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

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1 The context in which they arose was that of the capitalist world economy and imperialism ; hence there has also been , in many of these movements a substantial socialist influence , and in some countries , notably in China , nationalist movements have culminated in a social revolution .
2 ‘ At least , ’ said Penny Warlock , ‘ you can say you have taught in a good school .
3 Three prestigious French and British galleries have collaborated in a mixed loan and selling exhibition of works by Barbizon artists .
4 Greater peace could be found on a boating pond in Regent 's Park than at the populated end of poor Loch Morar in summer , with speed boats raping its once enigmatic waters and queues of cars waiting for senior citizens in their caravans to unblock the single track road where they have parked in a passing place to brew up a cuppa .
5 If I add that the majority of Cubists were formerly considered to be Fauves , I can demonstrate how far these young artists have come in a short time and the logic of their vision .
6 For example , questions of relevance only to married women can be prefaced by a general question about marital status followed by an instruction for those who have answered in a particular way to move to the relevant subset .
7 This is the highest quality educational package I have seen in a long time and is well worth registering .
8 As we have seen in a previous chapter , he argued that such an illusory growth could in fact mask a real decline in values and use-values .
9 Between the extremes stand the work of Ewan and Fiona McLachlan whose designs have featured in a recent RIBA Forty under 40 exhibition .
10 Henry Fonda was apparently heard to say of his son , ‘ That little bastard … he and some other punks have produced a movie out of nothing and have made more money from that piece of crap than I have made in a whole lifetime in Hollywood . ’
11 Wendy , who is also a keep fit specialist , is overwhelmed by her new pupils ' enthusiasm and thrilled at the progress they have made in a short time .
12 Both of Ambrose 's ( 1986 ) mechanisms of capital accumulation have operated in a straightforward fashion .
13 Often people become accustomed to odours especially those arising from works which have operated in a particular vicinity for a long time .
14 And at the last three meetings the bookmakers have operated in a confined square which certainly has n't been the answer to congestion problems .
15 As with settlements , changes of status have occurred in a poorly-documented period — the tenth to twelfth centuries .
16 I have slept in a full set of thermal underwear , but the cold gets to me as soon as I leave the bag .
17 We have landed in a blind alley . ’
18 In my case , and I am sure I am not alone in this , I can picture in my mind 's eye every summit I have reached in a long life without confusion of identity .
19 Firstly , because SMS 201–995 is a potent inhibitor of gastric acid secretion and , secondly , because we have found in a separate pilot experiment that 24 hour intragastric pH profiles during single omeprazole treatment and treatment combined with SMS 201–995 did not differ in two subjects studied ( data not shown ) .
20 ‘ The energy and excitement that music videos have caused in a young audience has to be consumated into musical film . ’
21 Both have run in a previous Grand National , Brown Windsor finishing a remote fourth when favourite two years ago , and Docklands Express a first-fence faller 12 months ago .
22 Like in confession when I tell Father McCormack that I have sinned in a personal manner — I do n't tell him I 'm having it off , do I ?
23 On the eve of the final home game against Grimsby Town , Lawrence said : ‘ The players have put in a tremendous effort .
24 Instead , they have beached in a large stain across Britain 's front gardens .
25 erm as many people here know and like them I have worked in a voluntary capacity and one way or another in this theatre for many years and we ca n't do without it we do n't want to see it close or any of those drastic things .
26 With occasional exceptions the new departmental committees have worked in a parliamentary spirit as opposed to a party spirit .
27 The high profile of biological theories and perspectives in gerontology have resulted in a perceived general association between age and ( ill ) health .
28 b ) Contacts with a hospital have resulted in a new learning module for A Level Physics .
29 The complementary strengths and innovations from both sides of the company have resulted in a complete suite of computational chemistry software packages being available from one supplier across the biological and materials research and development areas .
30 While it is true that certain designs are closely associated , even synonymous , with specific localities or weaving groups , centuries of trade , migration , intermarriage and inspired plagiarism have resulted in a gradual spreading of compositional traditions .
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