Example sentences of "have [adv] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | As you can see we 've so far spent just under 500 dollars ! ’ |
2 | At the same time the keyboard conductor makes sure that the electrostatic charge that builds up inside you also has somewhere else to go . |
3 | Oonagh McDonald , the shadow treasury backbencher at the time , said : " Nobody should invest through FIMBRA until a compensation scheme is set up " This has thankfully now come about . |
4 | Alaska has rarely decisively elected any mainstream candidate . |
5 | At the time of the announcement , the Stoddard share price rose from around 37p to 45p , a gain of 21% which has since steadily held its position . |
6 | She has since also adopted a Bosnian child , and these experiences , and her work as a journalist in eastern Europe , inform her Straight on Till Morning . |
7 | In the first case a woman is seeking compensation for the death in 1962 of her 10-month-old daughter from leukaemia ; the girl 's father worked as a fitter at Sellafield for nearly 30 years and has since also died of cancer . |
8 | For this ‘ miracle that God let be born in Salzburg ’ , every musician has since humbly given thanks . |
9 | He burnt both retinas in his eyes , but was thankfully treated by a doctor in time , and has since completely recovered . |
10 | Yu-Chee Chong first held a sell-out exhibition of South-east Asia views in 1987 and has since painstakingly searched for comparable material , which , unlike the more readily accessible views of China , Hong Kong or India , are difficult to find . |
11 | TO MANY she 's still the chirpy Cockney who made it on her looks and has little else to offer . |
12 | Heard Island , comparatively tiny , has little open ground and a smaller range of habitats ; comparative remoteness has presumably given it fewer opportunities to acquire a flora . |
13 | NORTHAMPTON 'S surprising defeat at the hands of Midlands rivals Nottingham on Saturday has most probably ended their League championship hopes for 1992 . |
14 | It is not the easiest thing in the world to enter a closed order and have a chit-chat with a monk , who has most probably taken a vow of silence . ’ |
15 | Dr Trees has most kindly arranged your admission to our local hospital . ’ |
16 | Yesterday 's blast was seen less as a direct attempt on the police chief who has most vigorously pursued Colombia 's leading cocaine exporters , but as part of a campaign to terrorise non-combatants in the drug war into supporting negotiations and amnesty . |
17 | Yesterday 's blast was seen less as a direct attempt on the man who has most vigorously pursued Colombia 's chief cocaine exporters , but as part of a campaign to terrorise non-combatants in the drug war into supporting negotiations and amnesty . |
18 | In Western civilization this has generally been considered to be Christianity , as this is the religion which has most powerfully moulded the values and beliefs on which society is based , just as in a Muslim country for example the religion to be handed on would be Islam . |
19 | To these points I must agree that it appears that the NIH has most reprehensibly sought to exploit the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome ( AIDS ) crisis to its own ends . |
20 | Since then the Debenham Players has most definitely grown in size and support , the productions get better each time but still the members run the whole thing by themselves be it from costume making and lighting to front of house and stage construction . |
21 | The primary products in which the UK has most obviously become a net exporter are oil and gas . |
22 | It is in the development of specific accounting procedures that the US and UK experience has most obviously diverged . |
23 | It is the evaluators ' impression that the responsibility for producing agendas , convening and chairing meetings , and producing and circulating minutes has most often fallen to the Principal Adviser for Educational Resources and the ACL:E&SS but has remained throughout an area of uncertainty and indecision . |
24 | Research to date has most often used either a failure of the life-cycle model ( usually with excess sensitivity to income ) to infer credit market restrictions or , using micro data , has separated households into unconstrained and potentially constrained using prior information . |
25 | Jean Baudrillard , one of the leading commentators on postmodernist culture , sees America as the society where postmodernism has most fully developed . |
26 | I think we tend to forget that we are willing to trust the Lord Chancellor and the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster , who in recent years has most usually doubled as the Chairman of the Conservative Party a very dubious appointment no doubt in the minds of many er of er your Lordships House . |
27 | Yet the market-led demand for foreign language courses , particularly in view of 1992 , has most certainly resulted in an increasing shortage of language tutors everywhere . |
28 | What Dunadd has most provocatively to offer is a hollowed out bowl in one slab of rock , accompanied by carvings of a boar , the outline of a footprint , and several lines of ogam inscription . |
29 | Attention has most recently focused on ensuring competition in regulated public sectors such as telecommunications , postal services , gas and electricity . |
30 | This has sensibly not escaped the British heavyweight champion ; so for all the understandable excitement felt when knocking out Tyrell Biggs in the seventh round , by far the most important of 32 consecutive victories he has achieved since turning professional in 1984 , he was not reluctant to focus on the flaws . |