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

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1 That 's a good question and that 's quite interesting , yes , they can actually if a girl has this and she becomes pregnant she has to go back on to her low protein diet while she 's pregnant in case her baby is affected right .
2 Stratus fault-tolerant systems , which are re-badged by a host of companies , including IBM Corp as the System/88 , and Ing C Olivetti & Co SpA as CPS , expects the various OEM arrangements it has to carry on through into its HP era .
3 The conclusion was that " the School has fallen off lamentably in the higher branches of education " .
4 Its autumn survey says that home owners feel that prices have now bottomed out , even though activity has fallen off significantly since the summer .
5 Direct overseas investment has fallen off sharply since the 1989/90 peak .
6 evidence , er I would however like to point out this is n't included into the report , but much of these have these days that incidence of complaints received er by organization such as ours from the general public and I 'm happy to report this indeed can be verified factually that the incidence of complaint against the highway service has dropped off enormously in the last two or three years , certainly within the last two years when we concentrated so much of our time and effort and improved in the quality and immediacy of the service of practice , er the level of complaints these days , and these are general complaints , not
7 Almost before you can see what has come up out of the hold the fish is loaded on the barrow and trundled off at breakneck speed , followed by the small boys and the cats .
8 Erm just to go over the payments for the car park which has come up actually under community industries and the plants , the total being now for plants it was four hundred and forty four pounds er
9 The normally unpolitical and reticent Australian Academy of Science has come out strongly against construction of the dam .
10 Even a Nobel Prize-winner , Professor H. C. Urey , has come out strongly in support of extra-terrestrial causes for mass extinctions .
11 Similarly , Allison has come out strongly in favour of assessment , as the following demonstrates :
12 As the Minister with responsibility for health in Scotland clearly favours trust status and as the Conservative candidate has come out publicly against it , will the Prime Minister tell the House who he agrees with — his Health Minister or the candidate ?
13 Now , Jesus has come back again upon his hands , and he Pilate is faced with this tremendous decision .
14 Our other major domestic market , the distilling industry has come back strongly from the low levels of production of the early 1980s and appears full of optimism , if the huge rise in the share prices of quoted distilling companies is a fair yardstick .
15 ‘ Years ago we threw the old didacticism ( dowdy morality ) out of the window ; it has come back in at the door wearing modern dress ( smart values ) and we do not even recognize it ’ ( p. 159 ) .
16 This modern view has come about not as a result of any further substantial constitutional developments — perhaps strangely , or perhaps significantly , the issue has never been seriously tested — rather , it has come to enjoy widespread , although not universal acquiescence largely because Dicey ( following Stephen and an equivocating Blackstone ) posited it as a central feature of the English constitution and because it has a deceptively simple logical appeal .
17 For a wait-and-see approach to work , the patient has to come back regularly for decay or lack of it to be assessed .
18 The national assembly , up to only a certain period of time , according to the constitution , and then again the parliament has to come back again into the picture .
19 ‘ But sooner or later one has to come back down to earth , ’ she went on .
20 To put it broadly — ignoring all the smaller points of detail — one landscape has grown up piecemeal over centuries , the other is almost entirely planned on a large scale .
21 The other thing they mean is , when my partner has grown up sufficiently for me to believe there 's a fair chance of him changing nappies and giving the 2am feed .
22 Purely on a psychological level , it may be that a culture such as ours that has grown up out of a Judaic-Christian background finds cremation difficult to accept .
23 PAT officials say the number of cases has shot up dramatically in recent months , and is now running at about one case each week .
24 The group has since announced a reduction in staff of one-fifth and it has moved over completely to computer setting and direct input by journalists .
25 In recent weeks his perky figure has turned up twice in the winners enclosure on Northern tracks and when Dance of Words went in for Mick O'Toole last Friday night at Downpatrick this was his seventh winner since his return to Ireland .
26 Ex-Sun/ex-Rational executive Bill Keating has turned up there as vice president , partners and licensing .
27 In the twilight of its life , TOTP has opted for a radical face-lift , which has turned out instead like a make-over from Hell .
28 The true moral of the Nun 's Priest 's Tale is a moral of character and attitude not of precept ; and appropriately the Host responds by commenting on the Nun 's Priest as a character who has proved to be what the Monk has turned out not to be .
29 This was a sardonic reference to the distance which has sometimes separated Levein from selection by the national coach , though the idea of McQueen , last capped against Wales in 1981 , being recalled has turned out not to be so fanciful after all in the midst of the worst injury crisis of Roxburgh 's association with Scotland .
30 The acceptance of the tax cut in the House last month , against the wishes of Democratic leaders , has used up much of the good will cautiously built up earlier in the year for a medium-term , bipartisan deficit-cutting campaign .
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