Example sentences of "have [adv] [verb] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We produce extruded sheet to complement our cell cast range , ’ says Dr Casey , ‘ And have reently introduced a new variety — ‘ Perspex ’ TW — which is rapidly establishing itself as a rigid transparent building material for roofs and non-structural walls . ’ |
2 | Mark Twain fancifully observed that God had modelled heaven on Mauritius , a thought which has been echoed by thousands of travellers who have since discovered the untapped beauty and raw charm of this lovely isle . |
3 | They have since developed a wide range of contacts and membership to the group is now by election . |
4 | I have since received a further letter from on his return from hospital , following his fourth heart attack . |
5 | The team have since made a second visit to Korup to complete some unfinished tasks , and the whole Korup relationship was a success . |
6 | Expressed as crude annual rates per thousand , they fell from 23 in 1861–65 to 12 in 1931–35 , but have since shown no further improvement due to the ageing of the population , and still stood at 11.4 in 1988 . |
7 | He got Ninagawa to join him and they have since produced an extraordinary row of classics , welding the individual psychological realism of European theatre to the formality of Kabuki theatre . |
8 | For the first time in my life I tasted champagne and I did not care for it very much because I was a complete and absolute non-drinker at the time , I would like to warn anybody that this was something which did not last for very long : I have since acquired an insatiable thirst and desire for champagne . |
9 | Most of these women have since experienced a considerable sense of satisfaction . |
10 | SURGEONS at Harefield Hospital near London have secretly taken the first step toward implanting Britain 's first artificial heart . |
11 | And we have latterly seen a feminist perspective informing the debate about nuclear weapons . |
12 | If taught to small children as a stepping-stone to the ABC , it could wait a lifetime until everyone had grown up knowing both systems , then the better would simply oust the worst — as the arabic numerals have eventually ousted the roman ones . |
13 | Should we ever achieve this , there are those faint hearts who have unkindly suggested the added attraction of pigs flying over ‘ The Tip ’ . |
14 | The corrosive acids of modernity have powerfully assisted a general movement of ‘ secularisation ’ , and faced all kinds of religious tradition — Christian and non-Christian alike — with a challenge which can not be ignored . |
15 | In the past few months , nearly two hundred have successfully made the dangerous voyage south ; most head for the north-western Australia port of Broom , where they 're interviewed by immigration officials . |
16 | The Americans , at the University of California at Berkeley , have successfully tested a one-fifth scale model of a seven-storey reinforced concrete building in Tsukuba , the — science city ’ near Tokyo . |
17 | All these factors are increasing the complexity of the work of further education teachers of whom , at present , under half of the full-time staff , and even fewer of the part-timers , are trained in the sense that they have successfully completed a full programme of professional teacher training leading to qualified teacher status . |
18 | to the Senate the pass and classified lists of candidates who have successfully completed the final examinations leading to a degree , diploma , certificate or other academic distinction of the University ; |
19 | They have successfully completed the basic food hygiene courses run by the borough council . |
20 | Genetic engineers , working for the company , have successfully altered the genetic characteristics of a commercial cereal crop , to enable it to resist disease , pest attack and intemperate conditions . |
21 | Today , with an irresistible single behind them , OCS may or may not stand on the threshold of a wonderfully fresh new scene : they have successfully meshed the musical phenomenon of the past couple of years with a sound of their heroes , The Beatles and the Stones . |
22 | Researchers from the Agriculture and Forestry University of Vienna , Austria , have successfully transferred a beneficial gene into tree cells . |
23 | We have successfully produced a new initiative for the Kurds which has saved hundreds of thousands of lives . |
24 | A group of Hartlepool women have successfully taken the first step towards a career in creche work . |
25 | In modern times , we have effectively removed the third possibility above by redefining the goal of science : our aim is to formulate a set of laws that enables us to predict events only up to the limit set by the uncertainty principle . |
26 | Robin Fox ( 1971 , 1972 ) and Lional Tiger ( 1969 ) in influential books have perhaps pushed this approach to an extreme , but they have thereby generated an important renewal of interest in biology among anthropologists . |
27 | Leaving aside the famous names , which will inevitably be more costly , great numbers of obscure and humble folk have chosen this friendly and attractive method of identifying their precious books and have thereby secured a small niche in the history of bibliophily . |
28 | I have rarely seen a faster disappearance . |
29 | But I have rarely known a patient need more than four sessions of hypnosis after the discovery of the original source of the problem . |
30 | However some organisational sociologists and humanistic psychologists working in applied fields have long acknowledged the important influence of personal styles and predispositions on professional and organisational effectiveness . |