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

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1 Eventually , as has already occurred with Islam in some countries , these countervailing centres of power will challenge governments and sometimes gain control over them .
2 As has already happened with the recent Microsoft , Hewlett-Packard Co , Sun Microsystems Inc and Santa Cruz Operation Inc he believes vendors could well look to develop strategic interfaces and operating systems that conform to the maximum number of standards .
3 There are also hopes that a live trade in slaughter cattle could be developed with other EC countries over 1994 — just as has already taken place with slaughter lambs to France .
4 But this argument is weakened when democratic arrangements break down and are not replaced by socialism , as has frequently occurred in industrializing countries .
5 In the nineteen twenties Freud returned to this concept of defence as , as has just said , with the concept of defence mechanism .
6 With Islam , however , there will be important links between the strength of the mosques and the political complexion of government , as has always existed between the Murid Brotherhood and the government of Senegal , and as the introduction of Sharia Law in Sudan in 1983 , and the strength of fundamentalist movements in northern Nigeria indicates .
7 This takes note of the widespread area staff wish for the larger piece of time in a Region ( but also gives the shorter period too ) : it reduces a lot of sorting out of requests by the Overseas Groups and simplifies for them a pretty complicated and demanding piece of work : it means we do n't expect visitors to fly from one end of the UK & Ireland every 2 or 3 days as has sometimes happened in trying to meet a lot of requests .
8 Unfortunately , as has often happened in developing countries as well , he completely underestimated the people 's desire for land , and went so far as to oppose the implementation of the Land Settlement Act .
9 When , as has often happened , two biologists describe different species under the same name ( or the same species under different names ) the work that was published first takes precedence-but the buck stops at Linnaeus ( 1758 ) , the tenth edition of Systema Naturae .
10 So , if your company changes its mind about a plan to demote you , but , feeling disgruntled , you still decide to leave , it is likely that you will be regarded as having voluntarily resigned .
11 In both cases the success of the university sub-disciplinary segments can be seen as having partly resulted from their having found allies outside of their own organizations .
12 The Regent desired him , as proposer of the scheme , and as having already served with the Earl of Dunbar , to accompany Sir Simon Fraser down to the Earl 's camp near Berwick , there to help that man inform Dunbar of the decisions made and to assist in convincing him to take over the keepership of Berwick Castle .
13 Equipment and Mines Minister Joseph Yao Amefia , a close associate of Koffigoh , was reported on Sept. 8 as having narrowly escaped an assassination attempt .
14 Where suffering has occurred there must be " one or more identifiable incidents which can be described as having adversely affected the child " and these may result from acts of commission or omission ( para 6.39(i) ) .
15 Nancy is described as having recently moved from this ‘ remote but genteel suburb ’ to Field Lane , OT 13 .
16 ‘ From the age of sixteen onwards , I had one single ambition , from which I never wavered , in the prosecution of which I spent every ounce I could , on which I really and deliberately staked my whole contentment ; and I recognise myself as having unmistakeably failed in it . ’
17 In addition , Iraq viewed Kuwait as having gradually eaten away patches of Iraqi territory in the border area between them over the years and also as draining reserves from part of Iraq 's South Rumailah oilfield which straddled the frontier .
18 The mistake is to say that a ‘ directing mind ’ accused is to be treated as having validly consented on behalf of the company to his own dishonest taking of the company 's property .
19 If the accused , by reason of being the controlling shareholder or otherwise , is ‘ the directing mind and will of the company ’ he is to be treated as having validly consented on behalf of the company to his own appropriation of the company 's property .
20 Ozawa 's concessions in the negotiations with Komeito were seen by many commentators as having severely undermined his position .
21 Initiatives such as Sematech helped US industry to catch up , but Grove sees this as having only held the advance of Japanese manufacturers .
22 He was sure that the Houses of Parliament were ‘ at the bottom of the whole thing ’ , as having once burnt its fingers , the country was unwilling to embark on another building in the Gothic style .
23 Such chiefs as had yet arrived from the south were accompanied only by their bodyguards , the rest of their troops being still on the road .
24 ( b ) Repeated loans Where the capital sum paid to the settlor is a sum paid by way of loan , then if one or more capital sums have previously been paid to the settlor by way of loan and wholly repaid , the amount of that capital sum shall be treated as equal to its excess ( if any ) over so much of the sum or sums previously paid as had already fallen to be treated as his income by virtue of s677(1) ( TA 1988 , s677(4) ( b ) ) .
25 The mullahs were concerned that in a republic the Muslin clergy might be disestablished , as had recently happened in Turkey .
26 It is highly unlikely that Stephen Yelverton will ever command the attention of as many people as have already danced to the Poing !
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