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

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1 Well , we have rather passed points of order .
2 Many leading designers have since designed fittings for the 2D .
3 Despite these difficulties , however , a number of workers have successfully demonstrated effects of homoeopathic remedies under experimental conditions .
4 Some companies have successfully trained teams of staff based across the country who are able to speak for the company on everything but board level decisions .
5 In the past year , for instance , doctoral candidates have successfully completed theses on the acquisition of English as a foreign language by speakers of German , the teaching of advanced writing skills in English for specific purposes , and the stylistics of narrative fiction .
6 Indeed , hundreds have successfully completed modules over recent years and it is evident that the National Certificate 's flexibility is as viable in prisons as in any other centre .
7 c ] A television and sega system , recently purchased , is proving very successful d ] Two senior boys have successfully gained places on a senior residential weekend .
8 Two senior boys have successfully gained places on a senior residential weekend .
9 On its new journey it was taken in turn by bike , canoe , sail boat , runners , riders , cyclists and walkers to the north-west , on to Skye and ultimately to Ness in Lewis , where the islanders have long had links with North Rona .
10 Although the underlying need for a law of contempt in this area seems to be clear , I have long had doubts about the procedural aspects .
11 Drystone walls have long provided gardeners with plenty of opportunities to grow pretty alpine plants .
12 Also known as ‘ coblyns ’ or ‘ coblynau ’ , Cornishmen have long left pieces of traditional miners ' fare — the Cornish pastie — for the knockers to eat .
13 Serial murderers have long identified women in their sights , but the Polytechnique massacre was the first incidence of multiple murder in which women have been identified as the target group .
14 ‘ We have all discovered reserves of physical strength and courage which we never realised we had before .
15 The feminist psychological initiatives which have had the most influence inside and outside psychology have all made changes to traditional methodology .
16 We have all remained friends despite some very dark hours .
17 We have all heard stories about GPs alleged to have given patients short shrift with remarks like : ‘ Throw away your crutches .
18 you have all heard rumours about who is using clenbuteriol and when someone is caught farmers will say : ‘ It 's about time the Department caught up with him ’ .
19 We have all experienced difficulties in transferring calls and in remote pickups , which we use routinely .
20 We have all experienced times of good health , too .
21 We have all experienced situations in which clients under stress through poverty , mental illness , limited ability or personality disorders have reacted to their difficulties or to social workers ' responses to their problems with displaced anger and aggression .
22 Apart from Couples , Americans like Payne Stewart , Tom Watson , Mark O'Meara , Davis Love and Raymond Floyd have all shown signs of form .
23 As control of pests and diseases consists basically of subjecting them to conditions or substances that are harmful to them , we have to recognize that , as they have all evolved defences of one kind or another — and very successfully too , which is why they are still on this Earth and contending with us for our roses — somewhere in their life cycles are periods and stages when they are more exposed and vulnerable .
24 White duly came down to London from his home in Wolverhampton — he is the senior member of a remarkable quartet of Elvis Gordon , Dennis Stewart and the banned Kerrith Brown who have all won medals at world level , yet all train in the back room of an Edwardian bath house .
25 Bloomfield states that librarians have so constructed tests on library skills that it appears that ‘ we librarians have a poor understanding of the value of the library for our students ’ .
26 But the figures , which have only emerged thanks to a report from the voluntary sector , show the government has failed to guarantee youth training places .
27 Such cells have only achieved efficiencies of 5–6 per cent , due mainly to problems with the junction between the two solids .
28 Apart from quartz and the feldspars , most minerals are dark in colour , so basic rocks with no quartz tend to be dark-coloured , while acid rocks are much lighter and usually have only isolated specks of dark minerals .
29 So far , we have only considered circles around the pilot .
30 So far we have only considered enthalpies of chemical reactions .
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