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

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1 Dealers are confident that the market has stabilised or is even on the up-turn .
2 However , the key quarterly average has dropped and is down to 33,700 over the three months to March .
3 Thus , further down the chain , demand for low-time pilots and ex-military aircrew has slumped and is not expected to pick up again until the pool of laid-off pilots has been used up , probably in a year 's time .
4 At the top of the backswing , note how the left shoulder has turned and is now in front of and slightly underneath the chin .
5 Neither the court nor a Chief Constable could compel an officer to do acts which can only lawfully be done if the officer himself with reasonable cause suspects that a breach of the peace has occurred or is imminently likely to occur .
6 " The changeable international situation , " he said , " has affected and is still affecting Xinjiang 's social stability .
7 ‘ Whether the child has arrived or is yet to be born is unclear .
8 The area of cropland has peaked and is now static .
9 As the girl dances close to me I can smell her perfume and all that has gone before is completely forgotten ; the slit trenches , the mosquitoes , the wounded and my dead comrades .
10 The ability to modify and alter what has gone before is therefore a necessary part of any system .
11 Pupils could be encouraged to ascertain what is going on in the picture , what has happened or is about to happen , why are people doing certain things .
12 It is hard not to emphasize the negative aspects when you consider what Hong Kong still has to offer and is fast losing .
13 The KGB has survived and is even taking on new tasks , such as distributing western food aid .
14 The only doubt about this was raised by the Court of Appeal in Faccenda Chicken Ltd v Fowler [ 1985 ] 1 All ER 724 where the court specifically left open the question whether additional protection should be afforded to an employer where the former employee is not seeking to earn his living by making use of the body of skill , knowledge and experience which he has acquired but is merely selling the knowledge to a third party ( see p79 above ) .
15 under Sub-Section 2(a) unless the person driving holds a licence to drive such car or has held and is not disqualified for holding or obtaining such a licence
16 under Sub-Section 2 ( b ) ( c ) or ( d ) if to the knowledge of the person claiming to be indemnified the person driving does not hold a licence to drive such car unless he has held and is not disqualified for holding or obtaining such a licence
17 driven by the Policyholder unless he holds a licence to drive such car or has held and is not disqualified for holding or obtaining such a licence
18 driven on the order or with the permission of the Policyholder by any person who to the Policyholders knowledge does not hold a licence to drive such car unless such person has held and is not disqualified for holding or obtaining such a licence
19 What this would have looked like is sometimes difficult to imagine — it may have been no more than a larger-than-average farmstead , or it may have been a palace such as those found at Yeavering and Cheddar .
20 Never the less such places , including remoter rural areas , continued to grow ; decentralization may have slowed but is not yet completely out of steam .
21 If ever there was any documentation relating to this episode , none appears to have survived or is yet to be unearthed .
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