Example sentences of "[adj] have [verb] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 All that has gone before in this book has been based on the premise that a worshipable ‘ god ’ is not the creator of the universe , but is an entity extracted by human intelligence from the evolutionary story .
2 My predecessors and I have enjoyed a close and fruitful working relationship with local authorities in Wales over many years and I believe that that has contributed significantly to the efficient and effective conduct of business between central and local government which is the key to the debate .
3 I certainly feel that that has added considerably to my skills base and how I approach my work .
4 That has to speak highly for the way in which the software does its internal calculations and comes up with the answers .
5 This has to do both with what are called states of affairs , which we may take ultimately to be a matter of individual properties , and also what are called laws .
6 This has stemmed partly from the growth in the demand for recreation and the fact that they are accessible to the metropolitan areas , especially given the improvements in road transport and the increase in car ownership ( chapters 6 and 9 ) .
7 In privatising water , the government has set up a regulatory regime biased towards raising quality rather than controlling costs — and this has played straight into the hands of the commission .
8 This has led both to exciting theoretical work on the processes underlying face recognition and useful practical work on the way faces are learned and what things affect the way witnesses to a crime remember the culprits .
9 This has led inevitably to situations where everyone has two or three deputies instead of none at all .
10 This has led only to further impoverishment , loss and social upheaval , with , in the eighties , the added rigours of drug culture .
11 This has appeared already in Genicom 's 400dpi ACE printer , the 6142 , and NeXT 's PostScript printer .
12 All this has coincided perhaps with some inevitable over-optimism .
13 Physicists know only too well from studying crystalline materials that an understanding of solid-state physics is borne out of a sure knowledge of atomic structure and this has come traditionally from X-ray crystallography .
14 This has worked well for both permanent and respite care .
15 It is clear that insubstantial changes will not give rise to a new copyright ( or right to prevent unfair extraction ) but what is the position when a database has changed considerably from its original form but this has happened incrementally over a period of time ?
16 This has happened partly for good political reasons because there was need to demand a more equal society .
17 If one of the wardens should die during his term of office , and this has happened twice during the last twenty years , another of the names will be drawn out .
18 This has happened twice in the crater of the Usu volcano in Japan , the first time in 1910 , the second in 1943 .
19 This has happened all over the Western world and we must now start to pick up the pieces .
20 This has happened recently with the peppered moth , a speckled species that is camouflaged on the lichen-covered tree-trunks where it normally lives .
21 This has occurred particularly through the non-implementation of the Caravan Sites Act 1968 .
22 To date the analysis of this has focused mainly on the roles played by these units in the MNEs ' approach to global strategy , and the administrative procedures adopted to use them effectively .
23 It believes that this has added greatly to its competitive position in the market .
24 Often this has resulted either in a loss of heart by both choirs and organists , leading to the demise of choral singing and organ-playing , or in these services being no longer required .
25 This has resulted partly from the increased participation of married women and the ‘ coming of age ’ of the main post-war baby boom , but has of course been influenced greatly at more local level by migration .
26 British Telecom has pioneered in this area with its Prestel service , but so far this has appealed mainly to business customers .
27 This has changed little in principle since mining first started in the county in medieval times .
28 1993 has started well with deliveries ahead of the same period last year and ahead of budget .
29 Often , provision for the unemployed has consisted largely of mainstream courses based in educational institutions , with virtually the only distinctive feature being a reduced fee .
30 In the 18 years 1798–1815 inclusive , for each million tons sold there were 0.62 explosions and approximately 11 deaths ; in 1817–1834 inclusive the cost was 0.68 explosions , a 10 per cent increase , but with the loss of only 8.7 lives : for 1839–1844 , this had fallen further to 6.5 lives , But the three periods are not easily comparable ; the new production came not from the old collieries described but from new and ever deeper ones to the south and east made accessible after 1815 by steam-and-gravity operated railways .
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