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

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1 But a blank run of five games since has contributed to City 's disappointing fall to mid-table , out of the title race and unable to spend on team strengthening .
2 The whole character of the game has been changed by a goal which er suddenly has brought to life in a way which we did n't see at all for the first half .
3 Erm , and therefore , that Planning Committee erm , basically has to vote in favour of development , unless there are over-riding planning reasons why they should not .
4 The proportion of all adults living alone has risen from 9% in 1973 to 13% in 1988 ( General Household Survey 1988 ) .
5 Perhaps the least change of all has occurred in France and the former Federal Republic of Germany ( FRG ) .
6 ‘ The man who is looking for a breed to put shape into his lambs only has to talk to butchers who deal in this type of Texel-sired carcass and look at the successes achieved in carcass competitions .
7 problem drinkers who live on to old age , perhaps having started in midlife ;
8 The relative lack of resonance of the boycott can only have indicated to Hitler that he had been right to keep a fairly low public profile on the ‘ Jewish Question ’ .
9 The concept of precious as distinct from merely useful substances could only have arisen in societies enriched by aesthetic sensibilities and sufficiently aware of persons to wish to symbolize relations between them as individuals and as enactors of social roles .
10 If occasionally he still dreamed of Madeleine , of holding her in his arms , kissing her , he had reconciled himself to the belief that marriage between them could only have ended in disaster .
11 Until now , in most cases , the child will only have come into contact with those who are most concerned for his welfare — mother , father , grandparents and so on .
12 It could only have come from Gerry , and Gerry was dead .
13 This would only have looked in DOS .
14 If you can not keep your home warm you will only have to stay in bed longer , ’ he said .
15 You now have the choice to equip your kitchen , whether modern or traditional , with a gas cooker packed with so many benefits , that we know you would previously only have found in cookers that cost far more .
16 It seemed that this could only have happened by God 's grace and with his approval .
17 For Pound undoubtedly made the poem more obscure by asking for the excision of some transitional and bridging passages where the language was not at full pressure , but on the other hand he caused to be removed some extended sections which , being plainly extraneous , could only have added to readers ' bafflement .
18 The Secretary of State , I 'm sure would would obviously have to take on board what was embodied in the final structure plan .
19 So having settled on Road , moved to Lane which was the nearest school , still in the juniors but by then our age would be nearly eleven , time to move onto a bigger school .
20 ‘ Our women are constantly having to fight in shop queues , and have thus become aggressive and unfeminine .
21 But as more unwanted probings prodded , she was set to seriously wonder if indeed it was good enough to have called at Vendelin Gajdusek 's home and left it at that .
22 If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris as a young man , then wherever you go for the rest of your life , it stays with you , for Paris is a movable feast , Ernest Hemingway to a friend , 1950 .
23 Only the grandmother was old enough to have lived in Palestine .
24 She was not sensitive enough to have died in childbirth like the women in nineteenth-century novels .
25 So I do n't know if any of you are old enough to have worked in factories or have been in any in the services ?
26 Patients with the following characteristics were excluded : ( a ) women of childbearing age ; ( b ) patients with one or more of three established significant diabetic complications — namely , nephropathy with creatinine concentration >150 µmol/l ( proteinuria was not in itself an exclusion ) , ischaemia severe enough to have resulted in gangrene or amputation , and retinopathy worse than background in one eye .
27 In the interval much had happened to Marx and he was by then an exile in London in a place and a situation where inevitably he was more remote from the centres of political action .
28 The first major place we reached was a city called Oradea where we realised that not much had changed in Romania since our last visit .
29 Much had changed in language teaching since the hey-day of audio visual methods with intensive drilling according to behaviourists principles .
30 Much had changed in Wales in the two hundred years since Llewelyn ap Iorwerth the Great ; but this was not changed .
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