Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [adv prt] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 On the road , the Christian driver has pointed out those inscriptions on the walls of the Dog River .
2 In return , Sequoia has given up any ambitions it may have had in the telecommunications marketplace , but will sell the thing in competition with HP elsewhere .
3 This is the man who has conjured up fresh doubts about the validity of the so-called Dianagate tapes .
4 This is the man who has conjured up fresh doubts about the validity of the so-called Dianagate tapes .
5 From his wording , it would appear he has picked up these rumours secondhand from somewhere .
6 AUSTRALIAN he-man Mel Gibson , best known for ‘ Mad Max ’ and ‘ Lethal Weapon ’ , has picked up kinder notices for his ‘ Hamlet ’ than perhaps he or anyone else expected .
7 So far the survey has picked up 20 galaxies ; it should eventually find several thousand .
8 Since then he has picked up 20 disqualifications and has served 12 jail sentences .
9 The ministry of agriculture has carried out successful trials on the new tests but says the government has yet to make a final decision on wether to fully adopt the new system .
10 The impartiality and fairness with which he has carried out all tasks during many years on the school 's management team have been beyond reproach .
11 For the past two years , a cross-party section of politicians , mountaineers , hillwalkers and fishermen has lobbied the Ministry of Defence to retain the unit at Leuchars , which since its inception in 1955 has carried out 2,731 rescues .
12 Dunn ( 1983 ; 1984 ) in Cambridge has carried out extensive observations of sibling relationships and the effects of general family functioning of the arrival of a new baby .
13 The youngster was referred earlier this year to the Bristol unit , which has carried out 50 transplants involving unrelated donors — the highest number in Britain .
14 The youngster was referred earlier this year to the Bristol unit which has carried out 50 transplants involving unrelated donors — the highest number in Britain .
15 Certainly the weaknesses so far identified do not indicate any general shortfalls in the quality of audit work , the review says , but until the JMU has carried out more inspections and increased its database of information , it is too early to be more definitive .
16 Moreover , according to Dr John Voorhees of the University of Michigan Medical Centre , who has carried out clinical trials on the drug , Retin-A needs to be used on an open-ended , on-going basis if the improvements are to be maintained .
17 Halzen has carried out preliminary tests on the Greenland ice sheet .
18 The college has built up strong links with local industry and this will be reflected on the board .
19 Taylor maintains he has mapped out alternative plans should he be forced to go into a game without Gascoigne .
20 Mark James has moved up 15 places to 38th following his victory in the Tenerife Open .
21 ‘ Cash Asmussen has turned down six rides in France for him , so he must fancy his chances , ’ smiled the trainer .
22 Stroud District Council has turned down three applications from superstore companies which want to build in Stroud .
23 But supposing Browning for some reason has copied out some lines from his wife 's almost equally well-known A Musical Instrument , beginning ‘ What was he doing , the great god Pan , Down in the reeds by the river ? ’
24 The GCSE debacle has shown up serious shortcomings not only in our examination process but also in our whole education policy .
25 A recent visit to Japan , paid for by the Japanese government , has opened up major possibilities .
26 This has opened up new areas of employment for actuaries , frequently involving communication skills as well as technical expertise .
27 The reunification of Germany has opened up new opportunities for many in the East , including a group of East German teachers of English who are visiting Oxford this week .
28 Some recent work , however , particularly in attempting to historicise the insights of Freud , and to demonstrate the specificity of his categories ( that is , showing how they refer to a particular cultural milieu ) has opened up new possibilities .
29 Such studies tend to be impressionistic and are frequently questionable , but modern linguistics , by offering more exact and subtle methods of analysis , has opened up new possibilities for the study of sound-symbolism in literature .
30 According to the Nobel Committee which sits in Stockholm , Mr Gorbachov has opened up new possibilities for the World Community to solve its pressing problems .
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