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

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1 He had arrived , pale and markedly short of sleep , at seven-fifty and at eight-thirty had rung Penelope Huntley 's flat to find her barely awake , bad-tempered , vague and professing not to have made an appointment at all .
2 The reformist politician has already been forced to make compromises in the new party programme he has drafted , and has even had to put up with seeing the dreaded word ‘ Marxism ’ inserted into the version he will be proposing to the delegates today .
3 A special foot-pump used twelve hours a day saved the situation , and Rose subsequently had to use the pump for at least an hour a day to prevent a recurrence of the problem .
4 Indians and seringueiros alike had become the virtual slaves of the rubber barons and their descendants , who suppresed the indigenous people 's culture and kept the imported labourers in debt bondage .
5 Sainsbury 's went to the IPA/IPM Recruitment Industry Awards in London on April 22 to present an award and came away having received two .
6 And came back having learnt a new verse
7 We were very successful in our June 1990 exhibition in Tokyo and came back having sold paintings .
8 She had known they were n't going to make love the moment the sound of that door being either opened or closed had penetrated , and flooding in had come the memory that she was Mr and Mrs Hepwood 's guest .
9 On Saturday , Payton fluffed a simple chance then regained his composure to score the goal that ensured victory and finished up having to change his jersey because it was stained with the blood of a cut that required him to go off temporarily for stitches .
10 Orchard was one of the most distinguished architects of his time and seems throughout to have dealt with works in Oxford and the neighbourhood .
11 Fuchs , however , held ultimate responsibility for Mr Lees 's actions and seems not to have made adequate attempts to investigate problems within his own museum as they developed .
12 It 's full of historic buildings , including a marvellous cathedral and appears not to have suffered damage during World War II so that there is much architectural variety from many eras including the nineteenth and early twentieth century too .
13 The orangutan itself was not present in the well-known Siwalik fossil fauna of northern India and appears therefore to have evolved in Indo-China .
14 I used to babysit before but for older ones , and coming here 's got me more used to younger babies .
15 ST ETIENNE , THE ROCKINGBIRDS and FLOWERED UP have announced final details of their Right Said Fred covers EP .
16 ‘ The initial investment is very small but we profit from that sale and do n't have to charge any more .
17 When the bills come in you pay them on the budget account cheque book and do n't have to worry whether the money is there or not .
18 It is just that community workers get paid and do not have to go to gaol ( Alex Robson of the 1930s NUWM in North Shields commenting on the work of CDP in the mid-1970s ) .
19 It is quicker too , as I can knit the 60 rows in one go and do not have to stop at row 30 .
20 Under this system students are also able to graduate as soon as they have met the requirements of an award and do not have to wait until July each year .
21 Some are virtuous , i.e. we can live with them and do not have to find some way to stop them .
22 Teachers are entitled to a reasonable mid-day break , and do not have to supervise pupils during this period as part of their normal duties .
23 You have friends who know you for the man you are , and do not have to conceal your TRUE NATURE .
24 The best and most experienced accounting officers come out about all square and do not have to suffer the indignity of having to ask their ministers to present supplementary estimates to Parliament at the end of the financial year .
25 Having a slot meter means that you pay for your fuel as you use it and do not have to worry about large quarterly bills .
26 On the other hand , defensive circulars do not have to comply with the Code 's information and content requirements and do not have to contain a responsibility statement which gives the target company 's board greater latitude ( although , of course , it should avoid negligent or misleading statements and defamatory remarks and copies of its circulars must be lodged with the Panel ) .
27 A special feature is the principle of delayed and informed choice by which students gain a broad foundation in the study of the humanities and do not have to commit themselves to their degree programme until the end of the first year .
28 When large quantities of oil are released after the break-up of a tanker , for example , sea birds appear to be more visibly affected than the smooth-skinned dolphins , possibly because cetaceans can choose to swim away from oil slicks , and do not have to keep returning through slicks to nesting sites on shore .
29 She knew he was feeling ridiculous to be running away and cross not to have achieved it .
30 Certainly , that expansion could never have occurred in a society organised into villages of co-operation ; nor would industries run by trade unions as workers ’ co-operatives and organised nationally have provided a basis for it , for the accumulation of capital with which to finance the crucial , secondary stage of the Industrial Revolution : that is , the establishment of a capital goods sector of the economy .
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