Example sentences of "have [adv] [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 More recently , however , a variety of factors have rather changed this state of affairs and encouraged the search for a third road to socialism .
2 ‘ Queen Margaret believes , ’ he continued , ‘ that her husband was murdered at Flodden by a member of Les Blancs Sangliers who have since waged continuous war against those who advised her late husband , such as Selkirk and Ruthven . ’
3 Right er number four er the National Entertainments Conference organized by the N U S. I have since secured some money from Executive Committee to send two representatives to this Committee , and it 's in the last week of the summer holidays .
4 They certainly do not justify Geoffrey Cowley 's absurdly optimistic claim in Newsweek that , ‘ They have since dispelled any doubt that apes can really understand signs ’ ( Cowley 1988 : 54 ) .
5 It is not certain that Warrington , best remembered as Philip in Rising Damp , actually swallowed the medicine , but his performances have since had great zest .
6 The school was Summerhill , run by A. S. Neill , whose revolutionary views on education have since had considerable influence on modern teaching methods .
7 no , I , there 's get , a little confusion coming into this case I think , I 'm not blaming anybody , as I understand your case Mr as put to er as put to Mr , you have expressly disavowed any suggestion to this witness that there was any deliberate attempt to deceive any prospective purchaser
8 We have successfully recovered ds DNA fragments as small as 120 bp .
9 Until now , I have unfalteringly exercised that choice to postpone motherhood .
10 By thus consenting they form one body politic and it is implied in the contract that the majority have the right to conclude for the rest and let me quote for when any number of men have by the consent of every individual made a community they have thereby made that community one body with a power to act as one body which is only by the will and determination of the majority it being necessary to that which is one body to move one way a single body ca n't move in two opposite directions simultaneously .
11 They have thereby developed few class allegiances and few commitments to large-scale theories about how society is , or should be , organised .
12 I have rarely heard such stability and depth of image from a moving-coil loudspeaker and these are factors which applied , moreover , across a remarkably wide listening area .
13 ‘ I have rarely seen such elegance , such grace of line , such sobriety of colour . ’
14 ‘ I have rarely known such stultifying of the personal touch between speaker and audience . ’
15 Yet , because of other commitments , I have arguably spent less time than ever with my fish .
16 It so happens that other chemists , supporting more conventional organic ‘ primeval soup ’ theories , have long accepted that clay minerals would have been a help .
17 Within the past few years there have been developments that give rise to the hope that before too long we shall have a filly consistent quantum theory of gravity , one that will agree with general relativity for macroscopic objects and will , one hopes , be free of the mathematical infinities that have long bedeviled other quantum field theories .
18 But economic and commercial policy are also bedrock attributes of the nation state , and the members of the Community have long transferred commercial policy to the Community , while most of them clearly intend to transfer monetary policy to the Community as well .
19 Because of pioneering retailers such as Britain 's J. Sainsbury and Canada 's Loblaw , store brands in those countries have long grabbed big market shares .
20 We have long sought parliamentary protection against the common law and have already accepted some state interference in our rulebooks .
21 American employment and business practices and the disruption of developing an 1,800-acre site have all caused anti-Mouse feeling .
22 To begin with the efficacy of parliamentary control , it is clear that it suffers from the federal constitution itself : the intricacy of policy decisions , complex inter-governmental decision-making structures at the national , sub-national and supranational level , and the inherent complexity of new policy areas , have all made parliamentary scrutiny more difficult .
23 Politicians , pundits and royal watchers have all made public comment on the private life of Charles and Diana .
24 Monetary inflation , falling demand and rising fuel and running costs have all made public transport much more expensive to provide in rural areas .
25 The above examples have all assumed some prescience on the part of the investor .
26 Recent decisions have all supported this view .
27 Under 18 coach George Blackwood will be looking to players like Ivan Steen ( Newry ) , Mark Raphael ( Lisnagarvey ) and Mark Tumilty ( Banbridge ) , who have all experienced senior hockey this season .
28 The previous examples of the use of bioceramics have all included some dependence on mechanical strength and uses have focused on replacing diseased or damaged tissues .
29 There is an honourable tradition amongst musicians , composers and poets of producing work especially for children — the late poet Vinicius de Moraes , singers/composers Chico Buarque , Gilberto Gil , Toquinho , have all produced memorable TV specials for children .
30 Interviews conducted by the investigators in the course of carrying out a pilot survey into the practice of management accounting , consultancy work and casual observation through visiting companies , have all provided substantial evidence of considerable divergence between the prescriptions of textbook theory and actual industrial practice .
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