Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [adv prt] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Support for this sequence of events has come from animal models of atherosclerosis and studies using cell-culture techniques , and as Born ( 1983 ) has pointed out caution is necessary in translating these findings to the human situation . |
2 | His wife has given up work as a secretary to stay at home with their three young children , yet the law does not allow him to take up her full tax allowance . |
3 | Durance sighed , the long deep sigh of a man who has given up hope . |
4 | Qualix Inc has picked up Adobe Systems Inc 's TransScript software for distribution : the software is designed to enable Unix programs to print to PostScript output devices . |
5 | Qualix Inc has picked up Adobe 's TransScript software for distribution : the software allows Unix programs to print to Postscript devices . |
6 | The Glasgow shop ( 1,600 sq ft , 4 full time , 2 part time ) is managed by Brownie Gray , who , my rep friend surmises , has picked up trade which formerly went to Holmes and Grants . |
7 | Corollary Inc has picked up Truger Technologies Inc in Canada and PC Distributing Inc out of Illinois to distribute its communications and multiprocessing lines . |
8 | Section 4(1) ( d ) of the Act of 1914 also contained various grounds of jurisdiction , including when the debtor , ‘ has carried on business in England , personally or by means of an agent or manager ’ within a year before the presentation of the petition . |
9 | Is there any reason why that should not apply equally to the words ‘ has carried on business ? ’ |
10 | If the debtor resided in one district and carried on business in another , the petition must be presented in the latter ( r 6.9(3) ) and if he has carried on business in more than one district , the petition must be presented in the court for the district which was his principal place of business ( r 6.9(4) ) . |
11 | Neither the debtor himself nor a creditor can present a petition unless the debtor is domiciled in England and Wales ; is personally present in England and Wales on the day on which the petition is presented ; or at any time in the previous three years has been ordinarily resident , has had a place of residence , or has carried on business in England and Wales ( s 265(1) ) . |
12 | ‘ The taxpayer here has carried on marketing activities outside Hong Kong resulting in agreements for the sale or sub-licensing of intellectual property rights also exercisable only outside the colony . |
13 | The Librarian has carried out information science research in the field of evaluative bibliometrics — the use of data derived from publication and citation measures to influence research policy-making . |
14 | In both of these areas the investigator has carried out research previously , and consequently interpreting newly available material is not so difficult . |
15 | Roderick O'Sullivan , who has carried out research for programmes such as Channel Four 's Fragile Earth , said he was concerned that a mystery disease which wiped out half the swan population at the bay last winter had re-emerged . |
16 | In addition , the creation of the UDC has pushed up property prices in the area , making it even more difficult for the residents . |
17 | The need to finance the cost of unity and damp down its inflationary effect has pushed up German — and therefore European — interest rates and exacerbated recession . |
18 | Instead of tackling the causes of urban unrest , the Government has built up force to deal with the manifestation of those root conditions . |
19 | Dubbed Lizzie by the Press , this find has stirred up controversy amongst paleontologists . |
20 | Leicester 's former Darlington manager Brian Little has helped out Pool , who are eager to hit winning form again after recent setbacks . |
21 | ‘ The close proximity of the other design companies has opened up business opportunities for us , ’ says Rita Brophy , marketing manager of graphic design company Stylehaus . |
22 | At home we switch on the video and fall asleep in the chair almost before Mavis has opened up shop . |
23 | Dr Carl Wieman ( left ) and his team has opened up research into low temperature physics . |
24 | Before the patient leaves the physiotherapist uses a particular technique which helps work through the big sobs that so often follow crying , believing that the crying has used up oxygen and big sobs restore balance . |
25 | As far as social policy is concerned , four main ways of different importance and popularity have been cited : expenditure on the social services has used up labour and capital which would have otherwise been employed in the wealth-creating manufacturing industries — this is the de-industrialisation thesis . |
26 | In the latter case the offender does appropriate the property because , although the owner has handed over possession by consent ( which was obtained by deception ) , he has not transferred the property ( that is , the ownership ) and the offender , intending to deprive the owner permanently of his property , appropriates it , not by taking possession , but by the unilateral act , adverse to the owner , of treating as his own and taking to himself property of which he was merely given possession . |
27 | Lord King has handed over executive authority at British Airways to his deputy , Sir Colin Marshall . |
28 | ‘ The Earth Alliance of Corporations has bought out Earth Central . |
29 | The paper is ambitious and given its scope , inevitably , some interesting assertions are not fully developed , inter alia that using psychodynamic theory at different times will have different meanings for practitioners ; and that in the UK a preoccupation with anti-discriminatory perspectives has slowed down theory building . |
30 | A golden eagle is much bigger , tends to soar in great swooping circles , has splayed out wing tips and usually flies higher . |