Example sentences of "[verb] [vb pp] [conj] [pron] have " in BNC.

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1 And yes , a district general manager should 've resigned because he had an interest in the decision to go for the Trust status .
2 By then she 'd had our second child for which I got blamed as she had n't wanted to be pregnant again .
3 The Pretender nearly gave the game away by holding his skirts too high crossing a stream : ‘ some women whom they met reported that they had seen a very big woman , who looked like a man in woman 's clothes . ’
4 I can only conclude by saying that I am very sorry the situation has developed as it has .
5 Luckily , the picture has altered as it has become clear that in agriculturally wealthy areas , where farmers were often owner-occupiers , they lavished great attention on their houses .
6 And he has realised that he had nothing to lose even if I am spying for Carlotta .
7 On the shores of uncharted CCT requirements the Computer Co-ordination Section has realised that it had to come up with a leaner , meaner , faster name for the Section .
8 A LITTLE boy is becoming withdrawn because he has so many ear infections he finds it difficult to hear , but his life could be revolutionised by one simple operation .
9 And I have said yes , because there 's a couple pairs of his trousers has ripped because he has put weight on .
10 In conducting this exercise the Commissioner has explained that he has adopted the wide test of subversion formulated by Lord Harris in 1975 and that his duty ‘ is to look at each case individually and say whether the Home Secretary could reasonably take the view that the warrant was necessary in the interests of national security ’ ( Lloyd , 1987 ) .
11 Although it started as a mutation , it is one nature has favoured and which has become established .
12 The interpretation of the requirement in practice has varied and there has been a tendency for some companies to understate rather than emphasise the significance of what they have done .
13 ‘ My husband has married only once , ’ she told me ‘ but he has forgotten that he has any duties . ’
14 The outcome is the same if he has forgotten that he has a knife on him .
15 Sabre has stressed that it had no formal link with Clydesale Office Equipment , which has now closed down .
16 Joey does n't compete in the short circuit section of the championship in which King has excelled but he has generally been in command between the hedges and today it looked like the same old story when he took the lead after the first lap .
17 It 's er er somebody on business is visiting and they the wife has come and she has to entertain the wife .
18 A fourth man , said to have provided the bomb , has added that they had nothing to do with it .
19 It has impressed but it has to have the right tools if it is going to provide the safety that councillor referred to and the saving of life which was referred to by councillor .
20 Now say your diabetic has stabilized as they have done for , a couple of years or so with their insulin injection in the morning and their breakfast and that 's how they carry on then till their tea break or lunch time they know exactly how much they 're taking .
21 The attractiveness of Britain today for new business and job creation has ensured that we have consistently secured more Japanese and American investment than any other member state of the European Community .
22 The wistful look back to the glorious and not-so-glorious age of steam has ensured that there has been a rush to print off books about the railwayman 's experience .
23 This plant exports the chips to Japan for processing but the scheme to replace the original forest with plantation to sustain the plant indefinitely has foundered because it has not been demonstrated that timber-growing is a worthwhile economic activity that does not threaten ownership of the land .
24 Interest in the code has grown as it has become clear how swiftly the end of the cold war has begun to undermine NATO 's defence base .
25 Or he has written and I have not received it .
26 That is a major anomaly which the British Parliament has accepted because it has no alternative .
27 De Matteo ( 1977 ) has argued that one has to understand sign language in terms of its visual imagery and he has particularly highlighted the syntactic devices used in ASL which derive from a visual representation of events .
28 Councillor has said that we have , that his group do not believe in the testing of seven year olds .
29 But Mr Ashdown , who is demanding a full-scale coalition , has so far rejected anything that Labour has offered , threatening to vote against a Queen 's Speech that does not include a commitment to electoral reform ; and Mr Kinnock has said that he has made no overtures — not even played the ‘ opening chords ’ — which would lead to a post-election pact .
30 It is a peaceful house in a peaceful place , an air of stillness and quiet lies all around it , and everybody I have taken to see the house has said that it has a very special atmosphere .
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