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

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1 Apparently they have already made up their minds , to separate one of the odder , although at times stimulating , hybrids of the museum world : the Tate as the gallery of British art and the Tate as the gallery of modern art , and they may well unveil their decision then .
2 The early 1990s seem to be intensifying this pattern , with claimants reporting that each year is worse than the previous one and the hardest they have ever experienced ( Cohen , 1991b ) .
3 For some centuries , natural law theories have provided political and social groups , as well as individuals , with justifications for their actions ( Bloch , 1961 ) but for even longer they have also contributed to an understanding and legitimation of institutions such as the church , the monarchy and the state .
4 Hence they have only contributed in a limited way to post-war housing , but they have been a major feature of a commitment to planned decentralization , even though , as Aldridge ( 1979 ) concludes , by the end it was a programme without a policy .
5 Now they have finally agreed to an Ulster Branch request for an evening fixture and will fly into the province immediately after wrapping up the English part of their trip on the previous Wednesday .
6 In the past there would have been a major famine ; now they have simply called on their own 30-million-ton reserve of wheat .
7 The Co-op always had refused to sell to Maxwell , but now they HAVE suddenly agreed to sell to the administrators of his estate who now own the whole site .
8 Football League president Gordon McKeag is among ex-directors promised lifelong access to the St James 's Park boardroom — but now they have now told to use a former refreshment room on match days .
9 So far they have just topped £300 including VAT but the consoling thought is that if this was an aircraft with tin wings , a Lycoming engine and requiring a Certificate of Airworthiness , correcting the same faults would be at least three times as much .
10 And so far they have NEVER played live .
11 And so far they have NEVER played live .
12 With Gordon Kaye and Jim Ryan as resident DJs and guests such as Mark Moore , Sasha and Dean Thatcher playing ‘ music with vocals rather than techno — party music ’ , so far they have never failed to leave their crowd well chuffed .
13 But so far they have all fallen on stony ground .
14 Inevitably they have more restricted clinical skills than those who practise full time .
15 Since the new classical macroeconomics is grounded in old classical macroeconomics in its emphasis on the role of real wage adjustments in accounting for variations in employment , presumably they have also taken on board that essential element of the classical theory of employment , the marginal productivity theory of the demand for labour ( see Chapter 2 ) .
16 Thankfully they have now gone as they really were substandard .
17 Well they have indeed won it Mrs Satterley and we hope that you will continue to enjoy your knitting , with their help , in spite of your poor health .
18 Even when they have not played particularly well they have still managed to win , and that has preserved confidence .
19 Here they have often incised deeply into the sandstone rocks , producing steep-sided ravines whose depth often belies the size of the stream that created it .
20 The government have therefore controlled the money supply , creating in effect a mini-depression to avoid this likelihood , but unfortunately they have also stifled the very lifeblood of a healthy industry , a buoyant home market .
21 Maybe they have always gone on at opponents , teammates and referees , but their rantings are now shown in close-up and full colour .
22 Since then they have regularly cleaned the slate and have been laying over the slate side by side .
23 ‘ If the IRA think they can pass on their responsibility for this terrible act by issuing such a nonsensical statement , then they have sadly underestimated the understanding of the British public . ’
24 They , it 's always argued that the parish councils are closest to local people , they had an out and out objection from the Parish Council initially they have subsequently written to me twice in November moderating that position and saying subject to safeguards they they no longer have an outright objection .
25 The High Elves of Ulthuan have never developed gunpowder technology as have the men of the Old World and Dwarfs — indeed they have never needed to do so as their marksmanship with the bow is superior to that of lesser races .
26 Some local authorities have at times defined transport as a personal service , or as an adjunct to their planning policies , and consequently they have heavily subsidised the fares .
27 Instead they have imaginatively reconstructed the imaginary town 's historical development over eight centuries : from the time that the first stone buildings would have been erected , through the period of canal-building and land-reclamation in the seventeenth century , to the twentieth century with its emphasis on the development of ‘ a comfortable urbanity ’ , exemplified by turn-of-the-century villas .
28 Yet they have only touched the tip of the iceberg , especially with respect to old people in their own homes or private care .
29 Yet they have all recognised the urgent need for such a reform , quite independently of the arguments for and against membership of the European currency union , but their governments have lacked the political will to proceed with the necessary changes to their fiscal systems .
30 Recently they have both played in a major revival of The School for Scandal and have toured the Near and Far East .
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