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

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1 Loyalists have re-grouped and closed ranks to minimalise the risk of their organisations being penetrated by the intelligence services .
2 The Japanese researchers have implanted a ferromagnetic glass ceramic into the bone cavity close to the tumour site .
3 Capes in The Flower of the New World ( 1899 ) and F.P. Keyes The Lily and the Rose ( 1962 ) have sentimentalized her .
4 The Eastons restored the ornamental paintwork , most of it imitation brickwork painted over the actual brick , and in the case of the wall paintings , have reinstated the full scheme .
5 I 'm more than delighted that more recent revivals have reinstated the work to its rightful place in the repertoire .
6 The club have chartered a special flight from Manchester to Bologna and over 100 fans hare already booked up to travel with the official party .
7 ‘ We have chartered a plane and actually have a waiting list at the moment of more supporters who want to join us .
8 Not , in all probability , quite the meaning of active citizenship Mrs Thatcher and her ministers have intended .
9 But is that what Mrs Thatcher and her ministers have intended ?
10 It is now all too clear that despite US occupation of Southern Korea the Russians have intended to impose a united front policy throughout the country …
11 against the queen , her blood , adherents and affinity , which have intended and daily doth intend to murder and utterly destroy us and our cousin , the duke of Buckingham , and the old royal blood of this realm and , as is now openly known , by their subtle and damnable ways forecasted the same , and also the final destruction and disinheritance of you and all other the inheritors and men of honour , as well of the north parts as other countries that belong [ to ] us .
12 Although implied assent to the acceptance of third party rights can be presumed where the parties have intended to accord such rights , the Court did not extend this to implied adherence to a multilateral convention for the purpose of claiming benefits alone , where ratification and accession are possible .
13 against the queen , her blood , adherents and affinity , which have intended and daily doth intend to murder and utterly destroy us and our cousin , the duke of Buckingham , and the old royal blood of this realm and , as is now openly known , by their subtle and damnable ways forecasted the same , and also the final destruction and disinheritance of you and all other the inheritors and men of honour , as well of the north parts as other countries that belong [ to ] us .
14 Chitty states that the object of all construction is to discover the intentions of the parties and that the " cardinal presumption " is that parties have intended what they have in fact said .
15 Mrs Thompson said : ‘ This is something I have intended to do for some time but somehow never got round to .
16 On it I have propped a small ceramic lamp .
17 The appeals to the GDR to join the FRG have aroused concern , not only among political parties and people in the GDR who are being advised to renounce their statehood and to make the GDR a part of Nato .
18 However , none of them has been found in an archaeological context and they have aroused considerable suspicion : they could be relatively modern copies loosely based on Italic originals ; they could be genuine prehistoric imports ; or they could be perfectly genuine figures brought to Britain relatively recently as curios and since discarded or lost .
19 I have noticed that it has always been the acers that have aroused the greatest number of inquiries from readers visiting The Daily Telegraph 's garden at the Chelsea Flower Show ( preparations for this year 's are already advanced , by the way ) .
20 The Essex Gliding Club 's plans for the former bomber station at Ridgewell near Clare , due to be discussed by Braintree planner on March 29 , have aroused unprecedented opposition among residents .
21 But one or two things have aroused Israeli hopes .
22 Means-related fines , in particular , have aroused the ire of middle-income earners .
23 A COMPROMISE could be achieved between the owners of a Suffolk stately home and local residents over plans to divert a footpath which have aroused a storm of debate .
24 Concentrations of apatite , magnetite , and base metals ( Notholt and others , 1985 ) have aroused interest from time to time .
25 In recent years the head offices of Fianna Fail and Fine Gael have taken steps to increase their influence on this process , and have aroused the resentment of local favourites whose chances of nomination have been jeopardised by this " interference " .
26 Such rulings have aroused concern amongst academic lawyers and other socio-legal researchers , but it has to be asked whether they are likely to have any far reaching impact .
27 In the Labour Party in my lifetime only two men of quality — Bevan and Wilson — have aroused hostility of this order , and they are the two most potent and significant characters that have emerged .
28 Because of the high profile of the industries , the reports have aroused considerable interest .
29 The sexual proclivities of no other prime minister have aroused quite the same kind of obsessive inquiry …
30 Again , FMI developments have aroused tensions among middle- and lower-management grades , not only through fears about jobs and increased central monitoring , but concern also that financial stringency could impact on staff development and training ‘ with longer term consequences for an efficient and effective Civil Service ’ ( Public Accounts Committee , 1986–7c , para. 39 ) .
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