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

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1 With Kristiansen eager to renew her marathon career at Boston , they have since reapplied for American visas .
2 They have since run into some problems and it is often easier to invent a new theory than to repair yesterday 's novelties .
3 Some of these ‘ Hartnellisms ’ have since passed into lexical history …
4 Another 14 people have since died in two apparent revenge attacks on vehicles in the area .
5 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 ) .
6 In the case of the YCCC , the video workshop so inspired two of the members ( a husband and wife ) , that on returning to Yellow Creek they went out and bought a video which they have since used with great effect in their campaign .
7 But I have since come across three other instances .
8 I have since read of this liverfluke problem in histories of the war and it has now entered the archives of fact .
9 Some have wholeheartedly entered into liturgical experiments which have included the re-ordering of space and furniture , new services and music , and the use of musical instruments other than the organ .
10 Since then there have been estimates made , but these have mostly concentrated on personal injuries and much of the work depended on the retrospective analysis of data collected for other purposes such as litigation and insurance claims .
11 Contracts for sale etc. or land to be made by signed writing 2. ( 1 ) A contract for the sale or other disposition of an interest in land can only be made in writing and only by incorporating all the terms which the parties have expressly agreed in one document or , where contracts are exchanged , in each .
12 They include activists who have successfully experimented with alternative media ; development programme policy-makers from both government and non-government sectors ; representatives of non-government organisations working in grassroots areas ; and communication professionals and researchers .
13 They include activists who have successfully experimented with alternative media ; development programme policy-makers from both government and non-government sectors ; representatives of non-government organisations working in grassroots areas ; and communication professionals and researchers .
14 Dutch growers have successfully experimented with growing winter crops of cauliflowers in buckets under glass .
15 Some bureaux have successfully recruited in large companies , attracting those who may be retiring early and who are looking to develop new stimulating interests .
16 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 .
17 This issue of a candidate 's personal integrity is known as the ‘ Zipper Test ’ ( often euphemised as the ‘ Character Question ’ ) but in Britain adultery or promiscuity is now only a terminal problem if the politician lies about his exploits ( since Lucrezia Borgia women have rarely figured as dissipated politicians ) .
18 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 .
19 Lakes and rivers in heavily farmed counties such as Cavan have long suffered from irresponsible dumping by farmers .
20 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 .
21 Residents living along Queen 's Drive Liverpool 's principal circular route have long complained of sleepless nights caused by traffic noise .
22 I have long yearned for this meeting — even before the king my father 's passing .
23 Cokes have long moved in Royal circles , and he is well placed to advise the new Earl Spencer on estate affairs and any more delicate matters .
24 Jackson have long stood for high quality American instruments , with their Japanese- and Korean-made Charvel counterparts sitting at the other end of the corporate see-saw .
25 Fish , sea birds , and small cetaceans have long gathered in large numbers to feed in the deep waters off the Peruvian coast , which are among the richest in the world .
26 If zoom shots have dated , multiple images and split-screen effects have long disappeared from regular use .
27 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 .
28 But so far they have all fallen on stony ground .
29 The schools where successful use of the microcomputer in the library is evident , have all begun with small projects involving the librarian and one or two teachers .
30 I have asked several of the greatest and best horticulturists , both in England and America , what author and what book they had found and believed to be the best in horticulture … they have all answered with one mouth , Miller 's Garden Dictionary .
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