as the sub-national programme is concerned , we have already worked up provision patterns for competition sports halls and for multi-purpose , high quality pitches ; so there is no need to include these items in your returns .
28 Crane Holdings have just taken over Grey Rook PLC , which has a three year trading record .
29 We have also seen how Raman polarization data and gas-phase band contours may be used to make complete assignments of the observed bands to vibrations of particular symmetry species .
30 The approaches taken by , for example , Lawrence ( 1980 ) and Taylor ( 1985 ) have also shown how school staffs can rationalize their approach to disruption .
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