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

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1 In his day a College of Advanced Technology , it has since grown in size and been raised to the status of a university , but without putting on any airs and graces .
2 At one stage ( 12–7kyr ago ) Lake Suguta covered an area of 2,000km 2 and reached depths of more than 300m , but it has since desiccated in response to an increasingly arid climate .
3 Remains showing this design can be seen in a number of towns , especially where the city has since declined in importance and later building has not obscured the pattern .
4 Norman Askew , 59 , of Victoria Avenue , Redcar , knocked down by a car near St.Bede 's School , Marske on Monday has since died in hospital from the head injuries he received in the accident .
5 But that estimate has risen sharply because most rely on importing components , and the rouble has since halved in value .
6 That has since happened in England and Wales , although the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities said it had heard nothing in the past year from the Scottish Office .
7 The reading of my Botanick Essays and the Experiments he has successfully made in pursuance of what I have advanced there has created in him an earnestness to correspond with me .
8 Something akin to the contemporary pattern of hooliganism has long existed in Glasgow as a result of Irish Catholic immigration and militant working-class Scottish Protestantism .
9 A general system of gardening founded on experience is a work of which the public has long stood in need .
10 Japan has long featured in New Zealand rugby , but in a rather detached way .
11 This district has long specialized in chain-making , and one or two of the original shops still weld wrought-iron chain-links by hand .
12 In fact , Chubby has only appeared in TV on Opportunity Knocks , New Faces , Starburst and an episode of Play for Today .
13 It is a faith that believes it has only to ask in order to receive : e.g. in the cure of the leper ( Mark 1:40–5 ) .
14 Another of his works is a piece on the defence of the kingdom , known today ( from its first word ) as Wyrdwriteras , which has only survived in part .
15 Is it possible then that perhaps there were boys ' ploughing matches on all the other islands as well , and the tradition has only survived in South Ronaldsay ?
16 Vocational training for the actor as we know it has only existed in England for the last eighty years .
17 ‘ The conference is waiting to discover what it is she intends to do , now that she has finally arrived in Brighton . ’
18 A historic revival of one of the greatest works of choral music has just begun in front of Royalty .
19 They 're on board an air ambulance which has just landed in Ancona , where they 'll meet the evacuees and prepare them for the journey to Britain .
20 If a trader has just started in business he will not succeed in a passing-off action but a newly registered trade mark has immediate protection .
21 one of the favourites to win the British Hangliding Championships is Pete Harvey from Milton Keynes … he helped Britain to third in the world cup which has just finished in California … now he 's taking off for Spain … that'ss where they 're holding the British competition … why its hot sunny and its ' not raining …
22 One political consultant , Bill Jamieson , reckons that a new wave of young and unvenal state politicians has just arrived in Phoenix .
23 Much depends on the respective cost of reinsurance which TI has secured for 1992 and NCM has just purchased in December 1991 .
24 Paul has just graduated in computing science from Glasgow University and Anthony ( 17 ) is completing his school studies in Aberdeen .
25 A unique salon has just opened in London 's West End .
26 An interesting parallel for this is provided by an exhibition that has just opened in East Berlin , commemorating the 500th anniversary of the birth of Thomas Muntzer , the theologian and Protestant reformer , who led the 16th-century Peasants ' Revolt .
27 A pub with a difference has just opened in Herefordshire .
28 James pushes Sandra and she falls over onto the cake that Sharon has just baked in cookery .
29 Margaret Lockwood plays a nurse who , on the eve of a bank holiday , has to console a man whose wife has just died in childbirth .
30 His description of the Roman military camp ( 6.27–42 ) is almost certainly derived from a book , and even the description of a Roman levy on the Capitol ( 6.19–21 ) seems to be taken from a written account , since , as Professor Brunt has lately shown in detail , it can hardly have corresponded to contemporary practice ( Italian Manpower 225 B.C.–A.D. 14 ( 1971 ) , 625–34 ) .
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