Example sentences of "[det] [conj] have [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 No place to hide , and this that 's just begun
2 The tidal braking would therefore be greatest around perihelion , and it is this that has presumably led to the partial synchronization observed .
3 I ‘ m sure you will all be aware of the projected plan to allow building on the land known as Curriemuirend and the action group that was formed to rally support to oppose this and has effectively done so .
4 She added : ‘ We have had so many inquiries about this and have carefully verified it and we want to set their minds at rest . ’
5 Initiatives such as Sematech helped US industry to catch up , but Grove sees this as having only held the advance of Japanese manufacturers .
6 The same is true of the various biographies of Lloyd George — although , no doubt , when John Grigg 's multi-volume Life reaches 1931 it will illuminate much that has hitherto remained obscure ; likewise , in the case of Lloyd George 's great enemy , Neville Chamberlain , we have to await the completion of David Dilks 's biography .
7 Even affable John , one of nature 's gentlemen , can only take so much and has now stopped being polite because when the police recognize him , as they do , they seem to take a particular delight in grilling someone famous .
8 She said : ‘ I live him very much and have always admired him .
9 They now take home just £50 a week each and have also given up their company cars .
10 In the pellets or scats of many of the predators the teeth are either not broken at all or have only suffered minor damage , and these are for the most part the same species for which little damage to the jaws is evident .
11 Madame then settled back in her seat and fell into a deep sleep for the rest of the journey , full of good food and wine , and liqueurs , while Ellie stared back out of the window and tried to make some sense of all that had just been said , and all that had just happened .
12 After all that had just happened , his apparent lack of emotion was impossible to bear , and a wave of anger washed over her .
13 How could he think — how could he possibly expect that this one dramatic gesture would wipe out all that had already passed between them ?
14 Married life would be a drudgery if it consisted only of leaving all that had previously become important to us .
15 That round , soft face with its clear blue eyes and straight nose , those small , pretty hands , the plump frame swathed in shawls , all that had actually gone to Afghanistan 60 years ago , had taken part in the adventure that had provided the myth and the burden of Alexandra 's childhood .
16 But all that had really happened that evening , he thought , was that he had developed something that was very nearly envy of Dave Fernie .
17 All that had once seemed clear was clouding now , and she chafed under the demand for moral adjustment to this difficult guest with her very real needs .
18 But the most important thing about Lord Robertson was that in this particular case he was even more prejudiced than Lord Grant , although in the light of all that had recently occurred , with far less excuse .
19 There is , of course , an enormous difference between the private/public demands of the two examples : writing my own private notes protects me rather more than having publicly to make suggestions on how the teacher as ‘ patient ’ should , say , knock on a door .
20 If the disaffiliated Party were to prosper it would have to attract those that had previously turned to the Communist Party .
21 After acclamations before the Lateran Palace , like those that had already taken place in front of St Peter 's , the new pope went up to the principal part of the palace , called the Leonine presbyterium , and later celebrated with a banquet .
22 For the hundreds of thousands of Spanish — and non-Spanish — democrats and leftists who fought and died in the Civil War or in the horrendous repression that followed , the forces against which they struggled differed in few essentials from those that had recently brought dictatorship and oppression to Italy , Germany and Austria .
23 Though he had few intellectual interests , he was fascinated by the lineage of ancient families , such as his own , even of those that had long lapsed into obscurity .
24 Now I was about to make a comment that er well most of you know who who you are and where you 're sitting , er those that have already done that have turned their name tags round so we can see .
25 And what of those that have already fallen by the wayside ?
26 If they want to settle out of court , then it has got to be a really substantial settlement to satisfy these people because er those that have already died , er they entered into the litigation in the hope of seeing it through and making sure that , er if anything did happen to them , their wives and families would be catered for and would be er financially settled .
27 But the way things are at the moment , er you know , these people , the next of kin and dependents of those that have already died , until they get money through , they 're going to have to go cap in hand to the government to get whatever handout they can .
28 If you increase the amount of reward the rats run faster than rats that have always received the large reward and if you decrease it the reverse happens ; the rats run more slowly than those that have always had the small reward .
29 The smallest category comprises those that have actually become minor classics .
30 Hunched over or not , it was impossible not to be reminded of the sheer impact of his physical presence — the very same that had once reduced two drunken gentlemen to sobriety in the back of a car .
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