Example sentences of "[adj] have [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | A planned remembrance reunion to mark the 50th anniversary of the low-level raid on the Ploesti oilfields in Romania in August 1943 has interested R G Crick of Welling , Kent . |
2 | Overall , the Census data suggest not only that the standard of living for those already on state benefits in 1971 has fallen further behind , ‘ but that many more of the residents have become dependent upon benefits and have so little disposable income as to be unable to participate in the consumer society at all , ( p. 17 ) . |
3 | The insistence on the supremacy of the political has become a cliché of recent thinking . |
4 | For example , the period 1945–51 has come to acquire a retrospective glow which it may not altogether deserve . |
5 | Page 30 NY cellular telephones : McCaw Cellular has bought the half stake owned in the New York cellular telephone franchise by Metromedia . |
6 | In the patient with migration of the TIPSS deployment of a further stent has resulted in no further bleeding . |
7 | A friend of mine in her late thirties has spent the last five years building up a successful business . |
8 | And while the proportion of those people who would recommend a young couple with a steady job to buy as soon as possible has fallen from 78 per cent in 1989 , the latest survey shows 70 per cent would still offer this advice . |
9 | But such enthusiasm for working on as many projects as possible has lead to serious cautions from doctors for Merton . |
10 | We did not merely see three ships come sailing by : ordering in threes has shown significant benefits and economies . |
11 | Nonetheless , most recent work into the psychological attitude of people as to whether areas are urban or rural has used multivariate techniques . |
12 | Organised jointly by EurOpen and UniForum , OpenForum ‘ 92 has turned out to be a successor to the old European Unix User Group ( EUUG ) conferences of the past , with a high proportion of technical attendees . |
13 | But he is the first to admit that the thought of SummerSlam ‘ 92 has set his knees a-trembling . |
14 | The Swedish multinational has invested £6.5 million in the plant , which will manufacture chassis for the Olympian double-deck and B6 single-deck midi models for both domestic and export markets . |
15 | In that time , the giant multinational has bought a 40 per cent stake in the company that runs south Crofty ( which also operates a small mine at Pendarves ) as well as 18 per cent of the shares in Geevor . |
16 | Former Chief Justice Bhagwati summed up the situation succinctly : ’ The multinational has won and the people of India have lost . ’ |
17 | ‘ Something absolutely frightful has happened , ’ he said . |
18 | For Pat junior has grown up to be a hunky , muscular , six foot two . |
19 | The assumption that the rate of technical advance is exogenous has meant that tax policy affected only the steady-state levels of the capital-labour ratio , wages , etc . |
20 | 1992–93 has seen progress in a number of areas and I would like to highlight these first ; |
21 | 1992–93 has seen progress in a number of areas and I would like to highlight these first ; |
22 | Brian Little has become the first man to win the Vauxhall Conference manager of the month award , worth £250 , for the second time in succession , for Darlington 's unbeaten run throughout October . |
23 | Little has done an excellent job at Filbert Street since he left Darlington last summer . |
24 | Former Darlington manager Brian Little has done a superb job in his first season , but Leicester face three promotion rivals in their four-match finale . |
25 | Consequently , very little has survived and , apart from a late fourteenth-century rectangular oak coffin in the St Peter Hungate Church Museum at Norwich , and a c.1500 ossuary chest in Winchester Cathedral ( Col. 7 ) , excavated in 1958 from the site of the Carmelite Friary at Cowgate , Norwich , we have to turn our attention to illuminated manuscripts of the period to see what was provided at the close of the Middle Ages . |
26 | For the majority of building , wood was the chief material and little has survived , though rebuilding has often been in similar traditional style . |
27 | About daily life in the first established , Lewes , surprisingly little has remained ; it never really achieved the independence many other similar towns acquired , remaining essentially a manorial borough of its lords , the de Warennes , for most of the middle ages . |
28 | Although a good deal of excavation has taken place at Alcester , especially in the south-western suburb around Birch Abbey , very little has received full publication.6 Excavations in the fortified area of the town have always been difficult owing to the presence of modern buildings , but with new developments taking place , they have at last become feasible ; even now , though , the line of the defences is still imperfectly known . |
29 | The national network of community-based media workshops is being decimated and little has emerged to replace it . |
30 | In this respect , at least , little has altered since the nineteenth century . |