Example sentences of "[vb -s] have be " in BNC.
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1 | However , the small proportion of research that involves has been , and will continue to be , essential for medical progress . |
2 | Our Washington correspondent Nick Peters has been telling Richard Dalling about the likely issues up for discussion . |
3 | A has a new bike which s/he thinks has been " borrowed " by B |
4 | JOHN SMITHS HAS dominated the Glasgow bookselling scene for even longer than Thins has been preeminent in Edinburgh , but there are differences . |
5 | years has has is an experiment . |
6 | Over the past few months , the ground has has been prepared with meetings between senior Labour and Whitehall figures . |
7 | ‘ She could not even stand by herself yet she has has been the victim of a most brutal assault in her own bed . |
8 | Jim Harris , new president and CEO of the Santa Cruz Operation , was one of the very earliest in the door at Intel Corp , where he made his fortune : since 1988 , aside from his position on SCO 's board , he has has been occupied as a farmer in Minnesota . |
9 | Yeah , so that means that people who 've been living here before has has been ripping catalogues off and things like that . |
10 | Because he knows that somebody else has has been offered it for twenty quid . |
11 | A spokesman said : ‘ He is in fairly good condition considering what he has has been through . ’ |
12 | The means by which LIFESPAN checks the module header of a proposed module to check that all the information it contains has been correctly formatted and is in the correct place . |
13 | But this follows a year of debate about strategy during which some senior ICI board members appeared unhappy about the way Sir Denys has been running the firm . |
14 | While Sir John tended to favour a consensus style of management , Sir Denys has been more authoritarian , taking more direct responsibility for decisions . |
15 | 4 Check that a medical discharge note explaining what operation the patient has had is sent to the General Practitioner . |
16 | When , when erm Phil has had is training tomorrow , he will become an expert amongst us and will erm put my rather partial knowledge into the into the shade , but basically what I 've got here is a blank form for everybody to fill in — a job description questionnaire — together with job description guide notes , which should go together . |
17 | The only luxuries she has had are a holiday in America , a new car and a few home improvements . |
18 | Mr McNeill said he has had been reading the Belfast Telegraph for years and enjoys doing the crossword first , perusing the television viewing and then gets around to reading the news . |
19 | That Bellow , this participant in Roth 's inner life , can also be said to be out there in the world as his friend , and perhaps his rival , is a fact which does not help one to decide whether or not to trust the reports of literary duality — what comes in has to have been out — but it is very much in the tradition . |
20 | [ Except that it was n't snowing , because this has to have been November . |
21 | For a genuine higher education to take place , research has to have been undertaken somewhere , upon which programmes of study will in part be based . |
22 | Curtis was staring at the bloodstained shirt , ‘ I suppose it has to have been a firearm , sir ? ’ |
23 | Every contact I 've ever had with Florian has to have been to do with sex — ’ |
24 | That has to have been explained to you on the phone . |
25 | It does sound to me was there has to have been given a reason as to why the claim was rejected . |
26 | What one needs and has to have is a reaction . |
27 | ‘ It does n't have to be big ; all it has to have is a good shop or two . ’ |
28 | If the family has decided on cremation , the undertaker will need a further form , so this decision needs to have been made prior to the visit to the Registrar . |
29 | Whatever it is , it needs to have been thrashed out endlessly with the top leadership of the business and to be able to be expressed in a single , understandable , clear and unambiguous sentence . |
30 | Vittorio Mezzogiorno 's Arjuna looks to have been sculpted out of rock until his moment of Hamlet-like irreso-lution before the great battle . |