Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] have [adv] [be] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Every heresy and man-made religion that has ever been invented presents a fractured picture of Jesus Christ . |
2 | Exposure to the context alone given after latent inhibition training will , according to the theory , allow extinction of the context-stimulus association that has already been formed . |
3 | As he values the entire UK direct sales market at about £1,000m , this means his association already represents 20% of the total — ‘ not bad ’ , he reckons , ‘ for an association that has just been launched ’ . |
4 | If only they had fought , screamed at one another , gone their separate ways , even had lovers … anything but the sterility of it all , a sterility that had finally been injected into everything they touched . |
5 | Minas Gerais , for example , wanted to gain some of the job-creating benefits of playing host to foreigners that had previously been concentrated around Sao Paolo , and did a deal with Fiat ; Parana acted similarly with Volvo . |
6 | McMurdo never made the grade but like many Scots his early interest in the game ignited a flame of passion for football that has never been extinguished . |
7 | Commenting on the performance , Geoff Burns , a director of Murray Johnstone , said : ‘ We are pleased with the progress of the unlisted portfolio , with one investment that has just been floated and the prospect of two to come , including Stagecoach in three weeks ’ time . |
8 | He next bestowed on his favourites all those offices that had hitherto been held by the Woodvilles , thus weakening their position and strengthening his own . |
9 | ‘ There 's plenty seen with men 's own eyes that 's never been heard of in heaven , ’ said Davide . |
10 | Kenya has been the least affected , because it had never occupied a strategically important corner of a continent that had largely been ignored in the bipolar world of the superpowers . |
11 | On 23 August 1989 , the 50th anniversary of the Nazi-Soviet pact , an estimated two million Balts formed a human chain across the three republics in the biggest demonstration that had yet been seen . |
12 | The universal franchise and freedom for all political parties saw the development of mass support for socialist and communist parties that had previously been suppressed . |
13 | Now if you can just say on that , that that excludes any resources for the economic development action plan and for the time being resources for that initiative are being held centrally into Personnel and Finance sub-committee 's budget and as the action plans develop then money will be released from a contingency there to er go to the Planning Department or to whichever department that has actually been implementing that particular part of the action . |
14 | I have known a ferret to bolt a fox and there are known instances of ferrets bolting foxes that have subsequently been shot . |
15 | It can immediately be seen that , when and , this further reduces to the two colinear degenerate Ferrari-Ibañez solutions that have already been considered in Section 10.5 . |
16 | Or else you can try one of the , one of the solutions that has already been suggested by the officers . |
17 | The health group took part in a nationwide survey into housing and health and started to investigate the research that had already been carried out into heart disease . |
18 | It reviews research that has already been conducted in this area and offers suggestions as to what may be priorities for future support . |
19 | This weirdo is perceived as poking around dusty old bookshops instead of the gleaming God-have-you-any- conception -what-this-refit-has-just-cost-us sort of outlet and , worse , buys secondhand books , books that have already been sold and therefore attract no income or royalties whatever ; and who might even be willing to pay up to 10 times the original cover price if the damn thing is a first edition , whereas everyone knows that first editions are merely what are given away free , for heaven 's sake , to hacks who seldom review them and — even more galling — to the bloody authors who wrote them in the first place . |
20 | Many of the dozens of books that have just been published in the Autumn list were meant to take advantage of the surge of interest caused by the World Cup ; but a few will simply be killed by the rush , lost for ever . |
21 | ‘ Mass media ’ can then start to seem an even more incoherent term than has already been suggested . |
22 | Probably the most depressing words that have ever been pronounced about any slimming diet are those enthusiastic phrases from well-meaning medics on the lines of ‘ This is a diet that you can follow for the rest of your life . ’ |
23 | The Future Development of Auditing , issued by the Auditing Practices Board , is the most important attempt to bridge the expectations gap that has ever been made by the British profession . |
24 | The evidence of these obstacles and resistances is plain enough , not only in the slow , uncertain and frequently subverted extension of the right to vote which I have already indicated , but in the bitter hostility and violence that has always been directed against the attempts of ordinary citizens and workers to organize themselves in trade unions , cooperatives , community action groups , and similar bodies . |
25 | The repossession problem was apparent a long time before the politicians decided it was an issue — the figure of 80,000 , which is equivalent to a town the size of Coventry , referred to homes that HAD already been repossessed . |
26 | By next day , though , the government confirmed that Japan will contribute $9 billion more to the Allies , a figure that had already been leaked . |
27 | From the tenor of speeches that have already been made this morning , it is obvious that the work TECs do must be acknowledged . |
28 | I think women are realising their own aggressive side — a side that has always been suppressed before . ’ |
29 | I think women are realising their own aggressive side — a side that has always been suppressed before . ’ |
30 | The reality represented the truth about movie-making itself , and a final shattering of all the illusions that had ever been presented to a cinema audience , for , seemingly , he had not realized that he had built into his masterpiece a piece of self-destruct mechanism . |