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

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1 Chairman Sam Smith has since resigned as have three non-executive directors .
2 The Minister of State , Scottish Office was present during the opening speeches of this debate but he has since disappeared and has not returned since .
3 Her old flatmate Carolyn Pride , who has since married and become Carolyn Bartholomew , has been instrumental in this .
4 The baby 's mother has since married and informs us that , at great expense , she has had our grandson 's name changed by Deed Poll to that of her new husband .
5 It has successfully developed and operated a port at Sheerness in Kent and drew on this experience in deciding to develop a commercial port in the easternmost portion of the old dockyard .
6 The whole festival is heavily dependent on sponsorship and for the last five years it has successfully attracted and maintained a number of business sponsors both locally and nationally .
7 The pioneer of this kind of approach is Kit Martin , who has successfully rescued and converted a series of great country houses including Dingley in Northamptonshire , Gunton in Norfolk , Callaly in Northumberland and most recently Tyninghame in East Lothian .
8 Antonia Fraser 's admirable book has entirely filled that need .
9 Of the sculptures exhibited in Brussels , the most important and the biggest is ‘ Bâteau zoologique ’ , which the artist has personally retouched and installed on site to obtain a particular emphasis .
10 But the Prime Minister has obviously decided that having ridden the rough waters of the recession , the Chancellor should be given credit for the recovery .
11 It is interesting to note that although cost benefit has undoubtedly remained attractive to local authorities operating in difficult financial circumstances , evaluation theory has long recognized that cost benefit analysis can not be applied uniformly :
12 One has only to mouth that thought to recognise its absurdity .
13 If it is a loss of earnings the court has only to ascertain and add up the net earnings lost , and if it is loss caused by out-of-pocket expenditure the court has only to ascertain and add up the total expenditure .
14 If it is a loss of earnings the court has only to ascertain and add up the net earnings lost , and if it is loss caused by out-of-pocket expenditure the court has only to ascertain and add up the total expenditure .
15 In the introduction they outline how the encounter with postmodern theory has literally expanded and diversified the discourses of feminist art historians producing what they define as ‘ neo-Marxist ’ , ‘ constructivist ’ and ‘ poststructuralist ’ accounts in addition to their own ‘ liberal feminist ’ project .
16 As ketamine is a powerful anaesthetic its uncontrolled use in social settings is a cause for concern , although there is little documented evidence , as yet , that its non-medical use has greatly increased as suggested by media reports .
17 The ravages committed by man subvert the relations and destroy the balance which nature had established between her organized and her inorganic creations ; and she avenges herself upon the intruder , by letting loose upon her defaced provinces destructive energies hitherto kept in check by organic forces destined to be his best auxiliaries , but which he has unwisely dispersed and driven from the field of action .
18 And for Richardson , the best of times is not at one in the morning when he has suddenly awoken and jumped out of bed .
19 has suddenly backfired and allowed a noxious element to it , to creep in because , if I might just carry on .
20 It must also be satisfied that the adopter has not received nor agreed to receive , and that no person has made or given or agreed to make or give to the adopter , any payment in consideration of the adoption , except such as the court may sanction .
21 Units have tended to fall not rise , so the value of many endowments has not grown as expected .
22 The Commission has not stated or indicated which countries are discriminating against financial institutions from EC member states ; but so-called economic needs tests in Canada and Australia were cited as examples .
23 Well I mean that is i i something that well to the best off my knowledge , the government has not announced or taken any sort of decision on .
24 Mr Robert Macrae , for Burnett , told the court : ‘ He realises he was irresponsible and he has not seen or heard from the girl involved since . ’
25 ‘ Clough has not decided whether to retain Crossley for Saturday 's game against QPR , but he will be under pressure to give Andrew Marriott a chance until Freidle 's work permit is granted . ’
26 He says Alsys has not decided whether to make Soft Bench or Atherton the backplane of the Thomson Ada software engineering thrust .
27 If the lecturer is also known to be the examiner , he is unlikely to set a question on a topic that he has not covered or referred to in his lectures — although this can not be guaranteed .
28 But the surprising interlude — the lava , pouring at the rate of a million tons a day since December from Europe 's highest and most active volcano , has not stopped but has simply stopped here — provided a rare example of nature doing the protecting .
29 Secondly , the development of Docklands has been ‘ unplanned ’ in the sense that the Corporation has not followed or adhered to statutory plans of the Boroughs nor followed normal planning and consultation procedure .
30 The writer has not thought or planned out the ideas or points to be made ; the clue of " was was " and doubt about " contend " and " content " point to the speed with which it was written .
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