Example sentences of "they have [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 They have also since 1984 been brought within the framework of the Financial Management Initiative ( see Chapter 7 ; Cabinet Office ( MPO ) /Treasury ( FMU ) , 1984a ) .
2 They have also to be congratulated for their willingness to talk openly to outsiders such as school pupils about the problems caused by alcohol dependency in an attempt to help reduce the problem within the community . ’
3 A man they have here in the tank
4 But who can look at the images of starving children on the news each night and not believe that they have right on their side ?
5 I mean , my sister 's school they have right from the start and er they do n't I do n't think you get a wide enough circle of friends really .
6 Although they have yet to fully scrutinise the book , sources close to Venables cite at least four areas in which action might be appropriate .
7 Although Kapiti will not release its figures for about a month because they have yet to be audited , Ms Keegan estimated that turnover has increased by about 20% on last year .
8 In some areas , such Partnerships already exist , in others they have yet to be constituted .
9 In some areas , such Partnerships already exist ; in others they have yet to be constituted .
10 A depreciable asset would be shown at its cost less any depreciation ; we say therefore that these written down amounts are ‘ unallocated costs ’ , meaning they have yet to be matched with revenues because they have yet to yield revenues .
11 Given the tension here was one of humiliation , that can be sufficient in itself to sustain the momentum , especially as this workhouse scene comes at a critical point in the sequence structure — for they have already in an earlier lesson experienced the well-intentioned caring of the ‘ lady ’ who housed these girls out of pity but was obliged to hand them over to the authorities .
12 It has always been considered that he viewed the walls of the town , even though they have still to be located with absolute certainty .
13 They have always to be referred to pedagogic decision .
14 A number of marriage counsellors I have spoken to all agree that they have never in fact come across a case where infidelity has improved a marriage .
15 Dickens does this by his attention to even the smallest detail of the characters ' appearance , which includes their faces , clothes and especially any odd phrases or physical blemishes they have as in the case of Pumblechook and his , ‘ I have brought you , Mum , ’ and in Melly 's and Herbert 's cases , that of her strong wrists and his pale young complexion .
16 I was going to Grant Development have come here er because they are interested in our views , er I think as far as the access goes I take your point that visibility is required , but I would imagine that that the highways department will have stipulated what is required , as they have indeed for the development next door , er where the hedge , the present hedge is going to be er set back , erm I I ca n't tell you whether , what stipulation has been made , perhaps these two gentlemen
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