Example sentences of "[vb base] to have [verb] some " in BNC.
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1 | Companies thus appear to have made some strides towards repairing net worth , partly as a result of responding early to signs of recession . |
2 | The stone circles appear to have had some sort of tradition of dancing , perhaps associated with these key times . |
3 | Occasionally they appear to have had some direct influence on the formulation of the documents — the particular mention of the Anglican communion in the decree on ecumenism for example , as of the ‘ hierarchy of truths ’ — and their advice was sought , at least by the Unity Secretariat ( whose guest they were ) on religious freedom . |
4 | I hope to have seen some of you there . |
5 | However , with the comparatively recent revolution in geological views on the matter , and the promulgation of the theories of plate tectonics and seafloor spreading ( Ollier , 1981 ) , ocean basins seem to have become some of the less stable features of the earth 's crust . |
6 | ‘ I seem to have done some shop-lifting ’ ? |
7 | ‘ I 'm doing some work on optical lenses with a high refractive index and I seem to have got some … er … thallium on my sandwiches … ’ |
8 | Stirling sent a blistering series of signals to both the Eighth Army and MEHQ which seem to have had some effect . |
9 | Natural caves are the most obvious ; some of the earliest evidence for permanent dwellings comes from caves , and they also seem to have had some ritual function , connected with ancient cave paintings . |
10 | Government troops seem to have abandoned some positions quickly , while the KPNLF has avoided key garrisons . |
11 | And they already seem to have found some highly respectable regulars . |
12 | I do n't understand it but I seem to have found some extra money in my purse and I do n't know where it came from . |
13 | After a period of apparent — and perhaps misleading — political stability in the first twenty-five years following the Second World War , the 1970s seem to have marked some sort of turning-point for the British political system . |
14 | Using this model Hackman and Oldham claim to have had some success in redesigning jobs to give the outcomes they predict . |
15 | In studying these to find their causes we need to have done some natural philosophy , because these motions of the mind have their causes in sense and imagination . |