Example sentences of "[vb pp] [conj] have [vb pp] a " in BNC.

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1 In 186 B.C. there were Galatian mercenaries in Egypt who were able to announce to the world in perfect Greek from the little temple of Horus in Abydos " We of the corps of the Galatians have come and have captured a fox " ( Bitten berger , OGIS 757 ) .
2 On Sept. 23 , the State Council was reported as having passed a draft agreement on inter-republican economic relations , covering the powers of the new union bodies , setting up the union market and the introduction of national currencies .
3 During the rebellion of 1715 she was reported as having hired a chaise to take her to Scotland to see her half-brother , ‘ James III ’ .
4 The continuing fighting between the two groups was seen as having wrecked a five-point plan to end the violence , agreed at a meeting between Buthelezi and Mandela on March 30 [ see p. 38087 ] .
5 Of the four transplant candidates who were alive at the end of the study period , one with primary biliary cirrhosis had been referred and had received a liver transplant .
6 In addition , the breed has been very widely exported and has played a major role in the creation or improvement of many other breeds : its influence has probably been greater than any other breed except perhaps the Friesian group and its adaptability is legendary .
7 He was promptly retired but has made a remarkable recovery .
8 Hugh was already committed to the marathon trip when he heard that the special care school had been burgled and had lost a vital computer and software , which is crucial in helping the children 's development
9 I am glad to have had the chance to record this act of kindness on the part of a man who is more often remembered as having installed a pay-phone for the use of his week-end guests .
10 8.2 A member of staff who has been assaulted or has received a threat of violence in the course of employment must report the incident to their line manager as soon as is practicable .
11 He seemed to answer every question I had ever asked and to have lived a life far above everything I knew was to be aimed at .
12 Sometimes Bentham is represented as having held a significantly different view from that just described , according to which an action which it is right for me to do at any moment is either one which produces a greater surplus of pleasure over pain than any alternative action then open to me ( in which case it is the one right action ) or produces as great a surplus as any alternative ( in which case it is a right action ) , while all actions not thus right are wrong .
13 More specifically , in allowing certain individuals the benefits of incorporation the state is viewed as having made a concession or having bestowed a privilege on them .
14 Even after the lamb has been weaned and has joined a flock it remembers the hand that fed it .
15 At exactly the juncture where one has probably completed the historic destiny of most humans — to wit , to have worked and to have raised a family — and one is contemplating , we hope , a constructive future , the door swings tightly shut .
16 People that had once been poor , often virtually on the breadline , were now much more elegantly dressed and had achieved a far higher standard of living .
17 His intervention , although criticized by Slovak leaders , was widely regarded as having facilitated a resolution of the devolution issue .
18 Rather than creative individuals being taken as the starting-point , the individuals targeted initially were people who had been diagnosed as having had a mental illness , either a severe ( manic-depressive ) form of affective disorder or the milder , but aetiologically related , mood swings of ‘ cyclothymia ’ .
19 Individuals who receive such a distribution are treated as having received a payment of capital .
20 The shareholders are treated as having received a distribution of £100 on which tax of £20 has been paid and , assuming they will be liable for income tax at the higher rate , will have a further £20 of income tax to pay ( see s14 TA 1988 and sections 77 to 79 of the 1993 Finance Act ) .
21 The settlor is treated as having received a sum of £100 less an amount equal to 35 per cent .
22 The subsection negatives the section 5 provision by directing that each of those who made deposits with the institution are to be ‘ treated as having made a deposit . ’
23 Mr X is treated as having made a disposition of the property by a disposition which is a potentially exempt transfer hence the necessity to survive the seven year period from the date of the release .
24 Retentionists could not accept that a rapist who breaks into a house , violates his victim , and then kills in order to prevent her giving evidence against him , should be treated as having committed a lesser offence than a burglar who kills in the course of theft .
25 Often , such people never consider that it might be because they are not academically qualified or had had a bad interview ; they automatically blame racism .
26 Le Corbusier , with Gropius and Lubetkin , have been described as having had a poetic vision of a future society , organised along egalitarian and emancipatory lines , supported by modern technology .
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