Example sentences of "and have [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Most of those under this broad umbrella adopted a Marxist idiom , and have relied on three ‘ minimum conditions ’ of Marxism to act as their rallying point . |
2 | Whether the dolphins ' population has declined or whether they simply avoid the more contaminated areas and have moved to remoter regions is not clear . |
3 | Since progress is still rapid I have chosen the title " An Introduction to Polymer Mechanics " and have indicated in each chapter where further information may be sought and where current advances are being reported . |
4 | I am thirty years old and have lived in this country for twenty-one years . |
5 | I am eleven-and-a-half years old and have lived in this country for two years . |
6 | Lack of travel concessions are another area involving burdens for many pensioners who can not afford cars and have to rely on public transport . |
7 | This is extremely confusing if you upgrade from version 4.2 to version 4.5 and have to refer to two manuals with identical titles containing different information . |
8 | I 'm a bit dizzy when I stand up and have to hang onto this litter bin , but I 'm OK after a bit . |
9 | Icelandic cattle today still show some likeness to those of Shetland and have developed under similar environmental conditions ; the main differences are that the Shetlands are horned and now invariably black-and-white pied , whereas the great majority of Icelandics are polled and have retained the older colours . |
10 | It is difficult to point to any experiments in egalitarian social life which have abolished stratification , and have survived for any length of time . |
11 | Their role as the principal form of money for over two millennia means they can tell us about economies for which we have little or no written evidence , and the fact that they were mass-produced and have survived in such large numbers offers the opportunity to approach the economic history of some societies in a quantitative way . |
12 | The aim of this report is not to demand that brewers turn the block back to 1620 , 1720 , 1820 or even to 1920 ; pubs have to make money , and have to adapt to some extent to changing needs and expectations . |
13 | The Housing Associations or Public Utility Societies took many forms and have prospered to this day . |
14 | Recently ethnolinguists , deriving their inspiration in England from the work of J. R. Firth and his disciples at SOAS ( The School of Oriental and African Studies ) , have also challenged ‘ universalism ’ and have argued for more attention to ‘ language-specific ’ descriptions before more general claims about language can be made , Fought , for instance , writing of attempts to analyse traditional Mexican languages , argues : |
15 | They have also tried on more than one occasion to influence the editorial policy of the BBC and have complained of biased reporting . |
16 | Locals say children could be badly hurt by barbed wire behind the shops and have complained about fresh food deliveries being left just feet from rotting rubbish . |
17 | The software houses have realised that the skills are not present , nor are they likely to be , and have compensated for this by providing either sample templates with the programs or even cut-down versions that only allow text to be entered into a pre-defined design . |
18 | ‘ I 've loved all the men I 've been with and have kept on good terms with them except my ex-husbands , they 're my least favourite of all , ’ she said . |
19 | We have worked in alliance with the Gwent and Brecknock Wildlife Trusts and have kept in close touch with other voluntary and statutory bodies . |
20 | They are poor and have to cope with young and demanding children on their own . |
21 | Or go back to your flat and have to cope with more poison pen letters — and the press ? ’ |
22 | So what we 've done since is keep Richard exactly the way he is — completely camp — and have written to that . ’ |
23 | We also have the advantage that we all know each other well and have adjusted to each other 's life-styles . |
24 | The pursers are the public face of the company and have to deal with many unforeseen situations that might occur to the passengers . |
25 | Unequal educational gains have further increased social and economic inequalities between regions and classes and have contributed to ethnic and political tensions . |
26 | Universities can and have contributed to Geological Survey research , for example in producing the map and descriptive ‘ Memoir ’ ( this term is used with a specific meaning in geology ) for the Aberdeen area ( Sheet 77 ) , part of the survey work was carried out by Ph D students from the University of Aberdeen on contract to the Geological Survey . |
27 | But we are both primates , and though we have often functioned as one organism we have nevertheless brachiated through the forests of adventure at rather different levels , and have seen through different eyes . |
28 | Yes my children do go to school now and have done for some months now . |
29 | Yes my children do go to school and have done for some months now . |
30 | We have told them that the suppression of opposing views is not the way forward , and have called for further progress towards democracy and greater public accountability . |