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

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1 If you are interested in financial public relations then you almost certainly need either a degree or to have already qualified in a discipline such as law or accountancy .
2 Despite this , a number of those interviewed had either not heard of the ATB or had not participated in training .
3 Perhaps he was still sleepy , or had just indulged in a stultifying beetle meal .
4 It was as though the creature had never existed ; or had only existed in Mungo 's imagination .
5 In partnership with Forces Help Society , SSAFA cares for men and women who serve or have ever served in the Armed Forces and their families and dependents .
6 An interesting parallel for this is provided by an exhibition that has just opened in East Berlin , commemorating the 500th anniversary of the birth of Thomas Muntzer , the theologian and Protestant reformer , who led the 16th-century Peasants ' Revolt .
7 One thing that has n't changed in the Brennan household since the family 's phenomenal musical success is their relationship with their parents .
8 In particular it will help to resolve the deep paradox that has already surfaced in this book and will continue to do so : how it is that the same features of individuality can be expressed in such totally disparate forms .
9 And possibly also look forward to extending an England career that has already taken in student and Under-21 honours .
10 Bereavement is the one battle in which people dice with a death that has already occurred in order to survive all the dangers of the loss and deprivation it brings , and it takes courage to stand shoulder to shoulder with someone who is in the thick of it .
11 Surface anaphors typically involve the omission of a second occurrence of material that has recently occurred in a text , for example :
12 In July 1980 a dispute at the Lenin shipyards in the Baltic port of Gdansk led to the formation of an inter-strike committee and shortly afterwards to the establishment of Solidarity , the first ( and so far the last ) genuinely self-governing trade union that has ever existed in a communist-ruled country .
13 The best chance of success for working people no doubt would be if the two great general unions , the T G W U and the G M B , found a way of doing it together , found a way of creating the most powerful union that has ever existed in Britain .
14 He was blown out of the water on 17 January 1964 by Iain Macleod [ q.v. ] , who had just become editor of the Spectator , in one of the most famous and devastating articles that has ever appeared in that journal .
15 ‘ The merit of Mr. Audubon 's work yields only to the size of his book , ’ he said , ‘ while Mr. Gould 's work on the Birds of Europe , inferior in size to that of Mr. Audubon 's , is the most beautiful work on Ornithology that has ever appeared in this or any other country . ’
16 This filter is made up of everything that has ever happened in our life , plus our basic temperament .
17 When Arthur Guinness started to brew porter in his Dublin brewery he created an insatiable demand for his beer that has never waned in Ireland .
18 HOME Secretary Michael Howard was today seeing a demonstration of new types of police baton , one of which may replace the truncheon that has hardly changed in 150 years .
19 Does it mean that anti-fashion , that healthy disrespect for clobber that has always thrived in Britain , is taking hold in menswear 's twin capitals ?
20 The Spanish Civil War was producing a stronger antagonism to Fascism and the National Government than had previously existed in the Opposition .
21 For example , he did not treat the Punic wars as repetitions of events that had already occurred in the past and would occur again in the future .
22 With a wardrobe comprising jeans and sweatshirts , a make-up bag containing an eight-year-old foundation and a hairstyle that had n't changed in ten years ( husband Steve never noticed when she 'd been to the hairdressers ) , Juliana felt in a rut ‘ I feel I 'm 30 going on 40 and would love to look more stylish , but I just do n't know where to start . ’
23 Horse-racing , a sport that had largely remained in the hands of the aristocracy and which was the object of criticism from bourgeois ideologues and socialists alike , grew rapidly in popularity .
24 The membership of the Commission comprised four members from each of Greece and Turkey , and three members from States that had not participated in the First World War .
25 There was the weighted velvet curtain that had once hung in the Star Theatre , now fixed to a huge rod with rings so large that Frankie could slip them over his arms like bangles .
26 Through Skogen she could see nothing but shadows of a summer that had once flourished in this gorge .
27 The same names and groups that have already featured in the discussion of the provincial press therefore appear again as owners of local radio .
28 The point I 'm going to make is that erm , if we are n't going to get through the year and we 're all going to have to take a percentage of our March allowances because the money 's run out and we 're cash limited even if we give ourselves five percent extra , erm , could I get an assurance from the officers that the people that have n't put in their forms will get a note to remind them to do so , so that everybody is in there , you wo n't suddenly find that because you have n't had your claim form in by the fourteenth you 're gon na get nothing and everybody else is gon na get something .
29 Thus to bar from the courts data that have not appeared in a peer reviewed journal could be foolhardy .
30 Extinct volcanoes are those that have not erupted in historic time , whereas active volcanoes have been seen to erupt .
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