Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] have [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I pay tribute to the Chairmen of the Social Security Select Committee and of the Health Select Committee , who have found a way around the difficulties of operating together and have produced a more interesting report as a result . |
2 | The time can be shortened , however , if those members who were supposed to make some enquiry or obtain some information , or to write a short factual statement , have not only done so but have informed the Hon. |
3 | Moral : never start a big warren system other than at the beginning of the day 's work , since you need to complete it if at all possible rather than have to extend the work into another day . |
4 | right that have got a bit of a niche round about five o'clock from bloody Amsterdam and we 're getting shafted . |
5 | This was a visionary proposal which would have brought economic and foreign policy matters within the ambit of the Union decision-making process , would have strengthened the position of the EC Commission , would have phased out national vetoes to which I referred above and have given the EP an enhanced law-making ( as opposed to its largely consultative ) role . |
6 | The cows are particularly milky and can give high ratios of calf weaning weight to cow weight ; they calve easily and have retained the Highland 's strong mothering instinct . |
7 | FIFA are anxious that the allegations of match-fixing , currently being investigated by a French magistrate , are cleared up quickly and have set a September 23 deadline alongside a threat to suspend the national team . |
8 | Expect some caution in the first 15 minutes , until the players are warmed up and have judged the mood and tempo of the game . |
9 | These are the same bulbs though that have made a new flower this year . |
10 | In both cases however , they have reduced speeds sharply and have permitted a degree of multifunctional use of the space ( Figures 6.31 and 6. 32 ) . |
11 | now if have infringed the competition rules , then the fact that the consequences maybe significant severe for them , is , is irrelevant , erm it was significant for the |
12 | Since January 1991 I have committed myself to full time study of the language , history and culture etc and have made a further four visits . |
13 | I wo n't be rushing out to spend big this Christmas because I was made redundant a few weeks ago and have had no luck finding another job . |
14 | But the Daleks are already here and have commanded the planet 's inhabitants — the Aridians — to capture the travellers or be exterminated themselves . |
15 | The Gunners were championship favourites a week ago but have made a shocking start with defeats at home to Norwich and at Blackburn . |
16 | So you do need to look at that page very carefully and I still get tied up sometimes and have to do a few crossings out . |
17 | They 've got stronger since then and have set the pace in the championship race this season . |
18 | Well we used to play that in the street you see , have the lampposts , the top of the yard and there , there and have to set a good target rounders . |
19 | It is the developments from the 1970s onwards that have provided the greatest impetus to transform industries by linking activities ever more tightly across borders . |
20 | The other issues are Aberdeen to we 're gon na get shafted again cos have got a different schedule now have n't they ? |
21 | Basler have gone for metal-covered flying surfaces all round and have altered the shape of the wingtips — giving the DC-3 's nicely curved wingtips an angular look . |
22 | Please believe ME , I 'm ill ME sufferers are sick of doctors not taking them seriously and have made a cinema ad to win support for their case . |