Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] [pron] have [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This last drawing exercise is a summary of the simple process of thinking which leads us into a deeper appreciation of how we have come to be what we are .
2 Undoubtedly , the human interest story of how I have managed to be a theoretical physicist despite my disability has helped .
3 I will give you an example of why I have come to that conclusion .
4 It only needs a slightly increased tempo to be the great national anthem our country maybe does n't deserve , but will surely grow into when we have cast off childish things and grasped the thistle of independence .
5 Until now I have abstained from commenting on the possible effects of the Human Genome Project on society in future .
6 To get down to Ballycastle from here you have to return to the road , but before reaching the town you pass the well-preserved ruins of the Franciscan Bonamargy Friary , dating from about 1500 .
7 ‘ I have to go to London first thing tomorrow , and from there I have to fly to New York . ’
8 To often we have heard of buildings that have been put under capital expenditure and then the revenue has not been available for their use .
9 If up to now you have thought of crime fiction in the traditional way , with a detective hero , with an attention-grabbing murder , you have now got to look on the art from quite a different angle .
10 ‘ Everyone has remarked on how I have slimmed in all the right places . ’
11 Since then we have made of the Waleses what we want : one day , perfect couple with the world at their feet ; the next , an ill-matched pairing of opposites .
12 Since then I have flown in another black cessna stunt plane and with my dad 3 times and I also done another circuit with Andy .
13 Since then I have heard of hundreds of books being nicked from what was the British Museum Library and of surreptitious razor blades removing priceless illustrations from ancient works .
14 Since then I have continued in several pieces of writing to oppose extreme relativism .
15 Besides , I want to protect the remains of my privacy ; I do n't want to appear cold-hearted or stubborn ; but I know that when I try to make my life give me its answers to how I have come to my current concerns , I ca n't do it without feeling that I am on the edge of a dangerous fiction of self-description .
16 Remote rural counties , such as those of mid and north Wales and Cornwall grew at below average rates over both periods until the middle 1970s , since when they have had above average growth .
17 As a works convenor , I work along twenty shop stewards , and I can tell this Congress that the message that they 've given to me from the people from the people that have elected them , is that they 're sick and tired of the perpetual bleating of the T U C about how they have to abide by the laws , when the only laws that are there are the laws that are bringing this movement down .
18 So she began with praise : — the more I think on it Ellen the more beholden I am to you for how you have cared for Oreste and the more fortunate .
19 It was , he said , a ‘ good time for us as Conservatives to think afresh about the direction of British politics ; about where we have come from , what we are doing , and where the future is taking our nation and our party . ’
20 Immediately after we have seated ourselves , Kim 's sons and daughters come to us like honeyed fairies , gazing amorously into our eyes and asking questions about where we have come from and would we like to see their rooms .
21 ‘ But at least I have walked through it . ’
22 It sets out the basic patterns , and looks at how they have changed over the years .
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