Example sentences of "have [adv] [vb pp] [prep] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | For me the poem also has a more elusive quality , which I have perhaps hinted at in describing the extract as self-dramatising . |
2 | Some other more exotic models I have already referred to in passing . |
3 | These have just come in in the last year . |
4 | It can seem to offer a completely adequate explanation of religion which bypasses what religious believers have always insisted upon as the truth . |
5 | Finance has always been a headache for a group whose adherents have often come from amongst the poorest strata of society . |
6 | Despite having some of the largest base-metal mines in Europe , Ireland has collected only £5 million in mining royalties , which have typically run at between five and nine per cent of profits since 1970 . |
7 | In order to take account of this , we are going to need some way of making appeals to notions like ‘ shared presuppositions ’ , 'encyclopedic knowledge' , ‘ intention / purpose in uttering ’ and ‘ experience of previous similar text ’ which we have simply appealed to in an ad hoc way in our discussion so far . |
8 | the island boasts an abundance of wild life — you will see animals , birds and fish that you have never dreamed of in a setting of luxurious vegetation . |