Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv] have " in BNC.
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1 | In addition , using animal models , prostacyclin applied locally has been shown to inhibit thrombus formation in response to ADP in the hamster cheek pouch microcirculation ( Higgs et al , 1977 ) , and given systemically prostacyclin inhibited thrombus formation induced electrically in rabbit carotid artery ( Ubatuba et al , 1979 ) . |
2 | The hut she now lived in had been well built by a woodman more than three years ago . |
3 | But PRONED alone had more than 800 people on its register . |
4 | On the plane , which had armrests a foot wide , made in a plastic that looked like jellied gold lamé , he pretended suddenly to have remembered something and drew a rumpled piece of paper out of his wallet . |
5 | They had it painted up all psychedelic from top to bottom , but then the next people that moved in had it painted over except for one ceiling . |
6 | He pretended not to have read the piece . |
7 | Patrice pretended not to have heard . |
8 | Grigoriev was watching avidly , and Rostov pretended not to have understood the remark . |
9 | Basically , however , the difference between these and other areas lies in the attitude to new development , either whether it should be permitted at all ( it often is not ) or , if it is , of what it should be constructed — the materials used generally have to be traditional , for example , stone in the Lake District . |
10 | Heathrow was very busy as usual but it helped not having our luggage to carry as it was booked right through to our final destination . |
11 | It helped not having the accompaniment . |
12 | He was able to get away for a two week holiday in Switzerland at the end of August , where he relaxed and swam in Lake Geneva : it was the one European country which he found not to have changed out of all recognition , and he took an annual holiday there . |
13 | From April 1st anyone found not to have followed guidelines on making VAT claims and payments will be liable to a penalty that could cost them and extra 30% plus interest on any unpaid tax . |
14 | Joseph Fernandez , the local CIA man , tried not to have too much to do with the local airstrip/farm , once he had helped start it ; but the cover was sometimes blown in definitive fashion . |
15 | ‘ In fact , I think it might be better if we tried not to have any more contact with each other , do n't you ? ’ |
16 | As Raynor ( 1969 , Chapter 2 ) argues , the ‘ middle class ’ was never homogeneous ( in particular it has never been equivalent to Marx 's ‘ bourgeoisie ’ ) , but nonetheless its degree of heterogeneity has been greatly increased over the post-war years , and the shift in the distribution of social labour analysed above has accelerated this process . |
17 | At the same time , only 11 boards ( 8 CSE and 3 GCE ) reported ever having received requests for information from employers . |
18 | Interestingly , in the survey referred to earlier twice as many Americans as Japanese reported ever having dreamed of being inappropriately dressed , or being nude . |
19 | In the study by Holly et al 18% of female cases and 14% of controls reported ever having had anal intercourse . |
20 | A post mortem on the body found yesterday has already been carried out , but it may be some time before it 's formally identified . |
21 | But I tried always to have a quiet time with God before I started my revision that morning . |
22 | No further information seemed to be forthcoming and Rose still had tight hold of the ring . |
23 | She broke off , caught unawares having been about to reveal that her sister had told her . |
24 | He had a point there , his reluctant listener admitted , Rose probably had kept a key . |
25 | Milken 's indictment was the prize that Boesky delivered to his prosecutors — it was even cited by his lawyer when he tried unsuccessfully to have Boesky 's three-year prison sentence commuted earlier this year . |
26 | He had already interviewed Norman Tebbit about his exclusion from the afternoon 's debate on Europe — ' ’ Diabolical liberty ’ , says Norman , in conference outrage' — and tried unsuccessfully to have a word with Sir Charles Webb-Bowen . |
27 | Miss Jeanette told how in the early hours of that day she had gone with Nichol to a nearby beauty spot and they tried unsuccessfully to have sex . |
28 | While , as stated , some of the concepts used now have their origins in the nineteenth century and earlier , there were nevertheless different views taken of how far the courts ought to be reviewing tribunals and other inferior bodies . |
29 | All the information listed overleaf has been supplied by the shoe manufacturers . |
30 | Some of the material used here has appeared in print before , and I am grateful to the editors of the American Philosophical Quarterly and of Analysis for permission to reprint it . |