Example sentences of "[num] [conj] have [adv] [vb pp] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | These changes , in the piecemeal fashion in which the Act is being implemented , will come into force in September 1993 and have already led to what Adrian Randall , finance director of the Cancer Research Campaign , calls , ‘ some howlers ’ . |
2 | I am 26 and have just lost my virginity after a year-long relationship . |
3 | David , Grant and Stuart are due to complete their studies towards the end of 1995 but have already cleared the first hurdle . |
4 | The People 's Party and the Czechoslovak Socialist Party , which functioned as proper political parties before 1948 and have since had a satellite existence , have begun to flex their muscles . |
5 | So we 've got this group of people who are and just retired , they 're sixty-five and have just retired , and they 're looking forward to their pension le lo losing completely in two-and-a-half years time unless something 's done about it . |
6 | Leeds have done well with ( 2 ) since ‘ 89 and have wisely pursued ( 1 ) in the last couple of years too . |
7 | The dynamic due , who wiped the floor with 35 other couples , first teamed up in 1981 and have twice represented Canada in competitions . |
8 | Ladbrokes had quoted Francois Boutin 's colt at 40–1 but have now taken him out of their list . |
9 | Ladbrokes had quoted Jenny Pitman 's gelding , who has been off the course for over two and a half years , at 33-1 but have now scratched him from their list . |
10 | Since then , we have increased it by £225 million and have now raised it by a further £342 million . |
11 | New Stewards came in early 1983 but have since moved on and Tony and Cheryl Wright started in December 1985 . |
12 | House prices there boomed in 1987 and the first-half of 1988 and have since fallen more sharply than in most other areas . |
13 | House prices there boomed in 1987 and the first-half of 1988 and have since fallen more sharply than in most other areas . |