Example sentences of "[noun] have [adv] [verb] [adv prt] the " in BNC.

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1 But contractors for the Re-Roof Housing Association have now sorted out the problems .
2 This may all seem trivial , but I wonder how many fishkeepers have possibly given up the hobby at an early stage because they were unaware their fish were dying from nothing more sinister than overfeeding with resultant ammonia/nitrite stress — and nobody told them .
3 While the official party line remains that the Liberal Democrats would vote against a Queen 's Speech that did not contain a commitment to introduce proportional representation at Westminster , party strategists have not ruled out the option of abstaining .
4 I do n't think the theatre 's ever been endowed with a great deal of fundings but one or two companies in the town that have been prepared to fund obviously the one that strikes me is Gilbey 's cos the Gilbey bar I mean that was funded and like they 've been over the years they have given money even fact as a sad note cos Gilbey 's have actually demised now erm General Portfolio have actually taken on the role in Harlow of funding many things if you actually look all most things that have sponsored until recently have been sponsored by General Portfolio so they 've been to the fore in er fundering funding .
5 Engineers have recently scaled up the process to separate at a rate of a few milligrams per hour .
6 Glaciers have also gouged out the weaker rock along the lines of ancient faults , and deepened the existing valleys there .
7 Two Medau class members from former days have also tracked down the Truro class .
8 Drake and Jewsbury have already tried out the copper-impregnated glass in Zambia , and plan to return there this year to carry out large-scale trials in village ponds and streams .
9 Writers have sometimes brought in the phrase ‘ The Greeks had a word for it . ’
10 It can be argued that mass communications have simply speeded up the whole process of change enormously , rather than imposed a massive and rigid uniformity .
11 Because er in the past people have n't filled in the value of the erm of the work element in in the databases .
12 In ‘ Someone ringing off , leaving things vague , and you uncertain about what will happen next ’ , that 's where people have n't finished off the call , by summarizing what 's happened , and what you 've agreed to do as a result of receiving the call .
13 If my son and my daughter have n't taken up the same interest in art that I have , I see no reason that they should have , and I see no reason to tell them they ought to study this or they ought to do that .
14 The song is , it appears , about the lack of sex education in schools , a subject which we at Public NME feel is indeed worthy of airing , and what a shame more of our nation 's pop stars have n't taken up the musical cudgel , so to speak .
15 So far — perhaps because of difficulty in finding a sufficiently masochistic emissary — the Americans have not taken up the suggestion .
16 Nonetheless , there is a clearly definable move , even in 11–18 schools , to provide the sixth form with its own base — and its own rules — often markedly different from the remainder of the school and in many 11–16 schools , the fifth form have successfully taken over the duties and responsibilities traditionally given to sixth formers ,
17 Markets have always sought out the most profitable locations , and this has inevitably created problems for declining areas .
18 A survey has found just two white rhinoceroses in Hwange National Park , Zimbabwe , raising fears that poachers have virtually wiped out the animal in the country 's main game reserve .
19 The police have also taken on the football hooligans , the hippies , and the criminal gangs .
20 Meanwhile New Scientist understands that ministers have not taken up the offer of the Greenfield committee to hold further meetings to consider the issues of generic drugs further .
21 In contrast , the utility-based argument associated with Buchanan ( 1958 ) does not quarrel with when the resources are used but rather points to the fact that debt-holders have voluntarily taken up the debt and are being compensated for decreased present consumption by the enhanced future consumption that interest and repayment will allow , and hence are not made worse off .
22 How is it , then , that such findings have not brought about the introduction of a formal corrective mechanism ?
23 The water authorities have not ruled out the possibility of flooding large Parts of the Dales , however , and , ever greedier in their search for uplands to despoil and destroy , will have to be watched carefully .
24 Townspeople who form the Loftus Development Trust under the chairmanship of Barbara Welford have now taken over the work of the Civic Trust Project .
25 as if to prove it , our green-fingered experts have again picked up the top prizes in Aberdeen district council 's gardening competition .
26 The two clubs have obviously sorted out the wide gap between their respective ideas of the compensation Stoke should receive and it 's now become clear that Macari will be allowed to negotiate his new terms WITH Stoke City 's approval .
27 Police officers investigating the case have n't ruled out the possibility that the missing funds have been used to buy supplies for the refugees .
28 The NUS and several other student unions have also taken up the campaign and it is hoped that the campaign will extend beyond the student movement to trade unions and women 's groups .
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