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

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1 It seems to me that the indication you have given on the key diagram to alteration number three for Harrogate Knaresborough is exactly the same as for example the indication given for York and for Harrogate Knaresborough southern on the approved key diagram .
2 In fact aid grants and new bank loans have , since 1984 , been far outweighed by the amount Third World countries have given to the rich nations in interest repayments .
3 In view of the answer that I have given to the first question this second question does not arise and it would be unwise for me to attempt to answer it on a hypothetical basis .
4 Mr Tebbit , the ex-party chairman and MP for Chingford , asked Mr Hurd ‘ whether the pledge that we have given for the last four general elections , that there would be no further large-scale immigration , still stands or not ? ’
5 I have supped with the Golden Horde of Genghis Khan .
6 As Lloyd George perceptively remarked in 1911 , " the fools have stumbled on the right man by accident " .
7 Here we have stumbled on the first of many .
8 Fairly soon one realises that red means melodrama , and blue means romance , and you wonder if you have stumbled across the first romantic novel of the post-communist era .
9 Lynch , who fell on Barney Maclyvie at the first 11 years ago , said : ‘ I have been told that a lot of good jockeys have fallen at the first fence in their first ride in the National and then gone on to win the race next time .
10 CHURCH collections have fallen for the first time for more than a decade , it emerged today .
11 Average property yields have fallen for the second consecutive quarter to 9.2pc , according to property agent Hillier Parker .
12 COT deaths in England and Wales have fallen for the third consecutive year , Government figures revealed yesterday .
13 Corporate profits have fallen for the past three years .
14 TWO blonde beauties in Prince Charles 's life have fallen for the same attraction .
15 Eric Evans , of the Department of Agriculture at the University of Newcastle , says that in many areas levels have fallen below the critical 20 kilogrammes per hectare necessary for healthy crop growth .
16 Suppliers are angry about what they discern as a consistent pattern of Brandmakers refusing to pay bills because , the company says , goods delivered have fallen below the required standard .
17 We work with people who have fallen through the existing nets of provision erm generally because their problems are so multiple that no particular one agency can deal with them .
18 There is no better example of the logical and ideological confusions into which we have fallen over the charging issue than in pre-school provision .
19 First marriages have fallen since the 1970s .
20 What will happen then to the objects , including possible spaceships , that have fallen into the black hole ?
21 The number of particles in the baby universe will be equal to the number of particles that have fallen into the black hole , plus the number of particles that the black hole emits during its evaporation .
22 Millward Brown use their own proprietary system of analysis — a form of mathematical modelling — to translate the data for each individual brand into a so-called ‘ awareness index ’ ; and many of their clients have fallen into the tempting habit of using this single number as a measure of the effectiveness of a commercial or campaign , rather than taking the trouble to make a more detailed study of the data underlying the index .
23 ‘ You have fallen into the common error , ’ she said .
24 The greatest burdens of the war — destruction , disruption of life and economic deprivation — have fallen on the rural population .
25 He produces evidence to show how the poor have fallen behind the better-off sections of the British class system .
26 Market indicators show that capital values in public houses have fallen in the past two years by between 50 per cent and 60 per cent .
27 Although the numbers have fallen in the last decade , a high proportion of the world 's children do not even have the opportunity of having protection from some of the major childhood killers , diseases for which vaccines are available — measles for example is a major cause of childhood mortality .
28 Westerners are beginning to do some cautious bargain-hunting among blue chips that have fallen from the three-figure earnings multiples of the 1980s to more reasonable ratings .
29 As Buck states , ‘ there is , in reality , a lot of difference between the expression of a preference and a choice and it seems that some parents who have heard of the new rights sometimes confuse these two concepts . ’
30 I bet you and I , Flavia , are the only people in St-Jean who have heard of The Economic Consequences of the Peace .
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