Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] have in " in BNC.

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1 Words that have in the last fifteen years or so , become synonymous with the name of Hood Yacht Systems .
2 The economic and competitive imperatives that shape the world system are born of two fundamental shifts that have in turn spawned a raft of consequential changes that affect deep-seated attitudes and behaviour .
3 The next section reviews published natural language applications that have in some way addressed the problem of semantic knowledge representation and processing .
4 The wine that have in the bog , is that a cheap wine ?
5 It is now widely recognised that amyloidosis , rather than being a single disease entity , represents a group of diseases that have in common characteristic microscopic staining properties and electron microscopic fibrillar configuration .
6 Today , we have not only halted the upward trend but have in fact reversed it , so that our costs are declining in real terms .
7 The law , rather , reflects social changes in that it permits marriages that have in practice effectively ended to be legally dissolved .
8 In the same way , we must make a plan of our spiritual garden and have in it many different gardens .
9 This allows a number of things to take place : ( a ) the investors can progress or complete the syndication of the investment ; ( b ) inter-group accounts and guarantees can be resolved ; ( c ) Newco can set up its own pension scheme or organise the provision of services that have in the past been provided by the vendors .
10 You should hold a relevant professional qualification and have in depth laboratory experience with the ability to work in a small team .
11 The three excerpts reproduced here demonstrate the complexity of the issue of family allowance or child benefit , and the mixture of motives and alliances that have in the past , and may in future , be generated by it .
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