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

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1 He pointed out that , despite a tenfold increase in the use of insecticides in the US , annual crop losses to insects have nearly doubled .
2 The idea that the Vocational Training Workshops and the Education Units in prisons have quite distinct and , in many ways , unrelated functions is rapidly changing .
3 Preliminary vaccine tests in humans have largely involved so-called ‘ sub-unit ’ vaccines , made from parts of HIV , which are not infectious .
4 It is also alleged that those countries that are in surplus in relation to intra-EC trade in manufactures have also gained from the CU effect .
5 The GCR board of directors have recently refused quite a number of offers of English Electric Class 50 locomotives at Loughborough .
6 Ways of guaranteeing a quality service to clients have also been pursued in specific fields of work .
7 Individual property owners in cities have long had to conform to legal controls , but planning as a more widespread activity dates only from the mid-twentieth century ( Hall 1982 ) .
8 Governments anxious to reduce socio-economic differences in mortality rates among children have therefore to tackle the problems of housing and urban decay , as well as providing better health services to such families .
9 Latin American efforts to exercise collective bargaining power against multinationals have equally flopped .
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