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

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1 It is apparent that even where investigations have commenced within physical geography they have often proceeded to become intertwined with other disciplines .
2 Much less satisfactory , however , is the harsh rule that holds a writer responsible for unintentional defamation , where readers have jumped to a conclusion which was never intended .
3 EVEN the police in Jammu & Kashmir have turned against the Indian government .
4 Accommodating the exiled Kuwaitis has given a boost to the depressed property market , especially in the Eastern Province , where rents have tripled in the past year .
5 Where visitors have contributed to the injuries they have sustained due to the defendant 's breach of duty under the OLA 1957 , then the damages to which they are entitled may be reduced .
6 There is a crude housing surplus of approximately 500000 dwellings over households , but many of these houses are second homes , or are unfit for occupation , or in areas of high unemployment , where workers have migrated to other parts of the country .
7 It is often surprising to see just how close the water conditions in your aquaria or ponds have come to problems .
8 Mention is made of how in the viewing of the mountains " … it is to be seen how the very naturall working of those flood falling from the height in winter stormes have broken down & worn such rifts & slitts in the rocks as hereby the dead leaders or mettall finnes or vaine have appeared unto us above ground which before were hid by the earth & stones formerly covring the rocks some 2 or 3 fathomes deep … "
9 Constant liaison at the appropriate level is therefore necessary to avoid a situation arising where problems have occurred about which the supplier is not aware .
10 Interestingly enough , the really hard to place child would appear to be not the young mentally or physically handicapped child , but the older child coming into care from a muddled family situation , possibly where child abuse or neglect have figured in his early life .
11 Museums such as the Victoria & Albert have responded to these pressures by experimenting with a variety of fund-raising schemes : commercial sponsorship of exhibitions and galleries , the establishment of ‘ friends ’ and — perhaps most controversially — the implementation of entrance charges .
12 Discussions with individual scientists have revealed that in such cases , informal contacts between supervisors or departments have resulted in the creation of a network of unofficial and informal loan arrangements , totally outwith the control of the libraries concerned .
13 Would Ray or Durham have spoken of God as you spoke of Nature ? ’
14 No overall change in the winter status is apparent , although local changes have occurred , for example in the Amberley/Pulborough marshes , where numbers have declined with improved drainage .
15 Where Aldus have had to be careful is in avoiding building-in power features which would , for the average user , totally unbalance the product .
16 For some of the pictures , Gilbert & George have stripped to their underwear or appear completely naked , a development in step with contemporary art 's current preoccupation with the body .
17 Bus company Go-Ahead Northern is to re-route its service to Pennywell , Sunderland , from May 30 after 7.15pm to avoid the Pennywell shopping area in Portsmouth Road , where vehicles have come under attack recently by stone-throwing youths .
18 This , after all , is a place where scorning government has been taken to new extremes ; where voters have boxed in their politicians with ballot initiative after ballot initiative .
19 When contra-charges or claims have arisen between the builder and the nominated sub-contractor for such items as damage , breakages or delays then obviously the amount certified by the builder will vary from that certified in the interim certificate .
20 And the remaining cash is to be set aside to clear up the old Blacketts brickworks off Alexander Street , Darlington , where residents have complained of fly tipping .
21 Parker says that his sensor succeeds where others have failed in that it works under conditions resembling those found in physiological samples .
22 Where reports have led to legislation ( see also Chapter 4 ) , or were otherwise very influential , we have tried to indicate this .
23 It is merely the application of some basic rules of human behaviour that researchers have uncovered over the last hundred years or so .
24 ( 1984 ) suggest that the mixed results obtained in recognition experiments can often be explained by the fact that researchers have concentrated on the effects of schemas on numbers of hits and false alarms in different conditions .
25 It has been in implementation of this principle that states have agreed on specific treaty obligations banning chemical and gas weapons , culminating in the 1925 Geneva Protocol banning Asphyxiating , Poisonous or other Gases and Bacteriological Methods of Warfare .
26 Nevertheless , it is likely that birds have selected for sweeter fruits through evolutionary time .
27 Due to the fact that aerosols have accounted for 60 per cent of CFC usage in the UK , Britain will meet the terms of the Montreal Protocol ( a 50 per cent cut in CFCs ) ten years ahead of schedule .
28 Will my hon. Friend confirm that exports have increased by 70 per cent .
29 DIOCESAN accounts show that investments have dropped from £4,327,000 at March 31 , 1989 , to £1,851,000 at March 31st this year .
30 The Rev Awdry is proud that railwaymen have written to him , praising the accuracy of the Thomas the Tank engine books .
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