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

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1 From April 1st anyone found not to have followed guidelines on making VAT claims and payments will be liable to a penalty that could cost them and extra 30% plus interest on any unpaid tax .
2 At the same time , only 11 boards ( 8 CSE and 3 GCE ) reported ever having received requests for information from employers .
3 ( German companies were reported also to have supplied equipment for Iraq 's Scud missile programme . )
4 There is a possibility that minister here refers to Ealdhun and that Offa was angered because Ealdhun had given his lands to Christ Church , Canterbury , without King Ecgberht 's permission , but even if this were the case , it is clear that Offa 's reaction was to the way in which Ecgberht also had made grants of land without his permission ; he revoked both Ealdhun 's donations and Ecgberht 's , not only to Canterbury but to Rochester .
5 After that , the Minoans appear either to have lost interest in temple-worship , or to have restructured their economy in such a way that it could no longer sustain — or no longer needed — large temple-complexes .
6 Of 70 injectors interviewed in depth , only 25% reported never having shared syringes ; 57% reporting reusing syringes in the previous six months , using a range of cleaning agents including household bleach .
7 He seemed suddenly to have lost interest .
8 But then money , or something , seemed suddenly to have brought Gerald Seymour-Strachey from the hazy background to the centre of the picture .
9 One of the officers who responded to Miss Wilson 's emergency call and was involved in the man 's arrest , PC Paul Giles , was said also to have arrested Mr Quinn .
10 One would expect both to have experienced upheavals , having completed about four years primary education before having to take up again in the UK .
11 We were very successful in our June 1990 exhibition in Tokyo and came back having sold paintings .
12 She seemed again to have lost interest , in that swift way she had , and I felt useless and bereft .
13 Grunte , who affected never to have sought office — ‘ too many people dependent on me , dear boy , wheels of commerce and all that ’ — would have been only too delighted to accept the seals of any office .
14 Research too has overlooked outpatient waiting , concentrating instead on waits for inpatient procedures or general practitioner referral patterns .
15 erm It 's sometimes a little bit daunting to go to a school , particularly if you happen perhaps to have hated school yourself and not to have been near a school for a long time , got away from it as soon as you could when you were younger .
16 Other sea monsters washed ashore have proved objects of interest and attraction to visitors at first , but soon becoming so offensive as to render the town of Looe barely inhabitable .
17 Certain kinds of publications seem not to have caused difficulties .
18 The Libyan contingents seem not to have achieved unity among the various Palestinian factions .
19 Though they were as a rule sparing in the use of force , this was for reasons which seem not to have included sympathy with civil disobedience .
20 In August , Lyell had refused to do so , but Mr Greene says that there is new evidence to suggest that the Commission did not exercise its duties correctly ; The Commissioners seem not to have taken expert advice , as they were bound to do , on the importance of the paintings to the collection , but relied merely on the statements supplied by the College itself .
21 I could n't remember ever having dapped eyes on her before .
22 Though the two men fell out , Blaize is thought later to have financed Jackson when he started the Lagos Weekly Times in 1890 .
23 Yet , again like Venice , this far-from-ideal situation turned out to have hidden advantages of its own .
24 The lower , parochial clergy seem often to have had wives and children ; but the ladies and children of the close , of whom Heloise herself had been one , become a thing of the past .
25 But there is clearly a newly assertive policy being followed in the White House , and the early exuberance of US politicians when the invasion seemed to be going well has provoked fears that President Bush might be tempted to apply military solutions to Nicaragua and to the war on drugs .
26 However , the teacher had not initially understood the request completely and the acquiescence with regard to going outdoors had led Sherman to believe that he could also go see the gorillas .
27 What happened here has touched heartstrings all over the world . ’
28 The massive duchy land grant of May 1469 was replaced by a more limited package of office , although even this was subsequently whittled down further , presumably under pressure from the Stanleys , and parts of the grant of 1471 seem never to have taken effect .
29 The massive duchy land grant of May 1469 was replaced by a more limited package of office , although even this was subsequently whittled down further , presumably under pressure from the Stanleys , and parts of the grant of 1471 seem never to have taken effect .
30 As some viruses have a slow gestation period before they become noticeable , it pays not to recycle your back-up disks too often , or you could wind up having infected backups .
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