Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [adv] [adv] have " in BNC.

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1 The grass has got very long has n't it ?
2 The growth of the Theatre Collection has been in some way analogous to that of the proverbial snowball , for as its reputation has increased so too has the number of donations and bequests in the form of private collections , both large and small .
3 Now , at Old Gang there 's that same air that certain places have , as though what has gone on before has left on the landscape not just scars but a presence .
4 The project that has gone quite far has had every chance of success but has failed and therefore has demonstrated its inadequacy .
5 They might have fared more comfortably had they sailed a longer journey — from Kingsburgh up to Waternish point , a journey which would then have taken them directly down into Loch Dunvegan — although local people told me the weather here can come up very quickly , and perhaps Allan Macdonald 's boat was not adequately large .
6 So I rang Paul and er he 's coming up tomorrow , he would have come in today had to go to but he 's coming in the morning to look at it .
7 He said he would have done considerably better had he been granted anything approaching equal access to the media and had tricks not been played against him .
8 I do not wish to convey a sense of complacency ; I am merely saying that the Northern Ireland economy has done very much better in the latest recession — and would have done better still had it not been for the appalling IRA atrocities that make inward investment so difficult .
9 It grew colder still as the night fell , a crackling frost under a sickle moon , but the coldness did not reach into the Norderns ' flat and it would not have done so even had the central heating broken down , the joy and relief of the family generating enough warmth to melt the polar ice-cap if necessary .
10 There are now few poultry farms within listening distance but , according to a nineteenth century folklorist , ‘ In ancient days the cocks must have crowed most lustily to have produced vibrations on either the sensitive rock or the tympanum of man ’ .
11 Mind you , we 've done pretty well have n't we ?
12 sort of everything we 've had so far 's been pretty general .
13 Well then you 've farted once then have n't you , at least ?
14 They 've gone up again have n't they Jan ?
15 Have I gone I 've gone over slightly have I ?
16 Erm since we 've we 've worked the flats I think , the the lads who 've worked up here have dealt with a a very broad erm a very broad aspect of incidence .
17 Those endeavours were proved to be somewhat premature as no real bombing of cities occurred until the following year , and many of the children had returned home only to have to be again evacuated when the bombing did start .
18 She 's buggered off again has n't she ?
19 They have come on well have n't they ?
20 All the semantic tallies we have considered so far have been what might be termed pure tallies , in that they have no perceptible semantic connection with any other elements in the language .
21 Nothing the Conservatives have said so far has caught my fancy , still less warmed my heart ; or , I am glad to say , shocked me to the core .
22 This is the real point which lies at the heart of the present appeal ; in a sense , everything which I have said so far has done no more than set the stage for its consideration .
23 He 's done very well has n't he ?
24 And there are plenty of people who have spoken here tonight have substantiated that !
25 The industrial machine that we have followed so far has been the philosophies of the Enlightenment embodied and incarnated in the economic mode of capitalism .
26 Many of the sort of examples I have cited so far have been pushed aside by theorising palaeontologists with the disparaging term " facies fossils " .
27 It 's gone up now has n't it , the
28 Yeah , it 's gone through again has n't it ?
29 So what 's happened now then has he changed his mind then ?
30 What we have achieved so far has been extremely good , so we want more of it .
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