Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] have [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | On the other hand , Memet had been to public school , so that had probably finished him off … |
2 | Sexton is eager to keep his side together and has already discussed with Football Association officials the prospects of arranging friendly fixtures . |
3 | In such cases , some adjustment should be made for the individual wishing to complete a set , rather than having wholly to duplicate it . |
4 | To the extent that talking and trying hard to talk for less time and have more tasks to do which are to a certain extent self-explanatory , rather than having long involved tasks which two or three get on with and the rest opt out . |
5 | Right that 's just determined to the level at which I can go at this stage then . |
6 | Group 2 consisted of 24 patients ; each had an abnormal naevus pattern as defined above and had already had 1 invasive primary melanoma ( Kraemer et al 's category C ) . |
7 | If you are hoping to start a family soon and have already investigated the financial aspects , you will know that statutory maternity pay is determined by your length of service and requires you to earn on average enough to pay Class One National Insurance Contributions . |
8 | There are also hopes that a live trade in slaughter cattle could be developed with other EC countries over 1994 — just as has already taken place with slaughter lambs to France . |
9 | By 1918 there were many Labour Party parliamentarians and trade unionists who would willingly have excluded the ILP from the party , were it not that opposition to the war had spread quite widely and had partly justified the ILP position . |
10 | She has published widely and has also produced three children . |
11 | So , after a time , she began to think — when he was so collectedly friendly — that she had imagined more than had really happened , or had imagined it all . |
12 | One night , bumping into the doorway , and stepping over a colleague , I made my way out into the sleet , the toilets all being occupied , and as I crouched , steadying my cheek against the cold planks , I peered through the reeking shadows of Auschwitz and saw that the nearest ruins were fuming more than ever and had even begun to glow . |
13 | He was seen with a pretty young woman , was able to paw her a little without having the effort or commitment of doing more and had also enjoyed himself complaining about his wife . |
14 | Some thinkers have gone further and have even said that Abelard 's idea of sin is superficial and inadequate . |
15 | The company , which has four US and four European offices , has branched out further and has now established an Asia-Pacific operation for which it chose Singapore . |
16 | Sometimes he would even say that Tom had not only gone home but had subsequently died of cancer . |
17 | The last I heard you were still in Gloucester with the Empress Matilda , so , whether fitzAlan loves you also or has yet to lose interest in your pretty face and form , he will come for you . |
18 | More , I would say , with Golders Green , but the experienced rep for a large group refers to it enthusiastically and has high praise for manageress Alison Stroak . |
19 | The one with the camera , after an initial flourish of framing , had decided to abandon the task temporarily and had half replaced the camera in its zip-up plastic cover . |
20 | I pushed him round that time as a baby of three that could not walk properly or talk clearly and had never sung . |
21 | knowingly or has reasonable cause to believe that the insider holds the relevant information by virtue of being ‘ connected with the company ’ and |
22 | Well have you really or have just made it up ? |
23 | While Mrs Drubb , with no more explanation than that she was a woman now and had better keep well away from men , had then scolded her for upsetting her mother . |
24 | Potrovsky had waxed and polished the car the night before and had even gone as far as to iron the two pennants which flew on either side of the bonnet . |
25 | He had been through it before and had already told the Captain he was sure that was the car , though he had n't looked at the driver and front passenger , having been distracted by the map and by watching the traffic coming from all three directions because he wanted to cross over . |
26 | He had seen death before but had never grown used to it . |
27 | Ms Gallacher said that Ms McCarthy had tried ecstasy once or twice before but had never had a fit . |
28 | His father , Jonathon said his son had been in trouble with the police before but had never stolen cars . |
29 | They have been in the squad several times before but have yet to get on the pitch , even for a couple of minutes . |
30 | Justin says he was signed up while in a local resturant the other day and has never run a marathon before but has always wanted to … |