Example sentences of "[adv] have [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The network apparently has still to be determined . |
2 | Much had yet to be done in the study of nucleic acid chemistry . |
3 | By now , many hundreds of man-hours had been put into the Packard Merlin and much had still to be done . |
4 | So much had still to be said . |
5 | In production terms , the morning paper perhaps had more in common with the assembly line than with the production of most TV programmes . |
6 | I obviously had just before the war but I do n't , do n't , did n't remember then until afterwards . |
7 | The tests and hazards are different , and perhaps have yet to be encountered . |
8 | 11 , has been a source of problems which perhaps have yet to be resolved at the highest level . |
9 | Demons , says this wonderfully unbiased judge , only have right of residence in wildernesses and desert places . |
10 | Now who normally has right of way on a roundabout ? |
11 | Doing routine drug screening on urine samples at pre-employment examinations — and even at other times as a matter of Company policy — may produce surprisingly high positive results but this information is not as accurate an indicator of addictive disease in general as a consistently clear set of personnel records noting information that the Company already has readily at its disposal . |
12 | A variety of tempers were used as additives to clays ; whether the choice was conscious or not has yet to be studied , although it has already been observed that the same clay was used with different tempers in certain places . |
13 | I am afraid that the Government do not have straight in their head the idea that the public will be determined , through a different Government , to obtain proper redress for their complaints against excessive prices or dirty little ideas such as the 0898 service , which was introduced six years ago after the privatisation of British Telecom . |
14 | In this sense , power is not something that individuals and groups do or do not have automatically through occupation of a particular social or economic position , rather it is something gained through the skilful deployment of political resources in order to achieve particular objectives . |
15 | I just had just over a pound |
16 | The essential point was that , in those major companies with a active internal audit function , it already had enough on its plate . |
17 | Because each person is unique , and has experiences which no other person has ever had quite in that way or in that combination of circumstances , this learning can not be structured by teacher or syllabus or advisers from without , except possibly in certain exceptional situations where a sustained one-to-one relationship is possible or required . |
18 | But they do not always have right on their side . |
19 | Channel 9 would usually have upwards of 12 cameras ; we had only three — one straight at each end and one square at cover/midwicket . |
20 | ‘ After paying for the carpet we still had enough for a small celebration . ’ |
21 | Michael Banks , too , started with renewed confidence and got further into the text than he ever had before without error . |
22 | ‘ But it just goes to show , ’ Ruth said , ‘ that they were right when they said emigrants should n't wait to leave until they were too far gone in poverty , but should go while they still have enough to provision themselves . ’ |
23 | They went to Merrivale today , she and Chadam , I knew they both had today off , she said it was gorgeous there |
24 | She also had enough at Usher to occupy her mind without fretting about future possibilities . |
25 | Coleridge had little sympathy with their overheated prose , and his own response to this charged and mysterious place probably had more in common with that of a later visitor , Samuel Palmer , who in the nineteenth century saw Culbone through visionary eyes . |
26 | But he decided they probably had enough on their minds for the moment ; and swiftly tossing back the Glenlivet , he left them , making his way thoughtfully to the front entrance , and wondering something else : wondering whether any announcement of Kemp 's death — Kemp 's murder — would have come as too much of a surprise to one of the four people who still sat round their table in the Chapters Bar . |
27 | Seven years later , remedial works were still being carried out ; the raised flood-banks set far too close to the watercourse were being eroded away ; the stability of the downstream bridge was threatened ; and the real cost to the public purse of what was a relatively small scheme originally has yet to be clearly counted . |
28 | As landlords ' solicitors become ever wary that they should leave nothing to chance , the number of individual tenant 's covenants appear to be increasing with heavyweight commercial leases quite often having comfortably in excess of 30 covenants and not far short of 50 . |
29 | As partners in pursuit of the common goals and values of democracy , freedom , human rights and the market economics , stated Yeltsin , Russia now had more in common with South Korea than with the unreformed communist North . |
30 | And we now have somewhere in the region of abo about a hundred and seventy five to a hundred eighty sales consultants throughout the U K. |