Example sentences of "[conj] have recently [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Many patients attribute their symptoms to an antecedent event ( eg , post-partum faecal incontinence associated with a perineal tear ) or they may present with chronic symptoms that have recently progressed ( eg , stress urinary incontinence or chronic constipation ) .
2 The first Rolls-Royce went on sale in Hungary recently , joining the many Mercedes and BMW cars that have recently flooded the country , particularly in 1989 .
3 The Climbers Club guidebook setup has been undergoing changes that should result in a much smoother flow of up to date guides without the huge time-lags that have recently featured between one volume selling out and the next one being published .
4 In response to the remarks and letters that have recently appeared in the magazine concerning the use of knives for digging .
5 So the very act of searching became symbolic of the drastic changes that have recently shaken Bolivia .
6 It lies engulfed amid the new colonies that have recently sprung up along the way to Mehrauli , a small enclave of mud-walled , flat-roofed village life besieged by a ring of high-rise apartments .
7 They have been collecting goodies from all over the globe , with no trouble or expense spared , and have recently announced that they have just paid a world record price for a rather small amount of tea .
8 Kite , one of the few golfers to have had any success with switch-hitting on the greens , came out this year with a compact whip-and-zip to his swing that made him look like one of those little mechanical Arnold Palmer golf games that were so popular in the 1960s ( and have recently surfaced again ) .
9 I have a 1981 6 cyl 2.6 109 Hardtop and have recently acquired a good low mileage SD V8 lump which I want to change to .
10 ‘ Not only do Bernie and I love animals but we also love children and have recently sponsored two Romanian babies , ’ she says .
11 Professor Otto Wolff and Dr David Muller at the Institute of Child Health and Professor June Lloyd at st George 's Hospital Medical School believe they have some of the answers and have recently advanced their theories ( Lancet , 29 January , p 225 ) by drawing together clues from a number of apparently unrelated diseases .
12 Marsh harriers pass through and have recently bred , and even a passing osprey is a possibility .
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