Example sentences of "have [adv] [vb pp] [pers pn] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | After tea we would sometimes walk round their garden , and she gave me tips on gardening which have since stood me in good stead ; and cuttings , which still bring her to my mind . |
2 | I have since used it with great success at children 's parties . |
3 | I have successfully maintained them in hard water , with a pH of 7.8 , but try to keep a neutral pH of 7.0 , for best results . |
4 | I learnt their use in the early 1970s from Dr P B L Muldoon , physician at the North Staffordshire Hospital Centre , and have personally used them since 1974–5 . |
5 | Findlay , is due in today and providing he overcomes his jetlag , he could again prove the trump card and give his team a rare victory over Bury , who have already beaten them on all four occasions the two teams have met this season . |
6 | ‘ The police have already asked us about this . |
7 | Several readers have already contacted me regarding foul play and the role of the touch-judge . |
8 | Architectural historians have already raided it to good effect , notably Mark Girouard for his book on the sixteenth-century architect Robert Smythson and Jill Lever , the curator of the collection , for the book she wrote with Margaret Richardson , The Art of the Architect . |
9 | His club , Northants , have already banned him for two games . |
10 | A few have already introduced them as analytical tools in their product-development laboratories . |
11 | ‘ We have already used them in two series at home — against India when they had two umpires from England and against the West Indies when both umpires were Indian . |
12 | About one-third of pupils have traditionally attended them since that time . |
13 | Writers concerned to establish a ‘ great divide ’ between the thinking processes of different social groups have classically described them in such terms as logical/pre-logical , primitive/modern and concrete/scientific . |
14 | But he told his bosses in London who have now provided him with round-the-clock protection for fear he could be in the sights of an IRA killer gang . |
15 | ‘ The Met have now provided him with round-the-clock protection as they fear the filofax could fall into the hands of the IRA , ’ said the source . |
16 | More than a hundred victims have now approached him for legal advice and doctors are still seeing new cases six weeks after chryptosporidium was first identified in the Farmoor reservoir . |
17 | Nevertheless , I would advocate studying some subject in depth , not necessarily as an undergraduate , so that you can feel you have really mastered it at some stage in your career . |
18 | The Tryons , in return , have frequently joined him for some fishing at Balmoral . |
19 | Not that acers insist on an acid woodland soil , not even for the most exotic species with unpronounceable Japanese names ; I have even seen them as cut plants on patios . |
20 | have even put him at two , you know , so that 's brilliant ! |
21 | My family have sometimes joined me on these camps but are mainly content to be ‘ Guiding Orphans ’ as well as ‘ Medau Orphans ’ . |
22 | It is most intrinsically valuable as an indication of the quality of relationships between the generations , and we have primarily interpreted it in that way . |
23 | Some of us have actually seen it on better days and a few have actually landed there , finding to their surprise that Fair Isle can be a pleasant green island with a fascinating geological structure and a friendly people . |
24 | I have never viewed it in this way , and neither has she . |
25 | ‘ Do you know , ’ she said , ‘ I have never seen him in this room . |
26 | Its magnitude is only 9 according to official estimates ; I have never seen it with low-power binoculars , but I have suspected it with × 20 , though I would not have noticed it if I had not known just where it was . |