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

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1 ‘ The orders that have gone astray and the accounts that are far from perfect ? ’
2 Attracted by rents that have risen faster than in all other European cities bar Madrid , developers have been throwing up office blocks on sites from Cologne and Munich to Berlin .
3 As we saw in the previous section , there is an understandable reluctance to move against firms that have competed successfully and won market share .
4 Those that have did so while stationed elsewhere , for the district of Easton has predominantly ‘ ordinary crime ’ .
5 Things that have happened long before he got involved with the club and then all the problems on the field with performances results and injuries .
6 Many such branch operations currently have most of their taxable investment income determined according to apportionment rules that have changed little since the First World War and have become increasingly inappropriate .
7 ‘ They are one of the few teams that have come here and attacked us and they did a good job , ’ he said .
8 But if you 're in a general branch such as I am , which is made up from people of all sorts of industries that have come together because none of us are large enough to have a branch within our own industry on our own , then which section do we go to ?
9 By the time we get to the jarv tracks I am over it , putting it down to a poor night 's sleep and a wearing day that have combined so that I am feeling the cold more than I normally do .
10 The club draws their membership from both the guide and scout associations in North Hampshire and have taught more than 500 young people basic to advanced life saving skills over the past 21 years .
11 We also pioneered satellite communications for private business , and have built more than half the communications satellites used in the United States and other Free World countries .
12 After all , they know more , and have experienced more than their children ; they have a legal and moral responsibility to control and care for their offspring .
13 Powerful voluntary organisations such as MENCAP ( the Royal Society for Mentally Handicapped Children and Adults ) and the Spastics Society have helped to raise political and public awareness of the needs of children with disabilities and have fought hard and on the whole successfully to secure better services for them and for their families .
14 Are they , are they have they , are they stupid , have they gone totally mad and they 're obstructing this thing for ever and ever and ever just for the sake of obstructing and you have t to listen to what they say on on this , the argument that we 're having here and have had here and the argument that we 've had about old people 's homes , they 've been two running sores in this authority and hopefully today in both of them we 'll be making progress and I think I 'd like to .
15 The abrupt cessation of his trading can not but have caused more or less severe dislocation until others were ready to take up the slack , just as Bath became ‘ somewhat decayed ’ after the deaths of three of its clothiers .
16 Must not drink any more as have to drive home and collect children en route .
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