Example sentences of "have [verb] [prep] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 But she has to go to physio though .
2 So who has heard of ANNA before ?
3 It is particularly important that serum should be obtained from blood in which the fibrin clot has formed in plasma rather than whole blood .
4 As our currency has dropped in value so drastically in recent years , the demand should already have revealed itself .
5 Thames Water say they 'll come down hard on anyone caught breaking the new drought order which has come into force today .
6 He has come to England immediately by ship .
7 An incident more affecting adult death education worth mentioning has come to light more recently .
8 Meanwhile the nuns will live close by , enabling them to supervise building work the money for which has come from donations worldwide .
9 In Britain the populist , anti-intellectual pressure has come from government instead of from the people .
10 The argument that a ban will drive ivory trading underground is plainly absurd , since up to 90 per cent of all ivory currently in trade has come from elephants illegally slaughtered by poachers .
11 During May , Maeght 's rue Saint-Merri gallery is featuring young Czechoslovakian artists : Simona Bubanova , Tomas Cisarovsky , Milena Dopitova , Jiri Prihoda , Antonin Strizek , Laco Teren and Filip Turek , none of whom has exhibited in Paris before .
12 If it has grown to £447,000 then £300,000 is taxable on her death but if it falls to £247,000 her estate will only pay tax on £100,000 , assuming that the nil rate band did not change .
13 The number of part-time staff has grown in proportion so that in 1978 there were about 140,000 part-time teachers in further and adult education employed by local authorities .
14 This work has grown in volume recently with the establishment of an EC committee for aggregate standards ( CEN TC/154 ) and the need to harmonise British practice with new European standards .
15 BELOW Once the young dog has grown in confidence then it is more likely to try to pull ahead , as shown here .
16 John Walsh has written of Methodism earlier in the century when it was still painfully experiencing instigated mob hostility that it is " improbable that infant Methodism was strong enough to have much overall effect as an emollient to industrial disturbance , let alone prevent a general revolt " .
17 Philippa has suffered from diabetes ever since she was five years old , so she knows the symptoms of both comas and hypoglycaemic episodes , which are the stage before , only too well .
18 Consider for a minute the tenacity that the concept of " form " has had in design even amongst those most determined to eradicate the idea of " aesthetics " .
19 I wonder if she has used with Crilly today .
20 This has occurred in America too , but to nowhere near the same extent as elsewhere .
21 has stayed at Grimsby throughout , becoming assistant manager , and in 1968 , after the closure of the old floor maltings , took over as manager .
22 they constantly threatened to become more than a handful in every sense , so one sad Saturday he sold the sows with their litters at Taunton market — and since then has dealt with pigs only on paper .
23 He can regard his task as done when he has arrived at entities so simple that they can safely be handed over to physicists .
24 Since Ormesby was formed , thanks to a handful of enthusiasts , he has competed in tournaments all over the country .
25 Scudamore has opted for Chatham instead of stablemate Rushing Wild who first sprang to prominence on Gold Cup day 12 months ago when he demolished the opposition in the Foxhunter Challenge Cup .
26 Tracey Boyd has stuck with animals ever since .
27 Tracey Boyd has stuck with animals ever since .
28 This island seems overrun with small black pigs ( animals so much a part of Tongan life that when Captain Cook presented a pair of hitherto unknown Guernsey cows to the King they were classified as ‘ Cook 's pigs ’ , and the name has stuck for cows ever since ) , and with Australian cruising ‘ yachties ’ who use the Niuas ( as Schouten and LeMaire once did ) as the formal port of entry to the kingdom .
29 But the great thing about The Virtuoso ( 1676 ) , which the RSC has brought to light almost 300 years after its last professional performance , is the very fact that it does n't deviate into sense .
30 Writing out notes helps to fix items in the memory , but it is not a good idea to use notes in a TV interview , as one of the effects of television is to diminish the speaker 's authority if he has to refer to notes continually .
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