Example sentences of "and [adv] have " in BNC.

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1 In the sixth century they were said to have come originally from the island of Scandza , to have migrated to the Black Sea , and thence to have come into contact with the Roman Empire .
2 Likewise , Newton 's ‘ established ’ groups built up a ‘ close set ’ of relationships with public officials in Birmingham ( 1976 , p. 85 ) , while his poorly established groups found it difficult to gain access to decision-makers and thereby had to resort to demonstrations , petitions and so on which only served to make them even more unacceptable .
3 Now that the old man knew of his weakness , Vashinov did not want the project to fail and thereby have the finger of incompetence pointed at him .
4 SERAFIN : And thereby have time and energy left to enjoy the open fire which is by our very preference not there to enjoy ?
5 Then she would at least have been able to ask if he was anything to do with Massingham Engineering — and thereby have been prepared this morning .
6 For that investment the member gets a stake in the club and in the freehold , and thereby has a say in how it is run .
7 It would also have many applications in Third World countries since it uses rubber tyres in both modes and thereby has an incline capability of ⅙ This means that in Third World countries instead of flattening the mountains and filling the valleys to make them level to one could follow the contours of the countryside and enormously reduce civil engineering costs .
8 What you yo were trying to achieve is the expansion of the built up area towards the ring road , and thereby having built development hard up er as it is at the moment the ring road goes through for the most part open countryside on either side of it .
9 They are nearly all of the late Byzantine building period — eleventh to fourteenth centuries — and mostly have many domes raised on drums .
10 But you just got ta keep on and on have n't you ?
11 BL came to rely on large cash hand-outs and subsidies , and eventually had to be cut down into its constituent elements and returned to the private sector .
12 I got some more sedatives in anticipation , and eventually had to turn him out when he decided one night that enough was enough and kicked several large holes in the stable wall .
13 Cook was appointed agent for Nile passenger traffic by the Khedive of Egypt in 1870 and eventually had a fleet of seventeen large vessels and about thirty-three smaller dahabeeyahs and pinnaces .
14 The tempered steel pins which held the handles in position were rather difficult to fit , and eventually had to be hammered in .
15 They filled her full of booze and probably cocaine and eventually had their way with her .
16 Many others joined the SPD , and eventually had a major influence on changing its policies back into a more radical line than the Bad Godesberg programme .
17 No I worked at er in an office , I worked in offices before I got married and eventually had my daughter .
18 To complete the picture of railways in this area one should add that the quite successful Leominster & Kington Railway was opened in 1862 and eventually had various extensions and branches , some of which were already under discussion when Kington was reached .
19 Mitchell was in second place at the end of lap one , then developed tyre trouble and eventually had to drop out .
20 I kept them in the shed and eventually had to put the bikes outside under a tarpaulin when the collection got too large .
21 They follow two lines : either my child commands me to do something , and if I do n't , she insists , and eventually has a tantrum ;
22 These leaders have tried the forceful suppression of such activities , but inevitably have failed to maintain the state thus established and eventually have been obliged to retract .
23 To begin with , however , the moment of opportunity that was presented in Vietnam by France 's defeat in 1940 was taken by the Japanese ; and although Ho might conceivably and eventually have been right in his optimistic assertion that ‘ if the entire people were united and single minded they would certainly be able to smash the picked French and Japanese armies ’ , the vicissitudes of war and politics would ensure that , for a while at least , they would not be required for such a formidable task .
24 Before starting school he had attended the child development centre , received speech therapy and since had been seen on several occasions by the educational psychologist .
25 The economic situation in Zambia then and since has prevented any such ambitious project from being carried out .
26 Naturalists had to fall back on their judgement in family grouping ; and some then and since have followed Adanson , a great French contemporary of Linnaeus , in trying to weigh up all characteristics of an organism instead of taking one or a few as crucial .
27 The idea of marriage into the royal house of France had been openly raised at least as early as September 1543 , and presumably had been in the mind of Mary of Guise long before that .
28 It was not until the last hymn that Ianthe happened to turn her head slightly and not so much see him as become conscious that he was sitting behind her and presumably had been throughout the service .
29 However , since the private person has chosen to deal in commercial goods , ( and presumably has some expertise in relation to the subject matter of the contract ) such exclusion is more likely to be reasonable than if consumer goods were the subject matter of the contract , and hence the transaction were a consumer transaction governed by s 6(2) .
30 An alternative view is that the parties to the Protocol have bestowed a benefit upon the treaty parties , which the latter must expressly or impliedly accept ( and presumably have done so in advance by ratifying the treaty ) .
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