Example sentences of "have [adv] [vb pp] [adv] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | However , the perm has just come slowly back again . |
2 | Simon has now cut right down on the amount of time he spend playing and has also undergone treatment from his doctor . |
3 | This harassment and unfair bias has now got totally out of hand and has become nonsensical . |
4 | He fired again , and felt the lesser kick which told him the ball had only lodged half-way down the barrel . |
5 | In dark trousers and with the sleeves of a pristine white shirt rolled up to reveal golden , muscled forearms , Vitor had obviously walked straight out from behind his desk and into his car . |
6 | The Warlords had already marched right out of the arena . |
7 | He turned to Marian but she had already plunged far down into unconsciousness , overwhelmed by the need for sleep . |
8 | Depending how quick they actually okay them erm I mean for two years , three years now they they 've just gone straight through with no queries at all . |
9 | The whole bizarre situation had finally slid right out of control . |
10 | dressing gown and it had just gone straight up and the flame |
11 | He looked as if he had just stepped straight out of one of those bespoke tailors in Saville Row in London 's West End . |
12 | ‘ I think so , ’ answered Mildred , though in fact she had made up the tale on the spur of the moment and it had somehow got rather out of hand . |
13 | It had all happened so long ago , and she had found a successful career for herself in radio anyway , despite Luke 's having caused her to be dismissed from that first job back in South Africa and the subsequent need to abandon her Communications course , and as he himself had pointed out — oh , as she herself had always known deep down , hence her long-ago guilt — she had chosen to leave Johannesburg when her father was dying . |
14 | Her massive bosom was heaving in and out and the splash of water down the front of it made a dark wet patch that had probably soaked right through to her skin . |
15 | Kennedy , he said , had no previous conviction but in this , his first crime , he had clearly gone straight in at the deep end . |
16 | The local security equipment retailers had clearly done well out of Ruggiero Miletti 's kidnapping . |
17 | But I I I do suggest to you , that that about demonstrates what we 've really known all along , it was subjectively , that County Council actually has more women employees than men . |
18 | We have also looked further back , to the roots of our culture in the classical period , when philosophers first interpreted happiness as peace of mind . |
19 | I would normally set up an area to the right of the input range but for ease of taking screen dumps I have here gone lower down — do not copy my example in a real database that is going to grow bigger ! |