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

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1 It is the realisation of this that has led to sensory methods of assessment being developed .
2 A few of Richard 's toys were there as well , and some that had belonged to Kate .
3 At the time we had not understood why the team leader had refused this and had asked for referrals to be made directly to her .
4 I myself did not know anything about this and having checked with Gillyan Ford and all Publicity Assistants , found that they too had had no previous indication of the requirement to scan adverts .
5 Situated close to Harrods and just a few doors along Beauchamp Place from Kanga , the dress shop owned by Prince Charles 's confidante Lady Tryon , San Lorenzo has been at the centre of much that has happened around Diana this year .
6 She had stopped undertaking her usual tasks within the home , was eating very little and had taken to her bed a few days previously and had not re-emerged .
7 She knows a lot of men like that and has heard of more , but it does not reconcile her to having one herself .
8 The AOI set out to change all that and has succeeded beyond anybody 's expectations , illustration in the UK is better in quality and greater in quantity and variety than in any other European country .
9 Erm we 've also , there 's also a bit of homework in there , do you remember that was given out erm one of the early sessions , and you will be expected to have erm thought quite a lot about that and to have worked through that .
10 But having h done that and having gone off his toe , he the wardrobe was n't in front of him so much as it was down there by now , and he 'd still got hold of it you see , so because of the momentum , of going that way down two steps and one further one he shot forward and went right over the edge of the wardrobe .
11 Although some strikes went ahead , the estimated 30,000 Russian workers in 18 enterprises who stopped work on May 21 were fewer than had participated in strikes for Russian minority rights in August 1989 [ see pp. 36854-55 ] .
12 Just what Preston wanted , in his current state of vulnerability , with every nerve raw from the break-up of his marriage and all that had contributed to it .
13 It had been such a good idea and all that had resulted from it was a double punishment for her and a complete failure to make anyone believe to Alicia or Daryl had played the trick .
14 It was a very happy meeting , as we caught up on all that had happened since those distant Bideford days .
15 Anne claimed Joe to talk to him about the books she had read and all that had happened to her since he went away , and Terry and Stephen wanted to talk to him about football and their latest craze , greyhound racing .
16 One was found — ‘ a pragmatic , civilized feminist who did not pretend to understand all that had happened to Laura but had the good sense to see that she was a great deal saner than her parents .
17 All that had happened to Jenna was that an old , painful wound had reopened .
18 It was as though all that had happened to her in the past year was suddenly before her , and all her own shortcomings into the bargain had landed on her in a heap , and were destroying her .
19 Seeing them after so long , after all that had happened to her , it was as though they were strangers .
20 ‘ Well ! ’ she exclaimed , as she thought of all that had happened through Milada Pankracova trying to make things difficult for Ven .
21 Leila settled to tell him the story of Nathan 's condition and all that had happened at the farm , with certain omissions .
22 Answer guide : The point here is that at the date of the balance sheet the business did not own the asset nor had it any right to its use as all that had happened at that date was an order had been placed which could easily be cancelled .
23 Phyllis enjoyed telling all that had happened for some days .
24 With all that had happened with Anthony , he was near the end of his tether .
25 ‘ How are you ? ’ he asked tenderly , concerned for her in spite of all that had happened between them .
26 In the silence of his shelter he was finally letting the true sorrow he felt for all that had happened in the last months come into him , and he was beginning to grieve .
27 He was so very young , so hurt and confused by all that had happened in his life , it seemed only natural that he should want to lash out .
28 It includes many that have developed as a result of state intervention and which are only found within government , such as inspectorates of factories and public health professionals .
29 The total number attending was only nine less than on the question of membership of the European Community seventeen years earlier , and forty more than had voted on the Government of Ireland bill in 1893 .
30 He built up popular support for a war which , in its opening phase , had given rise to a political crisis similar to those that had broken over his father and grandfather .
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