Example sentences of "have [verb] are [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Nor will he be able to take a sabbatical to formulate the complex structures of meaning lodged deep in the empirical material , which Lévi-Strauss ( 1976 : 80 ) has argued are capable of linking together symbolic and metaphoric programmes to ‘ reveal properties not immediately accessible to the ( empirical ) observation ’ .
2 This is fact is a debate about personal freedom the freedom of our tenants to choose the quite legal activities that take place on their farms for whatever we may think about the merits and de-merits of angling or shooting fox hunting , these are activities that Parliament has decided are permissible .
3 We believe that the tenants about whom my hon. Friend has spoken are responsible people who are capable of taking a mature decision .
4 On one such model what law has to offer are certain types of humanly contrived institutions : legislatures , courts , enforcement agencies , and a certain way of going about making and applying binding rules .
5 So i i it sits side by side with the erm items that we 'd decided are important for us to achieve our visions .
6 As long as people find the Christian story good there is reason to believe in it , or to believe it with the exception of some of the more minor matters such as virgin birth or the creation stories which they have had to decide are untrue ( or only symbolically true ) .
7 If the scouse rumours I 've heard are true , they 'd better lock up Leeds primary schools if he came to Elland Road .
8 The things I 've seen are lovely .
9 Well I thought so but we 've got a We think the builders we 've got are excellent .
10 Up to now all we 've got are light gases the gases that came out of the Big Bang .
11 All the pick-ups you 've mentioned are daft as a brush .
12 All the plants you have listed are terrestrial , respectively swamp plants .
13 This simple set of features which we have claimed are necessary for a discussion of topic are required , quite independently of topic considerations , in any form of discourse analysis .
14 ‘ We have found many of the stations we have visited are interested in using GOMIS as part of their upgrading , and the project at Desnogorsk will be a pilot for possible installation at other stations ’ , said Arthur .
15 It has never been doubted that if directors discover that the accounts that they have presented are defective they can , and should , correct them .
16 We believe that the assumptions we have made are reasonable and that the picture we paint is a valid one .
17 The four we have selected are high definition television , networked multimedia , handheld multimedia and virtual reality .
18 The signal sequence in preprogastrin — that is , residues 1–21 , is sufficient to ensure sequestration into the cisternal space of the endoplasmic reticulum so that the peptides we have measured are likely to be localised to the secretory pathway , most probably taking the constitutive route to the exterior .
19 But basically they will be something in the order of eighty thousand square metres worth of commercial sites in and around the city centre , on sites which we have agreed are suitable for office use .
20 If some or even most of them do not respond , how can we know whether the answers that we have got are representative ?
21 Furthermore , although I recognise that the powers of the Director are circumscribed by section 1(3) and the opening words of section 2(1) , so as to relate only to the investigation of suspected offences , it remains true that the powers which I have summarised are concerned with ‘ the affairs ’ of the suspect , and these must to my mind extend beyond the matters which have caused the charge to be laid .
22 But despite the imperfection of the mental process by which the belief is arrived at it may still be " honest " " , that is , a positive belief that the conclusions they have reached are true .
23 We are still attempting to persuade people that the figures they have been given or have invented are wrong and if we operate on the real figures there is no reason for mass closures of elderly persons homes and we are still attempting to make the refurbishment programme work as best we can to achieve the most we can in the shortest period and for the least money .
24 Citing Maccoby and Jacklin , Greer argues that the gender differences mainstream psychologists have found are insignificant .
25 The background data we have provided are genuine enough , but ‘ Southgate Street ’ does not exist , and no resemblance to any existing establishment is intended .
26 The demographic data we have provided are accurate enough , but no resemblance to any existing hotel or hotels in Knutsford is intended , and the competitive position described here is not the same as it is in reality .
27 For us , the only difference is that the barriers which we have to address are dissimilar to those faced by able-bodied people .
28 Many birds and mammals may have alarm calls that are given to objects that other members of their species have indicated are frightening .
29 If we 've got to close homes , let's close them but make sure the homes that 's left are warm welcoming and give these people the dignity and the independence to which they are entitled to which they 've earned and which they thoroughly deserve .
30 ‘ The deck shapes they have achieved are excellent . ’
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