Example sentences of "[noun sg] and [noun sg] have [adv] [vb pp] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Attempts to explain relationships between emotional arousal and memory have frequently used frameworks which were originally developed as descriptions of the general relationship between arousal and task performance . |
2 | Right , well that tea and coffee have actually turned up , what 's happening here now ? |
3 | Practice and definition have both progressed . |
4 | Left-wing and right-wing , labour and management have never wavered from the pursuit of economic growth . |
5 | Lesser twayblade and heather have already declined on Peak District bogs , while the acid-tolerant cotton-grass and bilberry are now more common . |
6 | Centuries of further wear and tear have now meant that a thorough restoration is needed again . |
7 | The answer , as it seems to us , must be that the court regarded the enhanced right of silence which common law and statute have traditionally conferred upon a person once he has been charged as providing him , in the language of section 2(13) , with a ‘ reasonable excuse ’ for failing to comply with the requirement . |
8 | He said : ‘ I believe my attitude and fitness have both improved since I signed for Wednesday , and I 've got the boss and coach Ritchie Barker to thank for that . |
9 | ‘ It has been pretty hectic , anyhow ’ he explained before pointing out that the Chairman and Treasurer have both resigned , and he was left holding the fort . |
10 | Aerial photography and excavation have also revealed at least three large houses at Kenchester . |
11 | The durations prescribed by the Royal College when it became responsible for the curriculum and examination have steadily increased . |
12 | Heaven and hell have both adopted him . |
13 | The contrast between the two men of near-identical appearance is shown in a less formal , more novelistic manner in the character of the King , depicted in The Prisoner of Zenda as a weak , pleasure-loving young man trying to equip himself for his destiny and in Rupert of Hentzau as a man ill in body , weaned by matters of state , gradually coming to resent his obligations to the man whose courage and energy have twice saved his position for him and burdened by jealous suspicions of his wife 's fidelity . |
14 | A few instances of forged documentation and fraud have subsequently occurred , but only to a limited extent . |
15 | Although few characters from the professions appear to influence demi-caractère dance ( their activities are usually confined to character works ) , the Navy and Army have regularly inspired choreographers. first comes the Navy' . |
16 | The National Curriculum Council ( NCC ) Working Parties on Maths and Science have already reported , and both clearly outline curricula which will need to be developed through practical and experiential approaches . |
17 | Partnership on the cheap , with for example only short term planning possible , and people on short term contracts will make little , if any , difference to the habitual ways in which education and business have traditionally related to one another . |
18 | This experiment was so successful that the European Social Fund and the Department of Education and Science have jointly made available £750,000 for a further three-year training course , which started in 1989 . |
19 | Health hazard headlines about salmonella , listeria and BSE have undoubtedly played a part . |
20 | Increasing excise duties on alcohol and tobacco have traditionally allowed Chancellors of the Exchequer to raise revenues with a matronly wag of the finger that suggests they are trying to do us a favour . |
21 | Both the father and mother have already put in six and a half years of devoted care and certainly physically and perhaps mentally the strains are beginning to tell . |
22 | The Bank of England and the Department of Trade and Industry have already approved the deal which ends more than two years of uncertainty about the ownership of Ansbacher . |
23 | But they indulged in some dubious business ethics to obtain it ( see page 33 ) , and inspectors appointed by the Department of Trade and Industry have apparently said as much . |
24 | Our mass communications make us take such processes for granted : we must remember that television and jet-travel have greatly expanded and accelerated the volume and intensity of such exchanges . |
25 | As a result of this separation , and the increased pressures upon the nurse teacher and the ward sister , theory and reality have sometimes drifted apart . |
26 | Companies such as Oracle , Frame and Progress have reportedly ported to the box . |
27 | Their efficiency and reliability have also increased , to the extent that they can now be regarded as a primary recharging source for a yacht 's batteries alongside the engine alternator or the petrol generator . |
28 | Claus and Sonny agree with a sardonic account of gilded marriage from which passion and companionship have long departed , but the dramatic momentum accrues from the entry of Harvard law professor Dershowitz ( Ron Silver ) accepting a brief to appeal on the suspicion that , guilty or innocent , his client was convicted by prejudiced jurors on flimsy and suspect evidence . |
29 | Third , technical problems of conservation and contraception have frequently caused suffering among their unfortunate adopters . |
30 | Hirst has missed 11 games with an ankle injury , and played when short of fitness , but his pace and power have still made an impression this season . |