Example sentences of "have [adv] [vb pp] [pers pn] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 She has since packed it for other tours .
2 Quite how the party which has successfully brought us to economic misery and industrial impotence can make such a claim seems to suggest some very muddled thinking .
3 Your family has obviously sustained you through many crises .
4 Randy , as you can see , has finally made it into this issue .
5 Bill 's story has finally convinced me of one thing — the nature of Mandy Smith 's ‘ mystery illness ’ .
6 ‘ To be fair , it 's a hell of an act to follow when you consider Gordon has already led us to two championships in the space of three seasons .
7 The programmatic development of the Copernican theory over more than a century has already provided us with one example .
8 Secretary reports that he has already put it to good use .
9 I think he has still got them to this day , ’ says his father .
10 Kite had to win in New Orleans to be invited but could only manage joint 12th with Severiano Ballesteros , whose last round of 69 has also put him in good heart .
11 Thrift has nearly killed her on several occasions , through the agency of old sausages , slow-punctured tyres , rusty blades .
12 The scrum has also looked solid enough to date , although no side has really put it under any pressure yet .
13 This versatile gas powered styler heats up in minutes and because The Civil Aviation Authority has O.K. 'd it in checked-in luggage on aeroplanes , you really can style your hair anywhere you like !
14 The Board originally offered three years , and has now increased it to five .
15 Modernity understood as the modern world in crisis has now hit us with such force that writers of many different political persuasions are addressing the issue ( cf.
16 Long before we arrived , Herr Wendling had made a great reputation for him and has now introduced him to all his friends .
17 I placed Geoffrey Wilkinson , a Principal Inspector of Accidents ( who has now succeeded me as Chief Inspector and head of AIB ) , in charge of the investigation .
18 Like so many Swiss towns which arc left with a legacy of the past , so that many of its buildings arc protected by law , Schaffhausen has quietly converted them to modern use while preserving the exterior .
19 Training alone has never bothered me at all , but it 's nice to be able to go down the pub for a good chinwag after a session . ’
20 Indeed , having been brought up after the war and having heard of the plight of those poor people , one has never forgotten it in any case .
21 I 'd only experienced them through other people and it was something I could n't bear to think about , really , because my mother had died of it and all I could remember was a series of silences and around the silence was terror to me .
22 Alison regarded me as though I were a dosser who 'd just importuned her for some spare change .
23 Sitting in the train , with a Sunday paper which I 'd automatically bought lying unopened on my knee , I felt a sense of relief at being away from him , at being surrounded by a lot of impersonal uncaring strangers who could see nothing different about me because they 'd never seen me before last night .
24 ‘ That I 'd never seen her from that day to this , of course .
25 I 'd never associated her with any kind of wit , but these were joky and mocking , very amusing letters .
26 Now you said that you 'd actually presented it in another way and were just , and , and had just changed it .
27 I think I 'd have to actually , should have perhaps warned you about this , but er , er , in point of fact , not too many people got this , I think there was one of two that got this wrong .
28 Similarly if his host says ‘ Come early ’ , having just invited him for eight o'clock , he will interpret ‘ early ’ with respect to the last-mentioned time , rather than to some previously mentioned time .
29 How could you have ever doubted me after that ? ’
30 Hamilton was in his second term at Wigan , having also managed them in 1985–86 .
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