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

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1 It has since emerged that several aircrew were reluctant to continue the slaughter .
2 Initial documents were sent to Dublin from Britain in January , but Mr Barnes has since revealed that more documents were supplied by London as recently as July .
3 By now , the fantasy has somewhat abated and some reality has entered the relationship .
4 All these four reasons are subject to varying degrees of criticism : Unskilled manual jobs may well be done just as well , if not better , by the less educated ; resistance to change in employment can be affected more by the alternative job opportunities that are available than by levels of education ; advanced industrialisation has so atomised and de-skilled the production process that for many workers further or higher education is not necessary in their jobs , etc. , etc .
5 Bentham was also clear what the Panopticon would mean for those who had to occupy it , subjected as they would be to " … an authority so much exceeding anything that has hitherto signified as despotic " ( Works , IV p 63 , emphasis in original ) .
6 My right hon. Friend has rightly ensured that 80 out of every 100 additional officers provided will go straight back on the beat , in Dartford and elsewhere .
7 Mr Savoy , who is based at the Andean Explorers and Ocean Sailing Club in Reno , Nevada , has long suspected that ancient man had far more trans-oceanic contacts than most orthodox historians accept .
8 The industrial relations literature has long noted that high levels of membership are ‘ predominantly sustained by informal group pressures from workmates ’ ( Brown and Wadhwani , 1990 , p. 14 ) .
9 For a party whose left wing has long complained that French price stability was won on the backs of the poor , this is a tricky moment .
10 The inexorable growth of specialization has meant that in many cases the concept of the discipline ‘ as a whole ’ is now largely historical , and the time has long gone when one person could command a general understanding of all its facets and branches .
11 Of course , the dinosaur specialist has long recognized that some of the smaller species were fairly agile , and could have reached considerably higher speeds than the larger carnosaurs .
12 This column has long argued that Scottish football needs to reduce the quantity of matches played and increase the quality .
13 British Rail has long argued that most passengers travelling to and from King 's Cross will do so by public transport .
14 ACAS has long recommended that criminal offences outside employment should not be treated as automatic reasons for dismissal .
15 In the same ways the author has elsewhere suggested that some of the difficult ‘ value ’ problems faced by the former National Assistance Board ( NAB ) staff stemmed from the ambivalence of legislation .
16 He has not acknowledged that more people are now moving out of unemployment than a year ago .
17 Thus , where a husband leaves the matrimonial home while still owning it , the usual capital gains tax exemption or relief for a taxpayer 's only or main residence would be given on the subsequent transfer to the wife , provided she has continued to live in the house and the husband has not elected that some other house should be treated for capital gains tax purposes as his main residence for this period .
18 However , the position is open to doubt where the husband has not elected that some other house should be treated for capital gains tax purposes as his main residence for the period .
19 Football has not played as great a part in the company as it has in previous years .
20 But this has not meant that those industries have withdrawn their support for museums here .
21 It has not responded and further action may be required .
22 There has not occurred that stark polarization and revolutionary confrontation of the two principal classes — bourgeoisie and proletariat — that Marx , at least in some parts of his analysis , seemed to anticipate .
23 Finance Act 1981 ( now TA 1988 , s740 ) has not changed that fundamental point although charges can arise in respect of payments out from the trust to beneficiaries .
24 Apart from thyroid cancer it has not seemed that any illnesses could be detected and so the matter has not been pursued .
25 Favourable financing from the Public Works Loan Board is still made available to the local authorities , although the money market rationale has largely disappeared and local authorities borrow only limited amounts directly in the capital markets .
26 Crime has persistently interested and worried people , and attempts to make sense of crime and criminal behaviour have appeared in literary and intellectual writings throughout the ages .
27 ( In Germany the supreme court has just decided that pregnant women may lie about the pregnancy to an employer . )
28 Erm , I think it 's worth saying that er us j just reiterating on what councillor has just said and that is that I think most tenants are very well aware of the right to buy and er er the motion being unnecessary but what happens with the motion is that it possibly attracts people who really in many ways can not actually afford to buy er to take advantage of their rights but who might be persuaded by very persuasive tactics to do so .
29 The ferreting season has just ended and those people with no more than a passing interest , perhaps a failed interest , will then be keen to dispose of their stock rather than feed and maintain them to the start of another season .
30 But the government has just announced that this staff concerned with employment advice will move back into the Department of Employment , to ensure that their work is more integrated with that of the staff paying benefits to the unemployed .
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