Example sentences of "have [verb] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Some of these puzzles , Jim , must 've fallen down behind the erm fermenting bin . |
2 | I 'm not saying that I would 've picked up on all those points because |
3 | so of course that would 've come out at a later stage , yeah , you know there 's a lot of business miles involved in flying to all these er places . |
4 | Although that information would 've come out with her salary would n't it ? |
5 | But I , I , I know that I missed out on the , the private education one because I should 've come back on that . |
6 | ‘ I see they 've caught up with him in Huddersfield , ’ Ma said , ‘ that prisoner . ’ |
7 | The Terminator game , which costs £40 , has jumped straight into the Top Ten best-selling list . |
8 | ‘ I can only imagine someone has jumped out on her and dragged her away for some reason . |
9 | It is quite evident that in some areas farming has become a distinctly precarious occupation but , in exchanging the effects of the EC 's Common Agricultural Policy for the need to produce results in a rugby field , Hare may find that he has jumped out of the frying pan into the fire . |
10 | You can count on the fingers of one hand the times Mr Kinnock has jumped in among the public . |
11 | Erm , he has stripped away from these true selves everything that we normally think of as institute of , of a self . |
12 | An ancient city which has plunged right into the midst of the twentieth century , Bangkok is a fascinating mixture of ancient and modern values — noisy markets right next to the high walls of turreted royal palaces , serene gardens overlooked by modern hotels and the notorious Phatphong Road for discos , massage parlours and outrageous floorshows . |
13 | Bearing in mind your warm endorsement of our report ( to CPRW ) … and the widespread support it has received both in Wales and further afield , I trust you will actively consider taking an initiative which will receive general support … and could give considerable kudos as well as economic and environmental benefits to Wales . ’ |
14 | In Latin America a second wave of nationalism , which may be regarded as a continuation of the national independence struggles against the Spanish and Portuguese empires in the early nineteenth century , has developed vigorously in the present century in opposition to American economic dominance , and has been connected more or less closely with socialist and reforming movements directed against the internal domination of these societies by an upper class composed of landowners , and more recently , of elements of a national bourgeoisie . |
15 | Community psychiatric nurses help many patients return home and cope without the need for hospitalization , and their role has developed markedly in recent years as the emphasis has shifted towards the community . |
16 | Since 1961 , it has happened 17 times in 31 seasons , or over half : a remarkable proportion given the economic imbalance that has developed already within English football during the last 31 years . |
17 | The young girl was called Anne-Sophie Mutter , whom Karajan took with him to Oxford for his special thank-you concert in the Sheldonian Theatre and whose career has developed formidably since 1977 . |
18 | Alan Hingston , Executive Director of IDB 's Marketing Development Division , said : ‘ Scandinavia has long been one of IDB 's target regions and business for Northern Ireland companies has developed steadily over the past decade . |
19 | In the US , the practice has developed whereby in instances where the authorities have successfully prosecuted the defendant , the private plaintiff may use the findings of the criminal trial to prove his own case . |
20 | Science , as it has developed right across the board since the end of the sixteenth century , has operated with the axiomatic assumption that events in the material world , out there , external to human minds , are governed by regularities which are so coherent and consistent that they can be treated as " natural laws " . |
21 | The role of users within the mental health system has developed rapidly over the past 10 years . |
22 | Clearly , this process has developed considerably during the late twentieth century . |
23 | One major subject area within the polytechnics that has developed considerably in recent years is that of teacher education . |
24 | There is no doubt that the industry has developed sufficiently in the past decade for an MBO or similar venture capital-financed transaction always to be on the vendor 's agenda if a disposal is being contemplated . |
25 | Teachers of these classes need to know the extent , and the limits , of special provision , and to be in a position to identify and meet continuing needs , and to explore the relevance for all pupils using English of the understanding that has developed specifically in relation to the teaching of English to speakers of other languages . |
26 | Theatre for Oxford has developed out of his theatre tours abroad , for which he has directed The Importance of Being Ernest , in which he also plays Dr Chasuble , The Glass Menagerie , The Promise , Shaw 's Village Wooing , Arthur Miller 's Elegy for a Lady and Pinter 's The Caretaker . |
27 | This belief in ‘ independence ’ is well entrenched in the West and it has developed out of a general mistrust of centralized political power and of power that had historically not tolerated the free expression of dissenting views . |
28 | Marketing has developed out of sales . |
29 | The project has developed out of previous research funded by the ESRC on decision making processes in transport operations . |
30 | Criticism of the empress has developed along at least three different lines . |