Example sentences of "[adv prt] the [noun] [pers pn] have " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If things did n't carry on the way they have been , I would carry on enjoying my life .
2 Not only do most people find this tricky but you run the risk of forgetting how far down the list you have travelled .
3 The British Press habitually looks for an opportunity eventually to knock down the heroes they have created and placed on pedestals , if only to do something new .
4 This involves breathing in the air you have just breathed out .
5 It took several layers of slightly thinned fold acrylic paint to get the effect I wanted , then , as the final touch , I worked over the parts I have previously painted red , now visible only as a dull tonal value within the fold , using well thinned films of the different pearlescent colours .
6 If you go over the limit you have to pay duty on the excess when you go through customs .
7 Further up the range we have the Trinidad and Trinidad TC , TB20/TB21 respectively , which are the real GT and Ghia of the range .
8 On this last day I want to sum up the things we have discussed .
9 The foolishness in ‘ Futility ’ being the foolishness of men going out killing each other and then coming back to nature and hoping that nature can sort out the mess they have made .
10 Now sometimes when archaeologists carry out the work they have to get in and out of a site really quickly .
11 Now is your opportunity to test out the ideas I have put forward in this chapter .
12 What practical steps can you take to ensure that you can carry out the task you have undertaken with advantage to your parent and without damage to yourself ?
13 There is another back the way we have come …
14 The Col d'Aubisque is high , at 5,600 feet , and the views that you have from it are sumptuous , both back the way you have come , and now to the east as well , across to the prominent peak of the Pic du Midi de Bigorre , once thought to be the highest in the chain because it stands rather apart and closer to the plain , and before people took to actually measuring altitudes , the nearest peaks were mistaken for the tallest .
15 If at the end of three months you decide that this is too elaborate for you or you 'd like to , if you need to see a week at a glance , er , you just call my office , send back the pages you have n't used , and we would exchange those er , for the equivalent in a different format .
16 Many charities are happy to claim back the tax you have paid from the Inland Revenue for sums as low as £1 0 per annum .
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