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

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1 They have since run into some problems and it is often easier to invent a new theory than to repair yesterday 's novelties .
2 A similar tendency to expand the concept of compulsion is to be discovered in the majority judgment of the Supreme Court of Canada in Eadie v. Township of Brantford ( 1967 ) 63 D.L.R. ( 2d ) 561 ( though events of a more dramatic character have since occurred in that jurisdiction , to which I will refer in a moment ) .
3 I have since read of this liverfluke problem in histories of the war and it has now entered the archives of fact .
4 It is a tribute to the smoothness of the operation that many private pilots do not realise that they have effectively moved into another country 's airspace when they enter the Jersey zone .
5 For example , Brunsdon notes that ‘ Hollywood , as the world-dominant cinema , exports ideals of White femininity worldwide ’ , yet feminist critics have rarely looked at this aspect of the Hollywood dream-machine in their copious critiques of it .
6 Teachers have long called for more opportunity to get on with what they regard as quintessentially " their " work ; they should normally welcome the opportunity to off-load tasks which can just as effectively be performed by other people .
7 I have long yearned for this meeting — even before the king my father 's passing .
8 CIE , the US-based Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility , and the International Organization of Consumer Unions , have all collaborated on many projects , and there are literally hundreds , perhaps thousands of transnational networks now monitoring the TNCs all over the world .
9 As we will see below , marine animals have all adapted to this patchiness — and in some cases , as with the great whales , exploit it beautifully .
10 The questionnaire survey , seminars , and interviews that have been carried out as part of the evaluation and monitoring exercise have all focused on this area .
11 Since the late 1960s , deaths from heart disease in the UK have only declined by some 10% for men and some 2% for women as compared with Canada and the USA which have achieved reductions of some 40% and 50% respectively [ 3 ] .
12 The Group 's long-standing excavations at Wharram Percy in the East Riding of Yorkshire have greatly contributed to this work ( Fig. 30 ) .
13 Facilities have greatly improved since those days and in 1965 the magnificent five tier grandstand was opened .
14 Indeed , in using as an example the books of Joyce Porter featuring the gross , lazy and self-indulgent Inspector Dover we have already touched on this difficult combination of crime ( which is , after all , a serious matter almost all of the time ) and farce , and these two types of book are , of course , closely linked .
15 However , the major problem , and you Ma'am have already touched upon this as well as the Chairman and I am sorry to be repetitive but we do serve all yachtsmen , two and a half to three million of them whilst being financially supported by only sixty five thousand of them .
16 We have already referred to those who find it difficult to give up ‘ playing the field ’ and continue to behave as if they are still single .
17 We have already referred to this as the ‘ speed of light ’ for CD information media and in the earlier section dealing with image handling in multimedia we have seen how serious this limitation is when CDs are used to deliver video .
18 We have already referred in some detail to Digital Video Interactive ( DVI ) above and in the section dealing with video compression ( 3.10 ) .
19 The aims of this research are to identify the conditions that have already led to either of these diverging trends in other countries and the likelihood of their influence in Britain ; the consequences for job opportunities and skill-use following from either of these patterns ; and the possibility of a conflict in relevant training and labour requirement arising from contrasting work practices .
20 I have already commented on this point .
21 I have already argued in this chapter ( p. 79 ) that the rat 's level of arousal can help determine the vigour of the OR ; and , theoretically more important , in this and in previous chapters I have argued that the decline of this investigatory response represents the operation of a process of habituation .
22 We have already explained in some detail that the professional advice that the Government got in England and Wales stank .
23 We have already gone past that order .
24 Although timbers with high levels of latex , silica or high density are avoided there ; another plant in New Guinea can now utilize wood from up to 200 species , including dead and defective trees , so that yields have already increased by some 300% .
25 We have already alluded to this problem in the General Introduction , and the paper by Williams amplifies and develops the issue .
26 We have already looked at some of the indications that the area under cultivation was expanding : within the frontiers of old villages , in land formerly waste , in forest and marsh , and on the frontiers of Christendom .
27 We have already looked at some aspects of what makes each one of us the distinctive , uniquely individual people that we are .
28 As we have already discussed in this chapter , the case-mix accountancy developments within the RMI are still in their infancy .
29 Some of the skiers who have already benefited from this charity are Martin Bell , Deidre Angella , Michael Dixon , Louise McKenzie , Brynrefail School and Barnardo 's Homes .
30 We have already told of another victim still too frightened to tell police of the day Courtney tried to rape her .
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