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

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1 Judging from letters I have received , and some I have seen published in various magazines , there seems to be a few misconceptions about the precise way in which bar codes operate .
2 This we have seen do in Formen .
3 ‘ I have enjoyed it so much I have asked to stay in the DES .
4 I WOULD like to say how much I have enjoyed listening to former Labour leader Neil Kinnock , right , while he has been standing in for Jimmy Young on Radio 2 .
5 Back in Oxford I fax John a note telling him how much I have enjoyed working with him , and urging him not to get too red .
6 The total of these requirements — some of which will be spread over several years — will give a good indication as to how much you have left to offer for the freehold or rent .
7 Since 1979 we have increased spending on the police by 74 per cent in real terms .
8 All in all I have enjoyed working with CCG . ’
9 But it 's not obvious to the many who have failed to invest in the latest equipment , who continue to squeeze a poor profit from dilapidated plant , decaying property and — worst of all — disenchanted people .
10 Bring all you have learned to bear on the exercise .
11 I am conscious of unfinished business : we still need many more new members ( and the newly announced bonus scheme for Sections should help here ) ; we still have more to do to broaden and cement relationships with other transport associations , despite what has already been achieved ; and above all we have to continue to strive for transport excellence , and to adapt and change to meet today 's needs .
12 In practice , however , this is not essential for all species , and in particular those which have come acclimated to aquarium life over a period of many years are remarkably tolerant of what is strictly quite unsuitable water chemistry .
13 All accommodation listed within this guide consists of inspected properties and those who have undertaken to abide by the Tourist Board Code of Conduct .
14 Accordingly of those who have increased spend on one particular area in the past year advertising has accounted for the lion 's share of growth .
15 In addition , of those who have increased spend on one particular area in the past year mail-shots have been increased by nearly one quarter .
16 The attempt now is to provide care on a community rather than an institutional basis , on the assumption that it is good to retain the mentally disordered within the community as far as possible and help to rehabilitate and reintegrate those who have had to go into hospitals for treatment .
17 If ‘ home ’ means , though , the defence of self and close kin for what Rainwater calls the ‘ lower class ’ , it means something quite different for those who have managed to escape from this class and who have achieved a degree of economic and emotional stability .
18 St Andrew 's Anglican Church , Chorleywood , England has started an annual welcome evening which provides an opportunity for the Parochial Church Council to meet all those who have started coming to the church during the past year .
19 There is a real element of truth in it if we conclude , as I think we must , that in those who have failed to come to terms with the demands of a civilized existence any representative of that existence can be seen as an incitement to protest , especially if , as in the case of the police , that representative has only too obvious a. resemblance to the forbidding father of early childhood with whom the individual has not come to terms because of chronic irresolution of the Oedipal dilemma .
20 The best kept secret of this election may be that poll tax collectors plan a massive drive to catch those who have failed to register for poll tax , or those who have registered but failed to pay it , when they present themselves at the polling booths tomorrow .
21 In some villages the occupational community has been reconstituted in an attenuated form on the council housing estate or among the tied cottages of the ‘ farm-centred ’ community , but in either case a new dichotomy has emerged between those who have chosen to live in the countryside and those who remain there because of their employment or some other force of circumstances .
22 The population of the controlled zones consists of the FMLN combatants , who live in military camps , and the civil population of the area , both locals and those who have chosen to join in the work .
23 I have had to minister to several who have felt oppressed by their connection with freemasonry .
24 Among these are four who have started working for Canan , a commercial arm of the Gaelic College based at Bahal Mor Mostaig on Skye which provides media translation , subtitling and transcription services and other support , including work for the Gaelic TV output of ITV and independents selling to it and the BBC .
25 Moreover , since the early 1980s they have tended to gloss over the ‘ neutrality ’ component of this plan .
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