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

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1 Those of today have always had some evaluation , but seldom enough to cover all the circumstances in which they may be used , and they include many of such potency that their misuse can have dire consequences .
2 According to an NFU spokesman , the legislation reflects local bye-laws and incorporates much of the unions ' own code of practice , which until now have together governed straw and stubble burning .
3 Caribbeans who have come to Britain from abroad have probably always brought with them their own distinctively Caribbean varieties of language ; yet it is only in the last two or three decades that educators and policy makers — and to some extent , the general public — have taken an interest in " Black English " ( also called Creole or Patois ) in Britain .
4 These are responsible for both the ‘ power and status ’ motivation ascribed to Nigerian entrepreneurs , and for the centralizing tendency of governments which until recently have frequently been hostile to the informals .
5 The allowances referred to above have now been replaced with a personal allowance for all adults , plus a married couple 's allowance , which is payable to the husband in most cases .
6 The original dispersed development strategy ended up with a shortfall , something like two thousand dwellings , compared to the sites which had been agreed between the various authorities at the time , it 's also worth noting that that was based on a dwelling target of nine thousand one hundred for Greater York , I think that 's correct , over the period since actual sites which have been agreed between the authorities since then have clearly increased , so as you 've seen in my appendix eight the residual requirement has now been reduced to a a level of nine hundred and forty seven .
7 ‘ But people I speak to over there have very little to say about Neil Kinnock and none of them have even heard of Paddy Ashdown . ’
8 One of its most distinguished distinctive characteristics is the size of site which we know from experience which the county Harrogate Borough and ourselves at least have already here can be the order of magnitude of fifty hectares .
9 He reckoned that he would by then have far outflanked any cordon thrown up by his enemies , and could safely make for a phone .
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