Example sentences of "have [adv] [verb] in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 These coeloms have since atrophied in insects .
2 The collapse of tin prices in the 1980s destroyed the tin-mining industry , many of whose former employees have since turned in desperation to growing coca .
3 They have vigorously contested in court the Metropolitan 's assertion that the Turkish government was tardy in pursuing its claim .
4 after Easter cos I got people have most go in work experience and I did n't get a place after Easter like .
5 Libraries have long co-operated in areas such as provision of materials and technical services , and also informally in the area of visits/exchanges by trainees , so that neither co-operative programmes nor co-operation in training is a particularly new phenomenon .
6 I have been acquainted somewhat with men and books , and have long experience in learning , and in the world : there is no book like the Bible for excellent learning , wisdom , and use ; and it is want of understanding in them that think or speak otherwise .
7 Unhappily , too , extended works which have taken much love and toil to compile can be a quarry for the despoiler , who will ruthlessly remove for separate sale topographical prints , autograph letters , etc. , which have much increased in value since the extra-illustration was carried out .
8 The Firm have all gathered in John 's living room .
9 These have all featured in GH and we 'll be keeping you informed of any new developments .
10 Since the March 1982 elections , the decree laws have all remained in force , despite a united trade union protest calling for their withdrawal .
11 ‘ My collections , I am happy to say ’ he wrote , despite his own and prince 's fears , ‘ have all arrived in safety and I can now scarcely tell how so large a mass was got together in so short a time . ’
12 And of all the people I met , I have only kept in touch with one or two from Binbrook .
13 We have only perched in Weem , and now here .
14 After Jericho the next city to be attacked is Ai , but here the Israelite troops are routed , and the people of God have a taste of the fear they have hitherto inspired in others .
15 The President today said , ‘ We are delighted that all the representations made to Life-President Banda and to representatives of the Malawi Government in this country have finally resulted in Vera Chirwa 's release .
16 I have already explored in relation to Gide and others the kind of rebellion whose test they retrospectively failed , namely , transgression as a quest for authenticity : underpinning and endorsing the philosophy of individualism , it suggests that in defying a repressive social order we can dis-cover ( and so be true to ) our real selves .
17 Rhythmic patterns tend to be sober and square-cut , and that liking for the C mode — as such , e.g. in Clemens 's Missa Misericorde , s or transposed to F with a B flat key-signature — which we have already noticed in Josquin , becomes very pronounced .
18 While the Psalmi Davidis penitentiales were commissioned by Albrecht V , their textual expressiveness of the kind we have already noticed in Rore ( p. 2– ) is so intense that one is tempted to hear in them a note of personal anguish .
19 We are now producing the new list of Specialised Classes — some areas have already sent in details — but I need the rest as soon as possible .
20 Many of you have already sent in details about individual classes but it would be helpful if you could use this form now .
21 But his hostility to this view can be traced to the more general antipathy to voluntarism which we have already examined in Althusser 's work , and which , according to Poulantzas , underlies the traditional Marxist account .
22 The two have already appeared in court , and are expected to be extradited to Britain .
23 Some of the new bays have already appeared in Belfast , mainly in side streets near busy shopping areas , where residents face the ongoing problem of shoppers parking outside their homes .
24 I have already cited in relation to ‘ The Hollow Men ’ Cornford 's idea of the degeneration of ritual into debased formats .
25 In medieval Europe and Islam , for example , the monetary stability of the coinage was adjudged paramount and consequently the same design was retained for long periods to maintain public confidence and implicitly offer reassurance about the unchanging quality of the coinage ; we have already noted in Chapter 2 the same sort of attitude in Athens during the fifth and fourth centuries BC ( see figs. 9 and 3 ) .
26 We have already noted in Chapter 8 that nationalized industries have often side-stepped their ‘ cash limit ’ ( the EFL ) by actually cutting investment and the quality of service rather than by cutting costs .
27 I have already indicated in Chapter 2 that , even if we assume that true observational statements are available to us in some way , it is never possible to arrive at universal laws and theories by logical deductions on that basis alone .
28 We can not check this independently by re-examining the original one , not because we can not re-examine the original one but because everything we can do in the way of a re-examination is just doing again what we have already done in thinking of the new sensation as relevantly similar to the old one .
29 Nevertheless for an individual sector , as we have already seen in Section 1.3 , this need not be the case since income can exceed expenditure and vice versa .
30 We have already seen in section 5.3 that the employment situation of black people is not nearly as good as that of whites ; they are concentrated in declining and low-wage industries , work unsocial hours for low wages , have poor promotion prospects and are at greater risk of unemployment .
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