Example sentences of "and [adj] have [adv] [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | Today , Upper-Intermediate and Advanced have also established themselves as modern classroom classics . |
2 | The Government and Labour have both urged a tougher approach to juvenile crime , but Dr Carey asked : ‘ Should we be tougher on children ? |
3 | In such cases melatonin might be some sort of ‘ darkness indicator ’ and some have even called it an ‘ internal time-cue ’ . |
4 | He said yesterday : ‘ Everywhere I 've gone , fans have asked me to do well against Roma , and some have just tried to touch me . |
5 | CCG are recruiting about 70 staff to run the site , and some have already started working on site security and other services during the mobilisation phase . |
6 | Many councils have investigated , and some have actually pursued , such policies of privatisation , or contracting out . |
7 | Most birds were seen on open downland , levels and coastal marshes , but Hen Harriers winter fairly regularly in Ashdown Forest , and some have recently wintered in large tracts of forestry plantations . |
8 | Drake has black head , glossed green , with prominent white spot between bill and eye ; duck and immature have less peaked head , chocolate-brown with no spot . |
9 | Half the patients with Crohn 's disease in this series developed fistulas after operation and three have already had their pouch removed . |
10 | Though it has remained in much the same place , it has undergone very extensive modifications and these have profoundly influenced the distribution of its wildlife . |
11 | The procedures for closure allow for periods of consultation and these have often led to bitter disputes within the community with the result that decisions regarding closure are delayed , or based on non-scientific data . |
12 | Tables 6.2 and 6.3 have already illustrated the class skew of different papers , and the smaller age and gender skew . |
13 | Hundreds of these unfortunates now face losing their homes and many have already done so , in spite of a campaign to limit individual liabilities . |
14 | Across the Atlantic , American city librarians have developed remarkable programmes of " outreach " to the disadvantaged in slum and ghetto , and many have recently developed active information services somewhat on the lines of our Citizens Advice Bureaux but with a more active involvement and identification with the needs and problems of those who approach them . |
15 | That , however , is to ignore the reality of Arab politics , where governments are unrepresentative of popular will , and many have long functioned as clients for Western interests in the region . |
16 | Such dogs , like this Pug , tend to overheat and many have actually suffocated in hot weather . |
17 | Radios 2 and 3 have irrevocably lost listeners now that they have been squeezed on to FM only ; so will Radio 1 , which is to meet the same fate . |
18 | Assuming that of 100 brain damaged individuals 50 have left sided and 50 have right sided lesions , the expected upper limit for the frequency of aphasia will be 48 plus 2 , that is , 50 per cent . |
19 | Indeed quite a proportion of the branch plants which were established in the peripheral regions in the 1960s and '70s have now closed ; their spin-off effects were small and the unemployment in those regions , as we have seen , has risen sharply again . |
20 | Central governments elected in 1979 , 1983 and 1987 have clearly benefited from UDCs in general and especially the LDDC . |
21 | This is a test that the English , Irish , Scots and Welsh have all passed time and again . |
22 | The chain now has 200 budget hotels in Europe , and two have just opened in Britain ( in Doncaster and Stockton-on-Tees ) . |
23 | The Scottish No1 , Russell Devine , has been joined by his Inverness team-mate , Dave Allan , and both have just set new personal bests . |
24 | However , the trends of the 1960s , 1970s and 1980s have already created different planning problems . |