Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] [conj] [modal v] have " in BNC.
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1 | Soils high in carbonate ( e.g. chalk , limestone ) have high ‘ alkali production ’ , so acids will be mostly neutralised and will have a high critical load . |
2 | Dr Lee has recently pointed out that although the resources which went into the exporting industries could have been channelled elsewhere , the return would almost certainly have been less : " An eighteenth-century economy without resource to trade would have been smaller , less diversified and must have generated less growth even than the modest rate of increase actually achieved . " |
3 | It was thought that Green took his large prepared copper plates out into the landscape and worked on them in front of the actual view , but when one looks at a print of a recognisable location the image is not reversed as would have been the case if a direct drawing onto the plate had been made from nature . |
4 | The the men are no longer liberated and can have them so they just y it 's quite funny but you do n't get them now . |
5 | This lacks credibility for two reasons : first , there is no evidence to prove Hollis was a Russian mole , and second , no investigations were ever planned that would have tracked down any of these spies , despite the fact that they all displayed behaviour patterns that were highly suspicious , until a defector alerted MI5 . |
6 | The information will be largely internally supplied and will have frequent use . |
7 | However , does he agree that the news that he has announced today is good news for the reserve forces , because the units will be well equipped and will have an important role , and there will be full support for good recruiting areas such as Hampshire ? |
8 | They argued that the principles he adopted had been politically motivated and should have had regard to the spending needs of each authority . |