Example sentences of "have [adv] [vb pp] [pron] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | His visual impressions have been fading without his knowing it , and with their reactivation stale information has suddenly sorted itself out into a new and firm pattern . |
2 | He is a good player and it has boosted everyone , but it has not spurred me on to greater efforts . |
3 | She has not cut herself off from her parents , however , as this is something which would only have led her to feel guilty and therefore decreased her confidence even further . |
4 | PGA has finally made it on to Windows . |
5 | It has finally won me over from Excel . |
6 | It is now widely recognized that all such attempts have failed , yet it continues to be assumed that the rational agent has somehow pulled himself up by his bootstraps out of reach of his own spontaneity . |
7 | However many problems there may be , there is a natural human instinct to form relationships all through our lives , although occasionally one will find a recluse — someone who has deliberately cut himself off from human contact . |
8 | Sinead has really pulled it off in a big , bold way here ; her honesty and emotional intensity permeate every bar , every nuance of every lyric . |
9 | SINEAD HAS really pulled it off in a big , bold way ; her honesty and emotional intensity permeate every bar , every nuance of every lyric . |
10 | And could be that other Blake-Dax goodies are on the way — though this one has n't made it out of rumoursville at present . |
11 | ‘ The Labour Party has n't thought it through at all , ’ says Richard Whitfield of the National Family Trust . |
12 | Yeah , he has n't put them up since the budget |
13 | I am sure that sometimes it has even started one off on its own grooming session . |
14 | It 's the inappropriate nature of my clothing that has consistently let me down through the years . |
15 | The ‘ force ’ facility may be used as often as required , for example , to re-assign responsibility if the recipient of a previously forced SPR does not wish to take resposibility for it , or a user has accepted responsibility and has then passed it on to someone else . |
16 | It has not inherited this behaviour ; it has either worked it out for itself , or learned it by observing another chimpanzee . |
17 | What can be said for them is that if the High Priest is acting in the fullest awareness at present attainable by his people , it is right for him to perform the sacrifice , just as it would be right for a Western onlooker to try to dissuade him ; he is not like a Nazi who has voluntarily shut himself off from the knowledge of biology and history and the personal sensitivity attained by the culture of the Weimar Republic . |
18 | I always reply , ‘ It 's the Sixties for you now , dear , so you get out there and make a wally of yourself ’ — and he has never let me down in that respect , I am glad to say . |
19 | I think we 're just gon na have to let him moan I would n't mind , but until last weekend , he never give a dickie bird about going to sleep I think it was that came in and set him off she should 've just left him on to it instead of trying to do it herself |
20 | But she 'd obviously brought him round to her way of thinking . |
21 | I 've often speculated since on what would have happened if we 'd just given ourselves up at this point . |
22 | She 'd just taken it round to a local dealer to get his opinion confirmed . |
23 | Er , my my natural mother er , actually had me adopted when I was a baby and erm so I was actually adopted by a minister and his wife and I think , erm , I would have been brought up completely differently if she , she 'd just bought me up on her own , you know , so I think erm oh that 's it really . |
24 | Oh I 'll pay for mine first and sh she 'd already rung mine through till like , little dickhead . |
25 | They 'd probably switched it on by remote control while he was on his way up . |
26 | He 'd really got it in for Nigel . |
27 | Zacchaeus ' heart missed a beat as all the crowd started telling Jesus who he was , and how he 'd regularly cheated them out of their money . |
28 | well then if I go onto a medium , then you 're getting all this length and all this business here , all that business and it 's too much , if I could of found a four I 'd certainly tried it on for swimming you know , but I do n't want it all baggy and horrible you know |
29 | He might not have been able to dodge the water , but they 'd never pinned him down for the Instruction . |
30 | Having successfully worked himself out of the job of CBN 's Beirut correspondent , Coleman went back to the Middle East in December 1985 , as Condor Television Ltd , a one-man production company with an ‘ office ’ in the Kastantiana hotel , Larnaca , Cyprus . |