Example sentences of "[conj] [noun sg] have be [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | If the creditor had , before the commencement of the bankruptcy , issued execution against the debtor 's goods or attached a debt due to him , that creditor is not entitled to retain the benefit of his execution or attachment unless the execution or attachment had been completed before the commencement of the bankruptcy ( s 346(1) ) . |
2 | no alteration , modification or addition has been made to the Licensed Software without 's prior written consent |
3 | Church & Co has been producing shoes in Northampton since 1873 and here is an excellent opportunity to see the many processes that make up the manufacture of men 's welted shoes . |
4 | Come , now , and see how I have lodged her , and that no harm or insult has been offered her . |
5 | ( b ) The payer has the opportunity of contesting his liability in proceedings , but instead gives way and pays : see e.g. , Henderson v. Folkestone Waterworks Co. ( 1885 ) 1 T.L.R. 329 , and Sargood Brothers v. The Commonwealth , 11 C.L.R. 258 , especially at p. 301 , per Isaacs J. So where money has been paid under pressure of actual or threatened legal proceedings for its recovery , the payer can not say that for that reason the money has been paid under compulsion and is therefore recoverable by him . |
6 | Where money has been paid over to the debtor before the end of the " cooling-off " period , the CCA 1974 gives the debtor the choice : firstly , to take a month 's free credit before repaying the credit already advanced ( s71(2) ( a ) ) ; or secondly , with regard to money already spent , he can repay the money with interest , as provided for in the credit agreement , so that the effect of the cancellation only relates to the linked supply transaction ( s71(3) ) . |
7 | The Act creates a statutory right of action for damages , where injury or damage has been caused in breach of a duty . |
8 | Section 12(1) provides that ‘ where any injury or damage has been caused in breach of a duty imposed ’ by the Act , then subject to certain exceptions ‘ no other liability shall be incurred by any person in respect of that injury or damage . ’ |
9 | The most serious forms of illness are those where the patient 's ruwai or smell has been taken by one of these beings . |
10 | Where responsibility has been spread to more than 1,000 in-bureau tutors , the supervisory task of one solitary area training officer becomes very hard . |
11 | Lonely : The spiritual isolation of the disease is lonely enough but add to this the " Jekyll and Hyde " behaviour ( depending upon whether or not a drink or drug has been taken that day ) causing untold damage to family and other relationships and the loneliness becomes intense . |
12 | The alternative electrostatic headphones are by nature precision assemblies and , like electrostatic loudspeakers , remain firmly in the upper price bracket except where the simpler and less costly electret principle with a pre-charged diaphragm or backplate has been used . |
13 | Where damage has been done , particularly in gouging out a shopfront and leaving fine brick or stone upper storeys suspended over a vast area of plate glass , it may be worth seeking reinstatement . |
14 | As an accounting-based measure it can be decomposed through the asset-turnover or profit-margin ratios to pinpoint exactly where problems arise ( or progress has been achieved ) in short-term financial performance . |
15 | Features , like seams and folds , should be marked for visual effects before taking up the chisel , as inaccuracies can not be corrected once a deep gouge or V-tool has been used . |
16 | There are a number of instances in China , however , where oases have been created out of the desert and where desertification has been halted . |
17 | Second , either as a result of his or her independent actions , or acting as a result of an objection by a member of the public , the auditor can seek redress in the courts when an item of account is contrary to the law , or where money has not been brought to account or loss has been incurred through wilful misconduct . |
18 | Counsel in support of the application this morning has not been able to say that that claim or allegation has been abandoned . |
19 | The Chinese definitions are complex : there are new entrants to the job market who are ‘ waiting for employment ’ ; those who have become unemployed because of new reforms which include a bankruptcy law ; those who refuse job assignment ; concealed unemployment where labour has been assigned to enterprises to maintain a fiction of full employment ; and surplus labour — peasants with little or nothing to do — in the rural areas . |
20 | It would not have been followed by the effect if some other event or condition had been missing . ) |
21 | He began to say all the prayers to the Blessed Virgin and the saints which he had been taught at his mother 's knee , and all the while , as he prayed , he was aware that under a mile to the west lay Gribbin Head , where murder had been done eleven months before : murder he had been witness to and had profited by ; murder he had known full well was mortal sin for which , at the Judgement Seat , he would have to give account to God . |
22 | As late as 1975 , an authoritative source stated , ‘ The first cardinal principle ’ ( in treating cancer of the breast ) ‘ is that hormonal therapy should be reserved for patients for whom surgical treatment or radiotherapy has been considered and deemed no longer of value ’ . |
23 | He was not conscious of having had any contact with a clergyman since school , where religion had been regarded as an unavoidable mixed dose of discipline , cissiness and mild buffoonery . |
24 | Where loss has been caused by an act or omission which is of a comparatively mechanical character , rather than involving an exercise of business discretion , the courts have , in contrast , shown themselves to be more willing to impose liability . |
25 | Each organisation or society is free to decide what shall constitute a quorum at its own meeting but , when a number or proportion has been decided , it is incorporated into the standing orders and becomes binding at all future meetings . |
26 | But all too often , they do n't have to use force to get into a house because a door or window has been left open . |
27 | When a [ makonde ] sculptor departs from the stereotype [ … $ this is nearly always because an element of doubt or defiance has been worked into it ; a madonna is given a demon to hold instead of the Christ Child ; a priest is represented with the feet of a wild animal , a pietà becomes a study not of sorrow but of revenge , with the mother raising a spear over the body of her dead son . |
28 | In what follows , the branch or sector has been used as a category in the first classification of father 's occupations , with skill as a secondary and more arguable subdivision . |
29 | Often a lot of necessary information about characters or plot has been established in previous episodes or the language items you 're interested in are lost in a flow of language your students could n't cope with . |
30 | In New South Wales , Australia , where rape has been abolished and replaced by four new offences of sexual assault , gender neutrality is clearly appropriate . |