Example sentences of "have [adj] [vb pp] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Has this cropped up in your history class then , that you 've been doing ? |
2 | The encouragement of joint planning at area/regional level has brought together inter-agency groups for the elderly , though only in some areas has this led on to the formation of specialist sub-groups to consider the needs of dementia sufferers . |
3 | And in that time I became very close to the bunch of desperadoes I 'd first flown out with . |
4 | For a moment , when he 'd first stepped back from it , he 'd experienced the satisfaction of the true craftsman . |
5 | Not only had I had that run in with him over the rehearsals but he was also the fussiest teacher in the school when it came to long hair . |
6 | They must have all walked out on the movie before they saw how the tale ends . |
7 | She did not need to have that pointed out to her . |
8 | Even when published , aspects of APPN networking remain covered by IBM patents , and Data Connection says it is negotiating with the mainframe manufacturer and hopes to have this sorted out in time for the InterOp show later this month . |
9 | He 'd offered to swap stories about what had happened once they had each paired off at the party , but Graham was n't going to tell , and told Slater so as he carefully wrote her name by the side of the numbers : Sarah Fitch . |
10 | No question of compensation arose since the development rights already belonged to the state , but the first owner had these given back to him without payment . |
11 | Mm , well the government might get in our way now , that they 've all elected back in |
12 | you do n't , you think we 've all moved on in things that all |
13 | They used to be in they 've all gone over to Luton . |
14 | Grrr never mind they 've all gone back to school have n't they ? |
15 | We know there 's a problem and we 've all gone back in and . |
16 | They 've all gone off to Fiji . |
17 | I 'm , I 'm the only one working now , they 've , they 've all packed up for the day . |
18 | They 've all walked out on poor Paul . |
19 | But Sally was so good , Luckily I 'd remembered to pack the Farley 's Rusks and she had those mixed up with boiled water the guard got for me from the restaurant car . ’ |
20 | Behind her the two seats were empty , a troublous reminder of where Eddie and Laura had sat side by side when the coach had first set off from Heathrow Airport … had first arrived at the eastern outskirts of Oxford . |
21 | Eva could go walking there the weekends she was free , capturing the beauty of the beeches or a snow scene in detailed photographs , a hobby she had first taken up in Africa . |
22 | Twenty-four hours since she had last looked out on that scene , watched the same blue curtains stir in the draught through the ill-fitting window-frame . |
23 | Some animals have this honed down to a fine art . |
24 | It 's the type of client , life assurance clients are the type of client where the commission 's all come out in the first four years . |
25 | Preferably , you should use the front kick only when you have first moved out of line and the opponent is unable to respond powerfully . |