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

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1 It is very true that in one sense it must be implied that although there is no existing difference , still that a difference may arise between the parties : yet I think the distinction between an existing difference and one which may arise is a material one , and one which has properly been relied on in this case …
2 The contradiction has long been lived with in practice , and students become adept in faking responses .
3 O. pachyphylax has only been recorded from off Nantucket 943 m .
4 Though total equality might be hard to achieve because of the biological differences between the sexes , the legislation has perhaps been rounded of by the Equal Pay Act 1970 and the Sex Discrimination Acts 1975 and 1986 .
5 A version of this suggestion has already been met with as a possible explanation for some DOEs when it was suggested ( p. 159 ) that an expectancy of a reinforcer evoked by a sample stimulus will be more likely to persist in memory across the delay of a delayed MTS experiment than will a representation of the sample stimulus itself .
6 ‘ It has already been hinted at by oor worthy comrade up the back before he passed oot , we are but six months old as a body … ’
7 The similarity between O. cordifera and O. clavigera has already been commented on under O. clavigera .
8 I do not intend to say any more about this issue , which has already been referred to by my hon. Friends .
9 Popular superstitions concerning lucky and unlucky days , the existence of which has already been referred to in connection with the Romans , were reinforced in the Middle Ages by the recognition of black-letter days in the ecclesiastical calendar .
10 Thus : ( 1 ) the said Solicitors ' Publicity Code ( which is summarised in Chapter 12 ) was introduced in 1988 , revised in 1990 , and covers the whole field ; from the general ( solicitors may hold themselves out to be good , but not to be better than the other firm down the road ; publicity must be accurate and not mislead ; a solicitor 's advertisement must identify the solicitor by name ) to the particular ( the correct designation of a solicitor 's practice , entries in legal directories , addresses to the Court and the use of the legal aid logo ) ; ( 2 ) the Law Society 's code incorporates by reference the provisions of the British Code of Advertising Practice which in its own way requires publicity material to be honest , truthful and decent , unambiguous and responsible , and contains a separate section relating to the advertising of financial services and products ; ( 3 ) the Financial Services ( Conduct of Business ) Rules 1987 also cover the advertising of financial services and products and will need to be studied by any firm carrying on investment business ; ( 4 ) solicitors will also need to be familiar with the Consumer Credit ( Advertisements ) Regulations 1989 and other secondary legislation in that connection , the whole corpus replete with the jargon unique to that area of law ; ( 5 ) the Business Names Act 1985 , which has already been referred to in Chapter 1 , requires revision of a firm 's letterheading every time there is a change in the identity of the partners , which will include any occasion when a salaried partner whose name has previously been shown " below the line " is promoted .
11 This factor has already been alluded to in earlier discussions on bibliographies , and on citation analysis in general .
12 The application of natural justice in the context of inquiries has already been touched upon in discussing the administrative-judicial dichotomy .
13 The mental element of this offence has already been touched upon in the discussion of the requirement of ‘ towards another , ’ which , it was suggested , entailed an awareness on the defendant 's part of the existence of the person threatened , abused or insulted .
14 The present evidence therefore suggests that the universe will probably expand forever , but all we can really be sure of is that even if the universe is going to recollapse , it wo n't do so for at least another ten thousand million years , since it has already been expanding for at least that long .
15 The CPRE believes that enough land has already been provided for in the Structure Plans of the south east to meet these requirements and that there is in fact a 38 per cent over-supply of land .
16 Section 6(2) has already been dealt with in connection with violent disorder , and readers are referred to the earlier discussion .
17 Style as self-reference , on the other hand , has already been dealt with in the preceding two sections of this chapter ; linguistic deviation , according to the Prague School , and structures of equivalence , according to Jakobson , served the purpose of focusing attention on the linguistic message as a whole , of making it refer to itself .
18 In many cases the additional information simply added weight to what has already been dealt with in the attitude scales .
19 The first has already been dealt with in Chapter 6 when we discussed Friedman 's rehabilitation of Pigou 's theory of labour market adjustment : in a competitive market economy , relative prices will respond in such a way as to eliminate any chance discrepancy between the demands for and supplies of goods and factors of production .
20 Physics , particularly since the work of Bacon and Descartes , has generally been thought of as an objective science , based on observable facts , in this way a body of certain knowledge is gradually built up .
21 Science has always been frowned upon as an evil , used by mad professors who seek world domination .
22 Columbia 's recent spending spree has partly been paid for by Sony .
23 And the process of secularization , which has as one of its fruits the growth of technology , has similarly been referred to as the product of Western Christian civilization and the spirit of Christianity ‘ incognito ’ .
24 This sector has also been referred to by some as a lumpenproletariat .
25 In speech the situation is further complicated by the way stress and intonation can draw attention to any part of an utterance , and indeed this whole subject has traditionally been dealt with as an issue in the study of spoken language .
26 The use of such techniques for language processing has traditionally been frowned upon by the linguistic community .
27 The umpire procedure has often been relied on as an argument for a reference being an arbitration rather than an instance of expert determination ( or , in the older cases , a " valuation " ) but the courts have not seen the umpire procedure as an important factor , and the involvement of an umpire does not turn a reference to an expert into an arbitration .
28 The Chilean church , however , has often been referred to as ‘ the most progressive Catholic system in Latin America ’ .
29 Buckminsterfullerene has often been thought of as the 3-D equivalent of benzene and so should be ‘ aromatic ’ , which means performing some of the chemical reactions for which benzene is noted .
30 ‘ The Twenty-fourth Imam , ’ he said , ‘ has often been spoken of among the Wimbledon Dharjees .
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