Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] have [vb pp] [noun] in " in BNC.
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1 | The defence authorities have had difficulties in finding researchers to cooperate with them in some fields . |
2 | However , a number of United States courts have considered cases in which service has been effected by registered mail upon defendants in Japan , a state which has objected to the other modes of service listed in Article 10 but not to the use of the postal channel . |
3 | The opposition parties have brought proceedings in the Diet to a standstill . |
4 | Protestors against the logging of the Picton Forests in south-west Tasmania have staged blockades in an effort to delay the timber cutting , resulting in a number of violent clashes with loggers and several arrests . |
5 | Australian wool prices have jumped 17% in two weeks and are now only 18% below the reserve price of A$7 a kilo that was abandoned in February . |
6 | Team manager Michael Cane and commercial executive Colin Cordy have become partners in a Formula 3000 team to be based in South Oxfordshire . |
7 | U N helicopters have blasted targets in Mogadishou to try to flush out gunmen loyal to Somali Warlord General Adid . |
8 | The specialist gardens have experienced difficulty in linking to BG-BASE . |
9 | ADVERTS featuring real couples discovering the results of a home pregnancy testing kit have sparked controversy in America . |
10 | However , the Maastricht amendments have introduced measures in the sphere of tourism into the Community 's express objectives . |
11 | The other exercise involves a detailed examination of industrial statistics since 1973 in order to detect the various stages and compare the strength by which structural adjustment processes have taken place in the different economies . |
12 | In little more than a decade , its operating systems have won dominance in the personal-computer industry . |
13 | FOR as long as most people can remember , the stocky figure , big head and proud , tight smile of Jordan 's King Hussein have symbolised stability in the wildness of the Middle East . |
14 | Whitehall officials have encountered difficulties in deciding which essential services to include . |
15 | Silvertown personnel have visited Nippon in Osaka and ‘ Japanese days ’ have been held at the London site to familiarise UK workers with customs , etiquette and basic language . |
16 | The wing veins have sprung joints in them . |
17 | The year has seen further growth in Far East markets together with a rapid expansion of our business in the Middle East , whilst new product ranges have provided opportunities in traditional European markets . |
18 | Lower tax rates have sharpened incentives in business . |
19 | The holiday of a lifetime for a group of deprived schoolchildren may have to be cancelled because more than half of their business sponsors have gone bust in the recession . |
20 | As the new term is about to start , they 've been told that 6 of their 10 business sponsors have gone bust in the last 4 months . |
21 | It is the first time UN forces have returned fire in Bosnia and there are fears of further attacks . |
22 | Just as it appeared that political compromise would prevail , both Mr Yeltsin and Mr Kravchuk have allowed nationalists in their camp to take the initiative , partly to divert attention from domestic troubles . |
23 | However , many multiple sclerosis victims have reported improvements in health since changing fillings , and there have been rumours that even Princess Diana has had hers done . |
24 | He concluded that the planet 's habitability is under attack but its natural resilience is probably greater than is normally assumed , and that in the environmental field geographers have made contributions in environmental perception and hazard assessment and also in the area of unified physical and biogeographic research : |
25 | EMPLOYEES at Alexandra Pottery have adopted Children In Need as their charity for 1993 . |
26 | We are pleased to note that both France and the United States have joined Russia in adopting temporary moratoria on testing , and the US is now committed to achieving a Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty at the latest by 1996 , and to resuming talks with Russia to that end . |
27 | ‘ Despite a difficult trading position caused by a considerable drop in customer numbers , I am pleased to be able to tell you that the strenuous efforts of the management team , staff members of the associated Preservation Society have brought success in reducing costs to a level less than the revenue that we have earned , ’ he said . |
28 | Suggestions that Boeing might collaborate with the Japanese on another jet development project have raised protests in Washington about the transfer of technology in an industry where the US maintains a strong lead over the Japanese . |
29 | It is worth remarking again on some of the issues with which instrumentalist accounts have had difficulty in coming to terms with before turning our attention , finally , to structuralist accounts . |
30 | Notwithstanding a proposed Whitewash , the Panel will not usually waive the Rule 9 obligation if the directors and their concert parties have acquired shares in the knowledge that the company intended to redeem or purchase its own shares . |