Example sentences of "[adv] have [vb pp] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I leave at 7.30am and by 8am have checked Skipper over and given him a small handful of feed in his manger ( which seems to keep him happy when other horses are fed and means I do n't have to wait an hour for him to digest a full feed ) .
2 The rise since 1900 in the proportion of elderly people in Britain , the reduction in the labour force participation of this elderly population , and the heavy reliance of retired people on state pensions and other benefits , together have focused attention on the current economic problems of an ageing population .
3 Mr Millau points out that famous French chefs , such as Michel Guerard , have long have offered diet haute cuisine .
4 The FA obviously have taken note of Leeds fans ' good behaviour despite some horrible recent results .
5 If you only have limited time to workout , doing these exercises correctly and combining two or more movements will take less time and show better results .
6 It is for this reason that sociologists have often assumed that they must respect the professional psychologists ' judgement in these matters , and so have treated Freud from their viewpoint as unscientific and unusable .
7 The CAPM and the market model provide a means to test the performance of these portfolios and in doing so have given indications of the extent to which the market is strong form efficient in assessing the ability of managers to consistently beat the market .
8 It 's strange to be in Strathspeld , to be in the house and not have seen Mr and Mrs Gould .
9 And yet , if a circle of blisters caused by the plague could give rise to a Ring-A-Ring-O'-Roses , and the famous Dick Whittington cat was not introduced until about 150 years after Dick died , why should embellishment through the ages not have taken King Coel or Coilus to Old King Cole , completed with pipe , bowl and fiddlers three .
10 Most people end up relying upon the colourful packets , tins and jars of commercial baby foods , which at least promise lots of vitamins and no longer have added salt , sugar , colours or artificial flavours .
11 He could , for instance , quite easily have taken Mrs Goreng aside later in the day and no one would have noticed .
12 The socio-economic problems in West Germany as elsewhere have given rise to an inevitable resurgence of hostility towards ethnic and other minorities , and have put some pressure on the political system itself ( reflected in the emergence of the part ecological , part anti-nuclear , part general social protest ‘ Green Party ’ ) .
13 Moreover , some of the best qualified people in South Africa , Australia and elsewhere have sought openings for training in Europe or America because of lack of opportunities or resources at home .
14 The road will open the forest to settlers , who elsewhere have cleared forest for cattle , overhunted and introduced alcohol and diseases which can not be tolerated by forest people .
15 Other studies elsewhere have linked changes in trophic-level populations to acid deposition effects , such as the decline in goldcrests in coniferous forests where trees suffering lost needles support fewer spiders on which these birds depend for food in winter .
16 Perhaps the other point I can make is to go back to the question of why women tutors and people in the university generally have emphasised harassment of students by academic staff more than they 've emphasised harassment by students of one another , and I think it 's not that it was thought that students did n't commonly make each other uncomfortable , but as an issue of principle in terms of whether it 's appropriate for university or college authorities to intervene in what many people regard as students ' private lives .
17 He notes that in Europe employers generally have formed associations and have been willing to accept trade unions , whereas in US industries , especially in manufacturing , employers have pursued more independent policies and their attitude towards unions remains at best , as Thompson and Moore ( 1975 ) have shown , one of grudging tolerance , if not of open hostility .
18 This is why commercial units generally have fixed outputs .
19 Languages generally have developed systems of address — what you call a person when you talk to them face to face — which reflect the salient social distinctions of the culture ( kin versus nonkin , intimate versus nonintimate , higher/lower status , to mention some very common ones ) .
20 We just have packeted seeds like nearly everyone else .
21 The injury-plagued Aussies have already have seen Tony Daly , Cameron Lillicrap , Anthony Herbert and skipper Michael Lynagh return home .
22 Other sea monsters washed ashore have proved objects of interest and attraction to visitors at first , but soon becoming so offensive as to render the town of Looe barely inhabitable .
23 It is difficult to see how this Conference could " possibly have approved fusion ; even if it had done , half the constituencies would probably have refused to implement the decision .
24 How could Luke Denner possibly have driven Mark to his death ?
25 The situation is not that we always have confirmed hypotheses , and sometimes or often lack an enumeration of the elements of a causal circumstance .
26 I do n't think I ever have done Heathrow , oh wait a minute , did I the first year ?
27 ‘ The older boys hardly ever have used blades .
28 Could I firstly start by thanking those delegates who after Congress yesterday have expressed support about the two rule changes that we lost and to give some encouragement to new delegates here that even if you get up here and you lose it , there 's some one hell of a lot of support out there on the floor .
29 Many of the plates carry a spinelet which usually have multipointed tips , the shaft is usually straight but occasionally there are secondary points .
30 Banks usually have mixed feelings about these kind of arrangements as the exporter controls the security — leaving the bank exposed if they have to pay up on the Credit to the supplier but the esporter fails , for whatever reason , to draw on the export Credit .
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