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

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1 So TV chiefs have turned to best-selling author Magdalen Nabb and the roly poly hero of her best selling Marshal books .
2 So satellite buffs have to learn by trial and error .
3 PLANS by a health authority to publish the names of consultants with long waiting lists have come under attack .
4 But it was n't just illness doctors had to cope with .
5 Perhaps we shall hear more about that once Opposition Members have reflected on the important role of TECs .
6 Until now period performances have tended to be abrasive and to whizz through the slow movements , making even the sublime Largo of the Double Concerto into a trivial siciliana .
7 Now music lovers have come to the choirs rescue .
8 Until a few weeks ago skin patients had to go for their treatment to the old dermatology hospital in this old TB ward , while research was carried out in a couple of temporary buildings .
9 Even FIMBRA members have succumbed to the continental share
10 Since then village children have gone by bus to the primary school in neighbouring Melbourne .
11 Mustang bomber escort missions to Japan , MIG-15 and F-86 Sabre clashes in Korea and Phantom versus MIG in Vietnam , the reader can learn how fighter tactics have evolved alongside the fighter aircraft employed in them .
12 Relief agencies estimated that approximately 200 people were dying of starvation each week in the Ogaden in the remote south-east , according to reports from mid-October ; malnutrition had sharply increased , with the death rate rising to 12 per 10,000 daily since August , when aid workers had warned of a worsening situation [ see p. 39042 ] .
13 I think a lot of commentators were surprised when Arsenal paid so much money for Ian but his phenomenal strike-rate for them is probably why transfer prices have gone through the roof .
14 In the past where fee disputes have arisen following an M&A engagement we have always been able to establish our position to the lawyers ' satisfaction as a result of a clear and comprehensive engagement letter agreed to in writing by the client .
15 A final move took Moyra to Dartmouth where Medau classes have grown through rallies and demonstrations including the Dartmouth Regatta — can Medau movers really walk on water ?
16 Indeed such is the pressure for adequate car parking that there are a surprising number of cases where brewing companies have applied for permission to demolish not only outbuildings but adjacent cottages , some of them listed … ’
17 It is no coincidence that mass schooling was invented at roughly the time when nation states had come into existence and the need arose to instil in their citizens the idea that the new entity had first claim on their loyalties .
18 Northop Hall have consistently encountered problems when county fixtures have clashed with club successes at local and national level .
19 On March 23-24 over 1,000 demonstrators , many of them unemployed , looted supermarkets and shops owned by Lebanese traders in the economic centre of Port Gentil , where oil workers had gone on strike on March 21 .
20 Again and again Congress resolutions have called for facilities for higher education , but without adequate public subsidy or sponsorship this vital objective awaits fulfilment .
21 In addition to finding such evidence of police racial stereotyping , the Commission also found instances where police officers had lied under oath , fabricated evidence , neglected black prisoners and wrongly imprisoned Aborigines .
22 That 's why police officers have to go to magistrate 's courts , and crown courts , to give evidence .
23 Martin Holden , of Viner Carew , explains : ‘ There is a surplus of residential building land outside main centres , particularly in parts of Cornwall , where land values have fallen by 75 per cent to less than £100,000 an acre — even in Plymouth , where land that was selling for £600,000 an acre is now fetching £200,000 .
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