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

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1 While not denying the clinical value of the EEG as a non-invasive technique it is probably fair to conclude that electro-physiological research has so far not contributed anything new to our knowledge of cerebral asymmetry but rather has corroborated findings from other areas of investigation .
2 Any insider who sets out to pursue a reflexive anthropology of policing eventually has to face difficulties which arise when he reaches an objective and analytic understanding of his society and its own specific versions of reality .
3 But Ed though remains superbly played by Ian Gelder , an ageing , moustachioed boy scout with emergent tendencies , as is Christopher Hancock 's fearful old dad who early on has rumbled Sloane , an Alf Garnett before his time .
4 Alderly has had owners far more distinguished than its Georgian creator .
5 The Department of Trade and Industry alone has spent £1.5 billion in the past 10 years in the hon. Gentleman 's region , the success of which is shown by the success of local businesses and industry .
6 Home shopping alone has spent £35 million over the past five years putting in computer systems .
7 He obviously has heeded Ruskin 's advice not just to look at things but to ‘ watch ’ them .
8 Paulson obviously has mixed feelings about selling 50 per cent of Arazi to Sheikh Mohammed , although he described their arrangement ‘ a very good partnership ’ .
9 At this level BIS has encouraged co-operation through its conferences before and after main ALA conferences .
10 These inner conflicts are in part due to the person having ‘ id-impulses ’ which he or she has learned to see as wrong , and so has internalized prohibitions against acting on them .
11 One only has to compare Scotland with England to see where the real problem lay .
12 Fortunately , she has saved a large deposit to put down on a flat so she only has to borrow £45,000 .
13 The poverty trap exists when a low paid worker receives a pay increase , but then , as a result of the higher income level attained , not only has to pay tax , but also loses various means-tested benefits previously received .
14 He examined the problems of ‘ How Did We Get This Way — And Where Are We Going ? ’ , arguing that since the last war Britain especially has presented management with a host of entirely new problems .
15 If a leader constantly has to threaten individuals , it is unlikely that those individuals will come to share the vision of the leader .
16 Sun , which has refused to license Windows 3.1 from Microsoft has literally had to re-invent Windows from scratch .
17 Sun , which has refused to license Windows 3.1 from Microsoft , has literally had to re-invent Windows from scratch .
18 The publication by Lobachevsky in 1829 of a consistent ( non-Euclidean ) geometry , in which Euclid 's parallel postulate is denied , should perhaps have turned mathematicians ' attention back to a study of axioms , especially as it had long been appreciated that Euclid 's use of the axiomatic method was , to say the least , inconsistent ( [ 106 ] contains stronger views . )
19 He tends to deal with one or more Japanese breeders , and will perhaps have visited Japan himself , to select choice fish .
20 She should perhaps have brought Glyn after all .
21 culpably having pictured kinds of truth .
22 Where the minister and elders of a church have decided to pursue an application for demolition , remember they may only have come to this decision as a last resort , perhaps having received advice that there was no possibility of alternative use .
23 ‘ Until this issue is resolved … at the individual level there is concern that charges could be used to limit demand for services and may lead to major problems of access to services between authorities , with health authorities perhaps having to provide services in inappropriate settings … ’
24 The arrival of Durham on the first-class circuit can only have strengthened Middlesbrough 's claim to continue hosting Yorkshire championship cricket each season .
25 To have done so would only have raised expectations and created disappointment without necessarily allaying the suspicions concerning the objectivity of an inevitably subjective selection procedure .
26 But while most young women training in computing , for example , are doing word processing ( Tittie 1986 ) , changing their expectations about gender and mathematical ability can only have limited effects on their achievement .
27 Anyone entering from outside would only have seen Jim with his feet up in front of the fire , reading a thriller .
28 You would only have to spend £1,400 more than the price of the Metro to acquire a 16 valve Renault Clio and that really is a different class of car altogether .
29 William and Gladys Wilkins had paid £23,000 for the work — which experts said should only have cost £2,700 .
30 Also , it can not be ignored that Marco did n't have many options , since Eddie was about to kill him , and Marco 's actions were in self-defence : I think that Marco may only have beaten Eddie up had he not drawn the knife , but not killed him .
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