Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [adv prt] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Although that information would 've come out with her salary would n't it ? |
2 | ‘ I see they 've caught up with him in Huddersfield , ’ Ma said , ‘ that prisoner . ’ |
3 | ‘ I can only imagine someone has jumped out on her and dragged her away for some reason . |
4 | Theatre for Oxford has developed out of his theatre tours abroad , for which he has directed The Importance of Being Ernest , in which he also plays Dr Chasuble , The Glass Menagerie , The Promise , Shaw 's Village Wooing , Arthur Miller 's Elegy for a Lady and Pinter 's The Caretaker . |
5 | The butterfly of the gospel has broken out of its chrysalis at Jerusalem and has flown to the centre of the civilised world . |
6 | A FRIEND tells me of a post-electoral poster war which has broken out in his salubrious street in north Kensington , London , quite different in tone from the good-humoured gobbing on one another 's doorsteps which characterised neighbourly relations during the three weeks preceding the day that the revolution failed to dawn . |
7 | The Somali nation has broken down into its tribes and there is little trust between them . |
8 | When she has shuffled back behind her counter I nod at Jamie 's pile of food . |
9 | A reader has pointed out to me : ‘ It is quite unreasonable for you to criticise the scheme since it may not be generally known that any Senior Manager is able to purchase a top-of-the-range BMW K Series four-cylinder model anti-lock brakes , black paint finish , radio etc and still have funds to spare . ’ |
10 | Professor Gilbert Kelling has pointed out to me that , in certain circumstances , bedding planes can be produced by textural and diagenetic differences within " continuous sedimentation " . |
11 | Indeed , as Barry Rubin has pointed out in his seminal history Paved with Good Intentions , " Tens of millions of Iranians , particularly those living in the rural villages and even the many peasants who had recently migrated to the cities , accepted these clerical proclamations as guides top proper behaviour towards their King . |
12 | As Peter Ackroyd has pointed out in his biography , Eliot was apprehensive about the approach of war : which was not the same as being faint-hearted . |
13 | There is a beautiful little iron-grey mare here that Alejandro has frightened out of her wits and says is too wet for polo . |
14 | He 's the eldest son of the Duke of Marlborough , but has fallen out with his father after 2 jail sentences for drugs and driving offences . |
15 | ‘ Our whole golfing world has fallen in around our ears , ’ said Mrs Molloy . |
16 | McDonnell Douglas Corp has given up on its idea of floating its McDonnell Douglas Information Systems International Ltd Pick and Pick-under-Unix business on the London International Stock Exchange , and instead has agreed in principle to sell it to its management , who will retain effective day-to-day control , backed by a few blue-chip investors including Baring Capital Investors Ltd . |
17 | It has collapsed in on itself . ] |
18 | Since assuming the captaincy , his own form has dramatically improved , but in India time has caught up with him . |
19 | Columbia 's bloody past has caught up with its present with a vengeance . |
20 | ‘ My past has caught up with me , I was not fast enough in building my machine . ’ |
21 | The moral vocabulary of these accusations against sentimentality , leniency and crinolined philanthropy that unfolded in the wake of the great legislative transformations of this era is one which we would find entirely familiar in our own historical time , and which has rolled down to us virtually unchanged across more than a century of resistance to penal reform . |
22 | ‘ I 'm afraid a crisis has whirled up in our Auckland office . ’ |
23 | Add to those characteristics the meticulous almost fussy ways which Anthony has picked up from his father , and you have a close family likeness — yet to Anthony they are almost completely unacknowledged and unrecognised . |
24 | The Larkspur , California-based Bristol Group has come up with what it calls an affordable database and project planner for Sparcs : Power Base is priced at $400 for a single license ; $1,000 for a server license and six packs for $1,500 . |
25 | USL has come up with its own desktop version of Unix for Intel and other architectures , SVR4.2 , and via its partnership with Novell Inc in Univel Inc has recently brought to market the NetWare network-enabled version of SVR4.2 called UnixWare ( UX No 406 ) . |
26 | Meanwhile , Stornoway Branch has come up with its own solution : the women have purchased identical matching blouses and cardigans and the men have bought what 's been dubbed as the ‘ Stornoway Corporate shirt ’ . |
27 | Erm , I I heard something over the weekend , that that erm , mentioned er an American drug company , that has come up with whatever drug and it 's moved from being a million pound concern , into a multi-million pound concern , because of these discoveries , |
28 | To crown this important exhibition of French sculpture , Bellanger has come up with something quite exceptional : Clodion 's ‘ Sacrifice à l'amour ’ , originally shown at the 1773 Salon , which only recently surfaced on the international market and has been brought back to France for this occasion . |
29 | ‘ Of course I 'm glad that the investigation has come up with nothing incriminating against me , but it 's no surprise . |
30 | Snuffling around for untapped niche markets , Unipalm Ltd , based in Cambridge , has come up with Mail-it , a Microsoft Windows-to-Unix connectivity E-mail package . |