Example sentences of "have [adv] [vb base] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 When granting the abbey of Holyrood a foundation charter , David I had given its canons the right to build and profit from a burgh of their own , in what has since become the Canongate .
2 The inaugural exhibition , ‘ Fashion and History : a Dialogue ’ , is curated and installed by Katell le Bourhis , the former Met curator who has since become the director of Musee des Arts de la Mode et du Textil in Paris .
3 Copernica , his first in the US , did likewise , and Dream Dancer , a Group 1 winner in France that year , has since become the sire of last year 's Arc winner Suave Dancer .
4 The transition was then less abrupt than has since become the habit .
5 Lothian Region has successfully net the challenges of the past by anticipating the effects of proposed changes and , through cooperation between staff and the Directorate , implemented the changes necessary to ensure the survival and prosperity .
6 Judging by the number of recent articles , letters to newspapers and magazines and general comment on the future of the game , it is the controversy over professionalism which has rightly become the item for debate .
7 It sees the widow as the creator of life who has suddenly become the symbol of death , and who also , as an unsupported woman , may be an expensive burden on the rest of the ‘ tribe ’ for the remaining years of her life .
8 She has suddenly become the oppressor , the Marcos family the oppressed .
9 Happily , the advent of closed-circuit television has largely overcome the difficulty of an invisible console , even if the pipes themselves are still in an inconvenient place in relation to other instruments .
10 ‘ The major has just become the father of an eight-pound boy , ’ Stok said , and then there was a lot of soft rapid Russian , which was probably Stok wising the major up on me and my department .
11 The issue is the people 's right to choose their representatives and to hold them accountable ; and , in this English context , Parliament has already become the focus of the struggle for democracy , as it was to remain in subsequent centuries .
12 Liz , whose duel on the Montjuic mountain top with South African sensation Elana Meyer could bring an Olympic flashpoint , has already run the race several times in her thoughts .
13 It has also become the focus of protest for miners ' support groups all over Lancashire and further afield , as demonstrated by the early arrival of three young members of Lancaster Miners ' Support Group in a transit van .
14 The classic has now set the record and the longest-running TV comedy of all time — Compo and company first appeared on our screens in 1973 !
15 Accordingly , the DMS has now become the Council 's diploma-level qualification in general management .
16 This has now become the standard internationally recognised format of the final report ( see chapter 3 , page 34 ) .
17 The global economic system has now become the conduit for the western universalising mission .
18 Also the multi-talented winger/disco dancer Lee Sharpe ( Sharp with an ‘ E ’ — quite appropriate really ) who has now overcome the mystery illness , lately diagnosed as viral meningitis , and presumably contracted at one of the many ‘ raves ’ which young Lee ( with two ‘ E's ) likes to attend .
19 Privatisation has now split the CEGB into three and the environmental research and development work is to be cut back .
20 The allegations come from one of the major 's Household Cavalry troopers who has now quit the regiment .
21 Darren bought a 72,000-mile Sierra Sapphire 16 months ago and has now run the mileage up to an incredible 112,500 miles with no attention apart from a new exhaust , replacement rev-counter and three services .
22 In practice , however , the sovereignty of Parliament has increasingly become the sovereignty of the Commons , and the sovereignty of the Commons has increasingly become the sovereignty of the government and the majority party .
23 In practice , however , the sovereignty of Parliament has increasingly become the sovereignty of the Commons , and the sovereignty of the Commons has increasingly become the sovereignty of the government and the majority party .
24 It has therefore become the focus for extensive study and research .
25 The point is important , because conservation has recently become the subject of fierce debate .
26 Corelli 's slow movements are noble pieces and they have a gravity which is served well by a large group of instruments favouring a notably slower tempo than has recently become the fashion .
27 If he ever needed such domesticated chores done , he 'd doubtless hand the job over to the most exclusive interior decorator in town .
28 The manner in which the contest was called , however , will have already cost the party dearly .
29 Chap might have just set the bomb and been taken unawares when it went off a bit early .
30 Two years ago , few people could have accurately forecast the possibility of the Gulf conflict .
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