Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [adv] [adv] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 But they have travelled as far afield as Belfast and Aberdeen .
2 It is important to be clear then about our reasons for feeling that we had to explain why women have come so far rather than explaining why there had been so few gains .
3 The trouble is that his men have done just as badly as the old guard .
4 A few governments have done so quite openly and unpretentiously , by establishing laws of censorship as in Ethiopia , Niger and Cameroon : military regimes have generally had no qualms about controlling the press .
5 I shall not give way to my hon. Friend , as I believe that I have done so once already and I have only a little time left .
6 When they have moved forwards as far as they feel they want to go they then leave one of the bottles , place both their hands on the other and have to get back without touching the the floor with any part of their body .
7 Part-time enrolments have grown somewhat more rapidly than full-time ones , but the trends in first degrees awarded are more complex , with a slight decline in the universities and a steady increase in the polytechnics/colleges in recent years .
8 ‘ I do n't think things have got quite as far as that yet : ’
9 There is no guarantee that by singing the words of a hymn we have participated any more fully than by giving silent attention to someone else doing so .
10 Those days have gone only so long as a Government are in power who are determined to continue a regime of common sense and reasonable and balanced industrial relations .
11 Numbers applying for entry in September 1992 have increased even more sharply than a year ago and we currently anticipate a further large increase in first year entrants .
12 Company liquidations have increased more sharply recently than at the same stage of the last recession , when defaults significantly lagged the deterioration in companies ' financial position , but corporate indebtedness has been much higher both at the outset of the recession and subsequently .
13 Royal Air Force records are fuller and more accurate than those of the S.A.S. From these I have learned only very recently that the Stirling concerned ( LJ 850 ) belonged to 620 Squadron .
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