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

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1 Blackpool are riding high in Division Four , while United have slowly sunk down the table .
2 Nonetheless , there is a clearly definable move , even in 11–18 schools , to provide the sixth form with its own base — and its own rules — often markedly different from the remainder of the school and in many 11–16 schools , the fifth form have successfully taken over the duties and responsibilities traditionally given to sixth formers ,
3 We need land at our doorstep … if Russia does not want to give it to us , she will force us to undertake an expropriation proceeding , i.e. a war , for which we have long stored up the reasons …
4 The Gold Standard , Bretton Woods , the Sterling Area , the unofficial Deutschmark peg , and the ERM have all provided both the means and the excuse for doing so .
5 The two clubs have obviously sorted out the wide gap between their respective ideas of the compensation Stoke should receive and it 's now become clear that Macari will be allowed to negotiate his new terms WITH Stoke City 's approval .
6 I have already discovered where the graves lie .
7 We shall win in Brent and Ealing , where we have already turfed out the Labour party , and marginal seats in Wandsworth and Westminster , where people have seen the benefits of Conservative government .
8 We have already seen how the psychic return of homosexuality is central to Freud 's account of neurosis , possibly becoming , in Hocquenghem 's phrase , the ‘ killer of civilised egos ’ because such egos are rooted in and conditional upon the repression of that same homosexual desire which returns .
9 We have already seen how the creators of wants , the psychology-manipulators in advertising , had set about trying to undermine it .
10 We have already seen how the road-blocking and binding-over powers were employed against protesters at RAF Molesworth in 1985 .
11 We have already seen how the operations of multiplication and division introduce the use of double-length operands .
12 We have already seen how the naive inductivist accounts for the explanatory and predictive power of science .
13 We have already seen how the courts still , on occasion , manipulate the notion of privilege ( in its new garb of legitimate expectation ) to deny or curtail procedural rights .
14 We have already seen how the courts have used the Wednesbury sense of unreasonableness to invalidate exercises of discretionary power which could not realistically be regarded as absurd , or manifestly irrational .
15 and thus We have already seen how the ideal gas equation ( 4 ) can be derived from equation ( 14 ) .
16 We have already seen how the adoption of voices for the performance of the text is appropriate to Dame Sirith , and how similar the structure of the Shipman 's Tale is to Dame Sirith in just this respect .
17 We have already seen how the endogeneity of inflationary expectations played a central role in Friedman 's critique of the Phillips curve .
18 We have already seen how the study of sequences of tone-units in the speech of one speaker can reveal information carried by intonation which would not have been recognised if intonation was analysed only at the level of individual tone-units .
19 We have already seen recently the first recommendations from the Task Group on Assessment and Testing ( TGAT ) , which has proposed a developmental model for the core areas of English , mathematics and science , as well as a timescale for the introduction of the assessment programme .
20 By monitoring their movements 18 hours a day , stopping and searching their cars and raiding their homes , the RUC believe they have already cut down the number of attacks on Catholics in North Belfast .
21 If you have already started down the route on your own and missed out some ( or all ) of the steps you will begin to realise what remedial action you need to take to put everything back on course .
22 We have already discussed how the policy of segregating the mentally handicapped in long stay hospitals is being abandoned to be replaced by more widespread fostering in tandem with short term care , and the use of group homes in ordinary houses and ordinary streets .
23 I have already set out the dangers of allowing a governmental authority to have the right to sue .
24 We have already considered how the body clock , by lowering body temperature and increasing the sensation of fatigue , helps to promote and maintain sleep .
25 Djaimin and Mike tour here this month and have already lined up the follow-up , ‘ She 's Ga Ga ’ , for Strictly Rhythm .
26 I have already mentioned how the left and right distinction has begun to evaporate as formally opposed groups have come to share a sense of what race is .
27 Drake and Jewsbury have already tried out the copper-impregnated glass in Zambia , and plan to return there this year to carry out large-scale trials in village ponds and streams .
28 You will appreciate that as Chairman I have not given up the fight to get as much financial aid and help as is possible to keep our heads above water ; we must fight to keep all that we hold dear and promote the Medau that we all benefit from both in health and fitness , and as teachers , financially .
29 ‘ However , they have not ruled out the possibility of fish farms on streams that drain into the lake , which could be harmful if their waste enters the lough waters .
30 While the official party line remains that the Liberal Democrats would vote against a Queen 's Speech that did not contain a commitment to introduce proportional representation at Westminster , party strategists have not ruled out the option of abstaining .
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