Example sentences of "and [adv] have [vb pp] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | What you yo were trying to achieve is the expansion of the built up area towards the ring road , and thereby having built development hard up er as it is at the moment the ring road goes through for the most part open countryside on either side of it . |
2 | Naturalists had to fall back on their judgement in family grouping ; and some then and since have followed Adanson , a great French contemporary of Linnaeus , in trying to weigh up all characteristics of an organism instead of taking one or a few as crucial . |
3 | These inner conflicts are in part due to the person having ‘ id-impulses ’ which he or she has learned to see as wrong , and so has internalized prohibitions against acting on them . |
4 | It is for this reason that sociologists have often assumed that they must respect the professional psychologists ' judgement in these matters , and so have treated Freud from their viewpoint as unscientific and unusable . |
5 | It 's strange to be in Strathspeld , to be in the house and not have seen Mr and Mrs Gould . |
6 | More recently , the ending of the Cold War and the introduction of measures of democratization in Russia , Eastern Europe and elsewhere has generated debate about the possible spread of liberal democratic forms of government ( for example Held , 1992 ) . |
7 | Moreover , some of the best qualified people in South Africa , Australia and elsewhere have sought openings for training in Europe or America because of lack of opportunities or resources at home . |
8 | She too had had a call this day , and finally had told Mr Blaney in the shop that she was going , that she was unwell , could not go on . |
9 | Of course , the criminal law does and always has penalised mistakes . |
10 | Even in the compartment he was explaining to the other half dozen men who had no option but to listen , how the New York Giants would have taken both of them on , one after another , and still have had time to take on the Chicago White Soxs as well . |
11 | The planes were reported to have used cluster bombs and also to have strafed roads and buildings . |
12 | We have in the past raised this through the er Association of County Councils in the education side , with and we , there was quite a lot of support , and also have had support in the past from er , Kenneth Carlyle and Douglas Howe erm who were , supported the view , er which was particularly in relation to youth training , as this is more adult training we 're talking about here . |
13 | Our early encounters with power may have deterred us from ever wanting to use it in a similar way ; having suffered from a cold , distant father or a smothering mother , and inevitably having attributed power to these parents , we may well decide that power is a negative force and not for us . |
14 | They plan their assaults meticulously and even have kept records to produce a league table of violence . |
15 | With a golden tan and her hair sun-bleached rather than bottle-blonde , she looked thoroughly acclimatized , and today had dressed island-style in a bright multi-coloured sarong hand-printed with tropical flowers . |
16 | But that was before , our of the blue , he received a call to tell him that Jamie had scored a final round of 60 and then had beaten Anders Forsbrand n a play-off to record the first Tour victory of his career . |
17 | We liked to talk about things , to search each other 's memories for information and sometimes to have heated discussions . |
18 | She had shed 1½ st ( 9.1kg ) in two months and consequently had inspired Stephanie to come along too . |
19 | Happy are they who never saw me and yet have found faith . ’ |
20 | At the fall of France , Donald Caskie had refused a place on the last boat home and instead had gone south where , working from the Seamen 's Mission in Marseilles , he had hidden hundreds of allied servicemen and helped them to escape over the Pyrenees into Spain . |
21 | Other Soviet writers have reacted against the stress on the military nature of the colonial process evoked by terms such as pokorenie ( subjugation ) or zavoevanie ( conquest ) , and instead have placed emphasis on the peaceful and progressive nature of the Russian presence , using more neutral vocabulary such as prisoedinenie ( annexation ) or osvoenie ( assimilation ) of the new territory . |
22 | Xtrac is now the world leader in the design and manufacture of high performance transmission systems that time and again have helped motorsport teams to achieve the ultimate success . |
23 | She reports that while only a small proportion of all eighteen-year-olds live independently , a majority of those reared in care have to do so , and these are often ill-prepared , have meagre financial help and currently have limited prospects of finding work . |
24 | In Ireland , he holds the remarkable record of having thrice visited the country for three weeks and never having experienced rain there . |
25 | He then became the resident guitarist at ECM and therefore has played guitar for everyone in the modern movement : for example , Paul Bley , Mike Gibbs , Eberhard Weber , Paul Motian and Jan Gabarek . |
26 | Much of this has , though , been rather narrow , confined to financial staff and therefore having limited impact upon managers and clinicians . |