Example sentences of "have [adv] [vb pp] [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 According to the magazine , 29 of the top 50 paper millionaires in 1988 have since lost money on paper .
2 Jury acquittals in obscenity cases , beginning with " Lady Chatterley 's Lover " , have effectively secured freedom for art and saved literature from the application of that controversial law .
3 They have all undergone training in communication skills and must be able to do general tours of the Museum , as well as theme and exhibition tours .
4 He signs off : " Loo , Margarete , I have schortly sayde forme of lyvyng , and how may come til perfeccion " ( 12.119.76-7 ) , using the phrase to denote a pattern of life .
5 Compared with lifestyle and environment health services have only limited impact on life expectancy and health
6 Two-year course students may be a little older , and have already studied drama at university level .
7 Some very prestigious names have already received instruction from Water & Ventilation .
8 Rosslyn Park now look doomed , while London Scottish have already clinched promotion from League Two .
9 Unable to compete in the market , some of Microsoft 's rivals have already sought refuge in antitrust law .
10 The Countryside Council for Wales , responsible for landscape and wildlife conservation , has argued that the fuel will further damage the uplands of central Wales which have already suffered damage from acid rain .
11 London Scottish , away to Waterloo , have already won promotion from League Two and either West Hartlepool or Newcastle Gosforth will join them .
12 Other recent changes have generally restricted access to unemployment benefit ( Atkinson and Micklewright , 1989 ) and , in particular , they have denied benefit to women who had been eligible to at least some benefit in their own right .
13 The top echelons of the civil service have generally abjured responsibility for policy decisions .
14 I have just had Greek before tea ; It is horrid .
15 Budgets for prisons have hardly kept pace with inflation , and , despite occasional lip-service commitment to reform , the policy of the British before 1947- to run gaols as cheaply as possible — has not changed significantly in practice ( Baxi 1982 ; Khan and Chilad 1982 ; Bhatacharya 1985 ; Gokhale and Sohoni 1988 ) .
16 Junkies have always accepted constipation as part of the price paid for the ‘ high ’ offered by opiate drugs like heroin .
17 I have always had difficulty with tank backdrops .
18 Italian cooks have always combined mustard with honey or syrup and fruit .
19 The differences are deep and go far back into history , but while I have been a Minister dealing with the economy and the environment I have always had the greatest possible collaboration from all the parties in Northern Ireland , which have always worked cheek by jowl with one another and with me for the benefit of all the people of Northern Ireland .
20 Most British Prime Ministers and party leaders have gradually lost popularity over time and retired when their reputation was at a low point .
21 DRG 's property assets have also given rise to argument .
22 Several nature reserves , such as Wicken Fen in Cambridgeshire , have also eased access for wheelchair users with extensive boardwalks and the introduction of birdhides .
23 Systems that have employed more contextual information are text recognition systems ( OCR ) which have also made use of error correction techniques .
24 Similarly , people have also suffered discrimination at work and have lost jobs because their employer or colleagues knew ( or suspected ) they were antibody positive .
25 We have also taken action at home and abroad to improve conservation , and will continue to do so .
26 Those studies of the S&P500 which have allowed for transactions costs ( Arditti , Ayaydin , Mattu and Rigsbee , 1986 ; Klemkosky and Lee , 1991 ; Kipnis and Tsang , 1984b ) have also found evidence of arbitrage opportunities .
27 THE acoustics at the Anglican Cathedral have often given rise to speculation about its suitability for Philharmonic concerts .
28 By contrast , more discriminating observers have often found room for praise ; and Englishmen themselves , especially those who have not dwelt for long elsewhere , or have resisted the seductions of lands nearer the equator , are evidently very proud of their climate .
29 They have even sent Department of Health doctors around to examine her to see if she is too ill to travel .
30 By contrast , serosal 5HT had no effect on transit ; others have even reported inhibition of peristalsis by 5HT .
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