Example sentences of "[pron] the [noun pl] have [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In 687 and again in 688 Adomnán , abbot of Iona , visited Aldfrith and secured the release of those whom the Northumbrians had seized during this expedition and kept in captivity ( AU s.a. 686 : AT pp. 210 , 211 : CA p. 134 ) .
2 Putnam and Buchsbaurn instructed the controls to create three to four imaginary personalities to match those of the MPD subjects , whom the controls had observed on videotape .
3 They were in the middle of the case , working in a building where bloodstained clothing had been found , and where two people whom the police had questioned about a missing boy had more than passing contact , yet they knew less than anyone .
4 However , they found no trace of Liam Shakespeare , whom the terrorists had claimed to be holding hostage . ’
5 pounds for that griddle there 's so and so 's money and there 's the money for the flowers all in these little bags of money , been counting out all this money and they got home seven o'clock that night and he was then do n't know where he was going with me erm but they piles in the car all three of them the girls have got ta have a shower so they stayed there and er ooh I know where they was going !
6 The third in the trilogy was Akhnaten ( 19830 in which the singers had to contend with ancient Egyptian , Babylonian Akkadian , biblical Hebrew and the language of the country in which the performance was taking place .
7 As we will see in Part II , the answer which the courts have given to this question is neither an unqualified ‘ yes ’ nor an unqualified ‘ no ’ .
8 Given a certain meaning which the courts have ascribed to the term employee , how closely should they supervise the application of that term to the facts of a particular case ?
9 This part analyses the limits which the courts have placed on the freedom of an employee in the absence of express restrictive covenants and upon the ability of employers to restrain employees by contractual restrictions .
10 A third way in which the courts have moved from considerations of procedural form to substance , is by interpreting the concept of fairness as allowing them to consider , in a general sense , whether the decision reached was fair and reasonable .
11 What Kleinwort needed , to give more useful advice , was the detailed forecasts of the company 's and industry 's prospects up until 1992 which the managers had given to their own backers .
12 What does remain to be done ( although in an ideal world it will already have been settled ) is to record the terms upon which the members have entered into their partnership , and ironically that will involve particular consideration of what is to happen when the partnership comes to an end .
13 G. Lightheart will be approached re the state of the range and the extreme cold which the members have to suffer during the winter months .
14 G. Lightheart will be approached re the state of the range and the extreme cold which the members have to suffer during the winter months .
15 He took her hand and gently kissed it , a theatrical gesture which Dalgliesh felt had taken her by surprise and which the others had watched with an unnaturally critical attention .
16 Anthony d'Offay is showing ‘ The New Democratic Pictures ’ of Gilbert & George , the most important group of new images which the artists have created since 1984 ( to 30 January ) .
17 For each rocket , there is a set of five questions which the teams have to answer in order to reach Mars .
18 Mr. Philipson addressed an impassioned argument that it would be quite wrong for the court to vary the injunction at the behest of the defendants , seeing that they had flouted Morland J. 's order , as a result of which the documents had come into the hands of the Federal Reserve Board , who had in turn passed the information to the Bank of England ; and that it would be the antithesis of justice that the consequence of this misconduct should be the discharge of the very injunction which had been designed to protect the plaintiffs from these consequences .
19 … The judges deputed to the benchers of the societies the task of giving lectures , and examining into the sufficiency of the candidates , and of calling them to the Bar , but they are still mere voluntary societies ; and they act by the authority which the judges have delegated to them .
20 The day was a resounding success and achieved some local press coverage if not as much as hoped for and of course there is the sponsorship money which the groups has raised for Amnesty .
21 The well is believed to date from the sixteenth century and still produces the pure water which the inhabitants had drunk in the days of the plague .
22 I was watching from high up , from the upper part of the grandstand , above the Clubhouse floor to which the owners had returned in a chattering flock to watch the race .
23 Certainly in the case of Nicaragua , this strategy played an important part in undermining the undoubted popular support which the Sandinistas had enjoyed in the first part of the 1980s .
24 There were a lot of policemen in surrounding streets and in the park adjoining the embassy from which the refugees have clambered into the grounds .
25 After lengthy media interrogation about the race and our tie — which the commentators had talked into an exciting crescendo — we flopped into the swimming pool .
26 I recently attended the 5th Euro Rugby Trophy Tournament at Leiden who have as their club motto ‘ Doorzetten Is Onze Kracht ’ ( Fortitude is our Strength ) , which the players have adapted to ‘ Drinkken Is Onze Kracht ’ — ‘ Drinking Is ’ …
27 He is delighted with the way in which the players have responded to new coach Stewart McKinney , and is hopeful that better times are on the way .
28 Moreover , it also meant recognising the independent existence of East Germany , which the Soviets had declared to be a sovereign state in 1955 .
29 The standard commissions on which the agents have relied for their income are shown in Table 11.12 .
30 D. The upland farmers concentrate on keeping livestock , mainly on large areas of land which the farmers have left as rough grazing .
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