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

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1 Neither has previously managed anything very much before , although I 'm sure their vital experience as successful footballers in the Seventies ( opening boutiques ) will stand them in good stead .
2 The Bax and Bantock have been reissued more than once on LP , but neither has ever sounded so well as on the present reissue .
3 Each has already developed its own characteristic way of exploiting that major insect invention , flight .
4 Each has always had porous boundaries .
5 Alwyn has also managed to publish a book Watercolour Painting Course , a step-by-step guide to success , that has already sold thousands of copies in Britain .
6 That has already happened in many major companies , at The Midland Bank and Marks & Spencer for example .
7 That has since happened in England and Wales , although the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities said it had heard nothing in the past year from the Scottish Office .
8 ‘ In addition , the world oil prices have n't increased as predicted , even as recently as two years ago , and that has also had a negative impact on the decisions taken by the world 's oil producers .
9 Well there seems to be a slight mismatch there , and perhaps some of this mismatch is also a part of , with the confusion I have of the various shifting policy of York , in term in terms of their requirement , there has been in the in the not too recent recent past York were saying they had an additional requirement beyond need which they termed their concealed requirement , although it might not be a concealed dwellings , as we might otherwise describe them , of one thousand six hundred , and that has progressively come down to seven hundred as presented at this enquiry .
10 It is this portability aspect of programs , and the conventional hardware — software distinction that goes with it , that has most interested those in AI who have concerned themselves with the relation of brains to minds : there has been an easy temptation to exploit the hardware — software distinction as a model of the brain — mind distinction .
11 In short , we would not become just another bank , but will remain Abbey national and all that has traditionally meant , and in addition will offer as wide a range of personal financial services as our customers require now and in the future .
12 That has sadly gone now , another victim of the recession .
13 All that has once lived clings tenaciously to life .
14 On the questionnaires there were comments such as : ‘ It was a very nice diet , the first that has actually worked for me all over my body !
15 For half of the twelve tracks here , the Labèques use acoustic pianos ( that has always struck me as an oddity , by the way : a piano , or a guitar that was n't acoustic would be damned difficult to record ; the only non-acoustic piano that I can think of is Joseph Cooper 's dummy keyboard ) ; for the others we are told they play ‘ MIDI Grand pianos & Synthesisers ’ .
16 Music like that has always inspired me , music that 's upsetting .
17 The whole environment can not be served except through its parts , and that has always meant that the ecological talk was unreal because one needed to say where should we start and you have to start somewhere .
18 And the price of big houses like that has really plummeted in the last year .
19 Apart from the music , that has really helped us to stay together .
20 I have been a personal friend for many years , but that has never prevented him from criticising my colleagues and myself whenever he felt it necessary to do so .
21 The constant view of so much hair excited in me a love of nature , wild nature , that has never waned .
22 Erm t to me it 's amazing that that has never happened before , if you think of the the Asian population , certainly in in the , area .
23 But even that has never happened . ’
24 That has never happened to me before in my career ! ’
25 No thank God er nothing like that has ever affected er any of our shows any part of the world .
26 If it were possible to unfold the entire long history of the world 's religions in such a manner that it could be scrutinised , assimilated and judged in a single all-embracing operation , the verdict would be that it had strayed so far from the basic human need , and so far from the intentions of those good and sincere people who have throughout that history struggled to maintain its integrity , that it might well be condemned outright as a story of failure unmatched by anything else that has ever happened on earth .
27 Nothing like that has ever happened to me before . ’
28 Since history includes all that has ever happened , you will concentrate on two main areas — looking at the ancient civilisations of Egypt and Rome , before moving on to the Middle Ages .
29 But that has all changed now .
30 That has further stirred his competitive edge .
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