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

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1 This commitment , and the overall pacifist , pro-feminist , libertarian , green and non-exploitative ethos we espouse has generally led to our expressed opinions on the Pembroke Ranges issue being greeted with scepticism and distrust by the climbing establishment .
2 If , as everyone now insists , Noah had made up his mind not to continue as Davis Cup captain well before the match against Switzerland , then the decision can not have had anything to do with his obvious annoyance that , in his eyes , neither Henri Leconte or Guy Forget had properly prepared for the tie .
3 So we know from previous studies that these ones when they die have n't gone to heaven
4 However , I am not hopeful that her example will force the institution to reassess its attitude to the critical account , for even the fears of someone like Stead , which came from a central location of police power at the Staff College at Bramshill , seem to have largely fallen on stony ground .
5 If the British system of policing is a social construction geared to the maintenance of élitist power and is primarily concerned to keep control over a materially disadvantaged underclass , then these same ‘ dangerous classes ’ seem to have willingly entered into this game of power-relations with their masters ; and by doing so they have deflected attention away from their own lack of privilege and power .
6 These perceptions are more than a sad reflection of how little sex roles have changed : women seem to have much invested in keeping things the way they are , in seeing their partners as stronger and saner .
7 Women seem to have much invested in keeping things the way they are , in seeing men as stronger and saner
8 The 41-year-old duke said last night : ‘ I can not morally stay within a party which I fundamentally believe has ideologically gone off the rails . ’
9 Mrs Browning , who looks weak and I believe has hardly moved from her room all winter , though she has ventured on a carriage trip or two since spring arrived , is excited by the promise Cavour has made to bring some statesmanship into this affair and hopes much from him .
10 His first Masters win has now slipped from his ranking points .
11 Erm , in fact Ted Hughes I think has largely lived in the countryside so it is quite likely that his house in which he sets this poem is in the countryside .
12 But , with the exception of image processing systems ( see p 62 ) , computers and the documents they generate have only added to the printed matter which covers most desks : even today 95% of business information is paper-based , and every year millions of working hours are wasted just searching for information .
13 Yet things that move have always bumped into each other .
14 It is no wonder that the judges in Star Chamber condemned ‘ so foul matters as we think have seldom appeared in any man ’ .
15 Their model is contemporary western democracy , something that most of them admit has never existed in its modern form in eastern Europe .
16 Another advance is to have writers working on each volume much sooner before the existing one sells out : hence work has already started on Tremadog , Gogarth , Cloggy and even Lliwedd .
17 Many biochemically oriented biologists , and especially molecular biologists , tend to feel unhappy about any such need ; the phenomena they study have often tended to be all-or-none , or at least so large that differences between experimental treatments or conditions produce apparently unequivocal results .
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