Example sentences of "[noun] have [adv] [vb pp] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The technique has indeed opened up a whole new area of meiotic investigation in the male . |
2 | The Duchess has even taken up sketching to feel more at one with the subject of her new book ( Victoria apparently relied on her own sketches rather than paparazzi snaps or pictures in Hello ! as mementoes of overseas trips ) and admits that she , like the late Queen , is a ‘ tireless traveller ’ . |
3 | With its range of awards including the new Assessors Award , the Wordpower and Numberpower certificates in communication and numeracy skills and the Vocational Access Certificate , LCCIEB has certainly taken up the challenge to provide wider access to qualifications . |
4 | IBM Corp has now fallen back on the reliable method of pre-announcement for its OS/2 promotion campaign . |
5 | IBM Corp has now wrapped up the deal under which it hands over MAPICS to Marcam Corp in return for 1.615m new shares in its partner . |
6 | Such lobbying has always gone on , but now with closer media scrutiny , things are more in the open . |
7 | The BLM has also set aside 1.5 million acres of formerly pristine wilderness for unlimited shooting ranges and for use by jeeps , dune buggies and dirt bikes . |
8 | The Right Hon John Patten MP , Minister of State for the Home Office ( right ) , comments that , ‘ Victim Support has deservedly grown fast because it meets a long-standing and deep need that had been neglected for far too long . |
9 | His hair has since grown back . |
10 | I 've no teeth now , and my hair has all fallen out , but I can still think — and remember . |
11 | Occupational pension provision has always served best the interests of employees who have a lifelong record of full time employment in the better paid occupations which offer an employer 's pension as a fringe benefit . |
12 | But although this burst of new direction has logically exploded out of Paris , the world 's fashion capital , the energy and creativity emerging from countries with traditionally low fashion profiles is what is truly intriguing and inspiring . |
13 | Politicised Islam has inevitably thrown up a new type of politician . |
14 | Walter de Maria has always rummaged about in the realm of the mystical and this month at Gagosian ( downtown ) until 9 May he shows his ‘ 5–7–9 ’ series , betraying a continued interest in numbers and , according to the gallery , psychic phenomenona . |
15 | Considering the technical complexities required , televised science fiction has frequently earned less than proportionately balanced critical response . |
16 | The question of merging the two clubs has already arisen twice in the three years since Redbridge became tenants at Victoria Road . |
17 | Although Vinny Samways has now come off the transfer list , Spurs look light in the key area . |
18 | Even though the Ministry of Defence has already drawn up plans to pull Britain 's 2,400 troops out of the danger zone swiftly , they could find themselves caught in the crossfire very quickly . |
19 | And appearing only for the defence has always seemed too easy an option . |
20 | But with our increased intake of animal fat in the last couple of generations , our bodies ' capacity to adapt has often broken down and the cholesterol level has simply risen higher in many individuals . |
21 | Agriculture Minister John Gummer has now taken over the negotiating role . |
22 | And Clough has also cracked down on a similar plea from right back Brian Laws . |
23 | Mr Lawson has frequently ruled out supporting the pound by means other than interest rates . |
24 | Up to now this demarcation of activities has only come about by delegation , no control system could enforce these roles . |
25 | It has , for example , become the principal breed in subarctic Finland and the Finnish Ayrshire is now widespread in several northern countries , including the USSR , but the Scottish cow has also adapted well to hot climates and is found in Kenya and South Africa in particular . |
26 | Parliament has even laid down some rules for controlling the meetings of local authorities . |
27 | However , so long as we remain in the Community , Parliament has effectively handed over a number of functions that it has traditionally fulfilled . |
28 | The future for Britain 's mines has never looked so black , but some believe the future safety of miners is just as threatened . |
29 | ‘ It 's a skull really , but the saint 's skin has never rotted away , ’ he informed me . |
30 | YOUR computer has just broken down . |