Example sentences of "have [vb pp] at [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Scottish psychiatric services have developed at a different pace and in a somewhat different form from those south of the border . |
2 | For these reasons , specialist services have developed at a fast pace within the CAD , as has been seen in the previous chapter . |
3 | Tom Graveney inspects the new artificial pitch which 3D Cricket have installed at the historic Hambledon CC |
4 | In the example of Rubik 's cube , we have looked at a substantial problem that leads naturally to a great deal of mathematics and uses many techniques of problem solving . |
5 | So far , we have looked at the external environment in only a very general kind of way . |
6 | Recent seminars have looked at the changing situation in southern Africa and the Gulf War and its effects . |
7 | A number of studies have looked at the geographical distribution of doctors both in regions and in smaller districts . |
8 | So far in this section we have looked at the present provision of training and at ways of improving the system . |
9 | A number of researchers have looked at the predictive validity of various types of assessments , including interviews , aptitude tests , personality tests and other techniques . |
10 | Already we have looked at the healthy state of the majority of children when they enter this world and how their health tends to deteriorate slowly with time . |
11 | So far we have looked at the consensual influence of television : at influences that varied from time to time but affected all or most citizens at any one time . |
12 | Today , we reach the end of the series ; I hope that you have found that the series has improved your prayer life , as we have looked at the whole subject from several different angles . |
13 | We have looked at the different types of land and seen roughly what could be done with them . |
14 | I wonder whether Opposition Members have looked at the excellent background paper produced by the Library research division , entitled ’ The Regulation of Privatized Utility Companies ’ , which was published on 1 July and is available in the Library . |
15 | Therapist : ‘ Now we have looked at the physical symptoms and the thoughts that accompany them , let's now look at how anxiety effects your behaviour . |
16 | You have come at the wrong time . |
17 | The charges against Mr Perez have come at an inconvenient moment , not only for him but also for Venezuela . |
18 | Tax benefits to private pension arrangements have risen at a similar rate , although the growth has been from a smaller base . |
19 | Previous culture experiments have hinted at a mycobacterial aetiology , and the circumstantial evidence such as granulomas is suggestive . |
20 | The selling franchise arrangement has operated quite successfully for the past eight years , and Argent Distributors have grown at a steady pace during this period , as can be seen from the sales turnover figures . |
21 | However , changes have occurred at the local level , for there has been a strong centralization trend evident in both . |
22 | According to scientists at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory , the proposals for the centre have surfaced at a good time . |
23 | So general SVQs have arrived at a good time . |
24 | They have arrived at a similar endpoint , from a very different starting point . |
25 | So we have arrived at the following paradox . |
26 | Seven jobs have gone at the Open Software Foundation as a result of a realignment which sees the consortium effectively become a two-headed beast — one turned on the operating system , the other with eyes on interoperability technologies , which includes everything else . |
27 | Trained staff will then apply what they have learned at a chosen test site , which will be on an island to minimise uncontrollable external intrusions . |
28 | ‘ the whole object of the section is to assimilate the practice in winding up to the practice in bankruptcy , which was established in order to enable assignees , who are now called trustees , in bankruptcy to find out facts before they brought an action , so as to avoid incurring the expense of some hundreds of pounds in bringing an unsuccessful action , when they might , by examining a witness or two , have discovered at a trifling expense that an action could not succeed . |
29 | Others are said to be re-examining their positions in light of the latest industry consolidations and have baulked at a large scale media event to mark the signing of a common Unix document . |
30 | Tony , Jill and their son , Martin , have lived at the Old Rectory for twenty years and it is very much their home — as your hosts they will bring early morning tea ( if requested ) , and arrange numerous activities . |