Example sentences of "[conj] they have [adv] [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | Helping parents draw up these lists builds on the information they have gained from the assessment phase where they have already learned to specify the problem areas . |
2 | The airlines themselves will next week step up their recruitment drive for pilots in North America and western Europe , where they have also chartered aircraft , by extending their search for flight crews to South Africa and central Europe . |
3 | The head needs to encourage staff to scrounge for good management , display and communications ideas from schools where they have previously worked , schools where their own children attend , industry , supermarkets , courses , magazines and even books . |
4 | To summarise the arguments , the critical proposition is that European companies , particularly technology-intensive ones , start from a position of disadvantage , where they have initially diversified rather broadly as multi-divisional companies and in the context of one single country . |
5 | It is in fairly mountainous country , where they have apparently transformed , by tremendous effort , a poor and barren area into highly productive farming country . |
6 | In some situations colonies of rabbits exist in areas where they have never had the need to construct a burrow for themselves . |
7 | If you try and arrange a meeting with a colleague or even a group of colleagues and he or they have already booked the time slot you want , you get to know about it before it 's too late . |
8 | Computer programmers and analysts will be allowed to make use of programming techniques and skills which they have learnt and which have become part of their own skill and experience , unless there is something very special about them or they have expressly agreed not to make further use of them . |
9 | Although they have always had responsibility for trainees , this is to be made more formal within the framework of the basic training common core . |
10 | Although they have only seen the creature far away , it is exactly like the hell-hound of the Baskerville story . |
11 | Although they have only spent a matter of weeks together , a strong spiritual bond exists between them . |
12 | The numerous men employed as bearers become undertakers , although they have never done anything until they have got the job . |
13 | ‘ Women who have been raped may very well feel that although they have never reported the matter to the police they need to come and talk , ’ he said . |
14 | Nor are women prominent in senior positions in the professions although they have long had a place there in those areas concerned with women 's affairs which are most clearly associated with their assumed ‘ natural ’ role of caring for and serving others . |
15 | Students spend more years on initial training courses than they have ever done . |
16 | First , it would undo the anti-inflationary credibility that they have painfully won in recent years , and which is the precise benefit offered by EMS membership . |
17 | This picture was confirmed by the DCSL , who described her impression as follows : The library is extremely well used and my experience of sitting in there during the school day is that they have also achieved very good curriculum use as well , they have managed to overcome what another school , I think , is having problems with … |
18 | ‘ And I am aware that they have also fallen quite significantly in the last two or three weeks . |
19 | The preference is for things so young — like baby chickens with infant vegetables — that they have barely had an independent existence we might have to acknowledge robbing them of . |
20 | They assemble in colonies many thousand strong and nest in long holes that they have either taken over from rabbits or dug for themselves . |
21 | In the case he quotes it was decided not to use alternative software , and other users should ensure that they have already exhausted the possibilities of improving the performance of their present software before they turn to other sources . |
22 | ‘ They had regard for the previous exemplary record of West Ham and the fact that they have already taken action against their players concerned , ’ Kelly added . |
23 | That does mean that they have already had a very difficult exercise in terms of looking at an , an efficiency effectiveness distribution of funding and how they manage the service , and that 's very much tied in with the children 's services plan , which Mike referred to earlier on , and which is later on the agenda . |
24 | The allies calculate that they have already dropped on Iraqi targets about one-quarter of the total tonnage of bombs dropped on Germany in the whole of the second world war , and destroyed one-third of Iraq 's tanks and artillery in Kuwait . |
25 | They have shown a stubborn reluctance to take that course so far , which leads to the belief that they have already promised the job elsewhere . |
26 | They also told me that they have already held several long meetings . |
27 | This means that a management policy that is injurious to employee interests can be attacked only on the grounds that the directors lacked good faith , meaning that the directors did not honestly believe that the policy constitutes an appropriate balancing of interests , or that they have altogether disregarded the impact of their decision on the employees . |
28 | To be able to continue the activities that they have traditionally undertaken , er , with substantial er , grant and financial support from the County Council . |
29 | A key feature of the battery of initiatives is that they have largely stemmed from a Human Resource Management approach which is directed at employees as individuals . |
30 | Those values and that conception of society have permeated the American consciousness , so much so that they have largely gone unstated . |