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

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1 Theology in the last sixty years or so has naturally built upon and extended aspects of the work of its nineteenth-century predecessors ; but it has also gone through some striking changes of direction , especially from the aims and programme of Liberal Theology .
2 Recently , it won the commission to design the new Ghanaian parliament building — the country only having recently returned to democracy .
3 The eating of eggs together had not figured in the romantic picture , perhaps no actual food had suggested itself .
4 Hecataeus did not know of the patriarchs and apparently had never heard of Hebrew kings .
5 He obviously had never heard of the Order of Merit or I am quite sure he would have mentioned it at that time .
6 Their refusal to do so had more to do with a laager mentality than with calculations that by spinning out the conflict they could buy time to mop up more territory .
7 The reticence which had surrounded the subject for so long had suddenly collapsed on all sides .
8 And er a further er fly in the ointment , if one could put it that way , will be of course with the erm the local hospital whose site is just off this er the key plan provided , their decision from the first of next month to actually charge for spaces within their area , which of course will have a further effect of decanting even more cars into neighbouring streets and thus put pressure on some of the streets which hitherto have not benefited from ah residents ' parking so there will be further er obviously further requests from er from those residents of neighbouring streets .
9 " You obviously have n't heard of the noble institution of the congaie ? "
10 ‘ We are very upset they obviously have not listened to us at all , ’ she said after the policy committee meeting .
11 Jim did say if I looked at mine , and I only have just looked at it er if I 've read the fig if I 've read the figures right and I
12 British firms have been struggling with the first of these for the past 18 months , and for the past six or so have also suffered from the second .
13 Instead , the number of synonyms has been calculated , but they have then been ignored by the mathematics , and so have not interfered with the ‘ storage ’ of other records .
14 Bankers are generally in a position to make specific conditions for providing finance and so have little need for the audit , abbreviated accounts filed 10 months after the year end are of little value to trade suppliers and customers , and the Revenue 's reliance on audited accounts is ‘ largely illusory ’ , the Institute says .
15 There has n't been a switch from the A using the A sixty one er to get across to the A one using the southern bypass , that just has n't happened in practice .
16 The fact that precious substances have been sucked with so much gusto into the stream of mass consumption admittedly has small bearing on jewellery as an art .
17 Tony Prosser ( Prosser , 1982 ) meanwhile has also argued for a new critical and objective theory of public law , in his case derived from Habermas 's work on communicative competence .
18 Either way you can make a sale to a customer who otherwise may not be able to buy from you or who you may not have previously considered as a prospect .
19 Exposing the board for too long a period will rarely cause any damage , but troublesome problems can be caused by underexposure , when the UV sensitive coating will not have thoroughly reacted to the UV light .
20 The normal rule in such circumstances is for the convictions to be set aside : ‘ no reasonable jury who had applied their mind properly to the facts in the case could have arrived at the conclusion , and once one assumes that they are an unreasonable jury , or they could not have reasonably come to the conclusion , then the convictions can not stand . ’
21 Not that I had a bad opinion of his character , ( I do n't know him ) , it is just that I feel most other clubs would not have even responded to you .
22 Forty eight and and presumably many of the people who are perhaps seventy drawing pensions , they may not have even paid in thirty years themselves , I mean they may be many of them may not have been around for that period of time .
23 Things that our grandparents could not have even dreamed of .
24 The old Maggie would not have even thought about it in the first place .
25 I think the committee has already indicated its views but I do n't think that is its views where they may not have entirely coincided with a particular District Health Authority are really part of a dialogue towards consensus rather than any fundamental difference put it that way .
26 The question remains as to whether British policy-makers can fairly argue that by fighting ‘ from within ’ , although they may not have entirely succeeded in limiting the battleground to issues of trade and markets , they have nevertheless ensured that the economic policy itself has pointed in the right direction .
27 use of the lower body is also restricted , principally because the weight will not have fully shifted to the right side in a shortened backswing .
28 It is accepted that upon gaining independence a new State is bound by the customary international law then in existence , and that a State is bound by customary international law even though it may not have directly consented to it .
29 9.8 Perpetuity period The perpetuity period applicable to this Lease shall be [ 80 ] years from the commencement of the Contractual Term and whenever in this Lease either party is granted a future interest in property there shall be deemed to be included in respect of every such grant a provision requiring that future interest to vest within the stated period and for it to be void for remoteness if it shall not have so vested Despite the importance of the rule against perpetuities , it is surprising that most leases granted today make no mention of it .
30 ‘ The whole thing might not have ever got off the ground if Maxi Priest had n't been in the same room as them when I called up .
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