Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [adv] have " in BNC.

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1 Each has always had porous boundaries .
2 ‘ In addition , the world oil prices have n't increased as predicted , even as recently as two years ago , and that has also had a negative impact on the decisions taken by the world 's oil producers .
3 Coun Carr told the policy and resources meeting , which set a tax of £353 : ‘ We have been short-changed £800,000 by the Government and that has inevitably had an effect on the level of the charge .
4 However , increasing congestion in the airspace over southern England may alter the balance of advantage although this has yet to have much impact on scheduled flights .
5 This has since had a spin-off effect as the BBC will be filming the centre and will give credit to Rentokil Retail Cleaning at Bristol .
6 This has never had it so this as far as I 'm concerned really , the only thing that is needs to be made clear , is that we must accept of principle that 's all we need to reason .
7 This has now had to be shelved with the arrival of a Diktat from the Bundestag criticising both the excessive cost and the involvement of the Foreign Ministry .
8 This has naturally had an effect on the quality of education found in these schools .
9 Dr Ian Field , the association 's secretary , said it was prepared to accept there had been a misunderstanding .
10 Tests of all the ham showed half sold loose had bugs compared with six per cent of pre-packed .
11 Everyone on board who was free to do so had attended the funeral , Ruth standing with the Carsons on the upper deck .
12 In one case she " stalled " an order for multiple copies of a book , although this seems subsequently to have been allowed to pass .
13 This seems often to have been assumed .
14 I did n't want to grow old having never had any excitement in my life .
15 This appears simply to have been a trick on the part of the attorney , and not evidence that Rothbury was known to have been corrupt .
16 Although the original bond rules state that transfers ‘ must have been first approved by the Club Committee ’ this appears never to have happened , although at some stage the rule was amended to apply only to ‘ non-member ’ transferees .
17 Some had never had a job because they 'd looked after their mams and dads .
18 2 had already had one primary melanoma diagnosed before referral to the surveillance clinic .
19 This priming often has to last the entire remaining 51 weeks .
20 Such an achievement depends upon two things for which the English have always had a special genius : a sense of place and a sense of compromise .
21 Some have reluctantly had to give up an earlier nursing career because of ill health , or to care for a dependent partner , close relative or friend .
22 For my part , I think it would be open to the English courts to apply the civil law maxim directly to the situations we have in these two appeals , and treat the two plaintiffs as lives in being at the times of the events which injured them as they were later born alive , but it is not necessary to do so directly in view of the effect which the Montreal Tramways case [ 1933 ] 4 D.L.R. 337 has already had in the development of the common law in this field in other common law jurisdictions .
23 Once again , however , the declared aim and the reality are not actually coterminous , and prevention as such has always had lower status than the task of catching those who do the taking .
24 That verbal devise too has its problems .
25 The stewardship of the duchy was given to John lord Dynham , who had been one of Edward IV 's leading associates in the south west and as such had already had dealings with the duchy .
26 The stewardship of the duchy was given to John lord Dynham , who had been one of Edward IV 's leading associates in the south west and as such had already had dealings with the duchy .
27 Of the protocol violators , those seven patients who missed out a cystoscopy and then had recurrences , six have only had occasional recurrences during the remainder of their follow up , and one required chemotherapy four years from diagnosis , when he developed multiple superficial recurrences .
28 One has to concede that successive Conservative Governments have accepted rulings from Brussels on , for example , social policy , the regulation of working practices and the straight-forward geographical reallocation of wealth which it would be hard to imagine ever having been proposed as part of a domestic Conservative programme .
29 It is nevertheless significant that , however much anti-German growling there has been on Capitol Hill since the invasion of Kuwait , little has been heard within the administration .
30 In 1973 30% of the over 75s had never had children , and 7.5% had actually outlived their children .
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