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

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1 The decision in the GCHQ case which was discussed earlier , by focussing attention away from the sources of government power to its nature and effect , has arguably assisted the extension of judicial review to cover rules which ‘ lack any visible means of legal support ’ .
2 This has crucial implications for Anglo-American and Continental Culture Studies , whose Lacanian impulse has arguably prevented the establishment of important distinctions between cultural forms .
3 One tutor reports that the Principal , who has wholeheartedly supported the scheme from the beginning , would very much welcome this development .
4 It stands in a charming enclave of similar houses in the heart of increasingly fashionable Deptford which has mercifully escaped the ravages of Sixties property developers and Seventies road schemes .
5 Since the initial report of the Munich group of treatment of gall bladder stones by extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy ( ESWL ) , this treatment has widely captured the attention of the medical literature .
6 There is a difference , although an uncertain one , between some statements of the form If P then Q and others of the form If P , Q. ( W. A. Davis , 1983a ) Suppose that someone has unkindly disconnected the wiring between the switch and the wipers .
7 Harper , who is the cousin of the former West Indian Test player , Roger Harper , has verbally accepted the offer of a contract with the Prestwick club for the 1993 season .
8 My hon. Friend has vigorously represented the interests of views of those who may be affected by this project .
9 I know of the proposal to which my hon. Friend refers and I know that he has vigorously represented the concerns of his constituents .
10 They concluded the company , which has bitterly contested the Fayeds ownership of the stores group , had ‘ taken the law into own hands ’ but cleared it of contempt .
11 The report has bitterly disappointed the mother of Tristan Watkins , who was found dead in a pool 11 days after being discharged .
12 The issue has bitterly divided the community surrounding the common ever since the complex was first mooted .
13 Mr Mitterrand has rarely missed an occasion to underline Germany 's obligation to make amends by arranging joint ceremonies on Franco-German battlefields .
14 Another noteworthy aspect of his success has been that throughout his career he has rarely enjoyed the luxury of playing alongside another bowler of similar pace .
15 Top metalsmith has skilfully created the replica , with NMS archaeologists providing academic support to ensure it is as accurate as possible .
16 The author of this passage has skilfully exploited the contrast between the bare and the to infinitives .
17 All the evidence suggests that no-one has properly quantified the cost of educating end users in all the user-hostile features of a dumb 3270 attached to a mainframe application , let alone any of the other hidden costs of the mainframe .
18 Clearly , it may not be possible to ingather that information within the time after service and it , therefore , becomes of critical importance that the insurance file has properly identified the witnesses , has detailed statements from them and has all the documentary back-up relevant .
19 Since 1979 the Government has vastly increased the resources available to the NHS .
20 Much knowledge has been accumulated since the antiquarians first started to take an interest , and archaeology has become an increasingly scientific discipline , using modern techniques such as aerial photography which has vastly increased the number of known sites , and carbon dating which has caused radical rethinking of accepted chronology .
21 The decision to order a reassesment comes after claims that the Greek government has vastly overestimated the amount of water that can be safely diverted .
22 The conclusion from this comparison of the draft Bill and the Act is that Parliament has in all material respects adopted the committee 's approach and has thereby indorsed the committee 's point of view .
23 This chapter has traced the main phases in the history of International Relations as a discipline and has thereby set an agenda for the rest of the book .
24 Mid-life refurbishment with new first- and second-class seating has justifiably continued the HST 's popularity .
25 1 The fact that those on the right and in the Establishment have become increasingly critical of the British constitution ( critical that is of party politics , pressure-group politics , parliamentary sovereignty and unlimited democracy itself ) at the same time as they defend the integrity of capitalism and attack socialism , has rather disturbed the orthodoxy as to the close fit and supporting connection between liberal-democracy and capitalism .
26 One has rather to describe the features that are implied by the use of the name .
27 And that exactly a century ago , the fifth Earl sold his splendid library to Mrs John Rylands , who gave it to Manchester ( though the university has since broken the spirit of the benefaction by selling part of it ) .
28 Adam Drabo has since become a folk hero , for the inspiration he has given to his country 's people to rid themselves of corrupt government .
29 And survival of the fittest has since become a slogan , it is nothing more , a slogan associated with Darwin .
30 Since that case was decided , the nature of constitutional guarantees has subtly changed in the constitution of the United Kingdom , which has since become a signatory to the European Convention on Human Rights , Article 11 of which guarantees to citizens of the signatory countries a right to freedom of assembly .
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