Example sentences of "[noun sg] have actually " in BNC.
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1 | The registrar will probably require to be satisfied that severance has actually taken place . |
2 | The difference between this , the mutation rate , and the lower rate at which change has actually been incorporated in the histone gene during evolution , is a measure of the effectiveness of natural selection in preserving this ancient document . |
3 | It is less clear , however , to what extent and in what ways this broad division has actually manifested itself in the classroom and in internal school debates and policies , and in local authority policies . |
4 | ‘ Perhaps the recession has actually helped us , ’ she said . |
5 | But because the correspondence between graphological and phonological features is far from precise , it can not be said that a writer has actually represented the speech style of a character . |
6 | Money was allocated , but due to delays in passage of the Bill through Parliament , as has so often been the case before , no money has actually flowed from the coffers in Rome . |
7 | But as a result of other companies either closing down or reducing their workforce , employment in this area of industry has actually fallen . |
8 | Nobody in industry has actually got an absolute guarantee , I mean even the British Telecom schemes said they 'll pay , they 'll pay the rate of inflation if they feel they can afford . |
9 | This effect has actually been observed by comparing a clock on the ground with one in a commercial airliner ; the clock in the airliner runs slightly slow when compared to the stationary clock . |
10 | The amount of the pension is not related actuarial to the sums which each recipient has actually paid in contribution ; but the right to receive it is treated as flowing from the possession of a contribution record , and indeed the pension rates are represented as related to the contribution rates , assuming contribution over a full working life . |
11 | It is a tribute I suppose to the English language that there are so many forms of circumlocution that it is remarkably easy to persuade yourself that you have made a bold statement , or conveyed the bad news , whilst in reality there is no conceivable possibility that the recipient has actually understood what you are talking about . |
12 | " Since it matters to some extent ( and perhaps a good deal ) which rule is chosen , we do best to use convention only to protect decisions that some responsible political institution has actually taken on the merits and to not include under that umbrella decisions by default , that is decisions no one has actually made . |
13 | Since demand has risen by a smaller amount than previously , investment has actually fallen . |
14 | Chairman , chairman that is n't really fair , I mean the vote has actually been taken I mean I 've no doubt there 's a situation where we say , right , you know , it 's a draw er , you know , this does n't erm , that have a have . |
15 | From the foregoing discussion it is obvious that , as things currently stand , any person attempting to recover damages from an insider will , under s.62 as amended , face enormous difficulties in proving not only that a breach of the relevant insider dealing rule has actually occurred , but also that he has suffered a loss as a result of it . |
16 | Because a rule has actually been set up , there is something which the solipsist could misapply . |
17 | From the late 1970s , production of lifting equipment and railway rolling stock has actually dropped in absolute terms . |
18 | In this matter of the nature of the gens ( descent group ) further research has actually proved both sides of the controversy right . |
19 | Although a good deal has by now been written about the language and putative language problems of Caribbean children in British schools , remarkably little research has actually been done to study the linguistic behaviour of Caribbeans in Britain . |
20 | Oh , God , his girlfriend had actually been in the house while he was making love to her . |
21 | Bristol overtook Gloucester 's 14–3 lead in the second half but two late tries by Morris for Gloucester gave the score a more one-sided look than this mid-table contest had actually been . |
22 | This clearly might have been proceeded against as an affray , and counsel 's argument before the Court of Appeal appears to have been that once violence had actually been used , the proper course would have been to charge that offence . |
23 | Once you have typed the command the quiz displays output as though the command had actually been executed . |
24 | A number of successful prosecutions have been brought against car dealers who have had cars for sale on which the odometers ( mileometers ) showed mileages different from those which the car had actually travelled . |
25 | The Uthwatt Committee noted that there were only three cases in which betterment had actually been paid under the Planning Acts , and all these were before the 1932 Act introduced a provision for the deferment of payment until the increased value had actually been realised either by sale or lease or by change of use . |
26 | They suggested that no coup attempt had actually occurred , and implied that the government had made the claim of armed insurrection as a pretext for executing officers whose loyalty to the regime was in doubt . |
27 | With reference to the loss of WF-495 in the Atlantic I can recall some newspaper comment about a fishing boat skipper , whose boat had actually trawled up the remains of one of the crew , returning the body immediately to the deep without much thought for the relatives or friends of the deceased . |
28 | Labour had actually moved ahead of the Tories in some polls at the start of August 1978 . |
29 | In fact , nearly half found their dependence on skilled labour had actually increased , suggesting that the ‘ deskilling ’ effect of new technology may have been exaggerated . |
30 | The accent on rural industry had actually increased heavily over the years prior to 1922 . |