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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Could Kuwaiti have existed without British protection ?
2 The less fortunate have to stand on aching pins as the carriage , unventilated ( it is impossible to fit air conditioning to tube trains as the tunnels are too small to acccommodate such devices ) , grows hot and foetid ; even the lines of Shirley Lim 's Modern Secrets up there amongst the ads- ‘ Last night I dreamt in Chinese/Eating Yankee Shredded Wheat ’ -brought to us by ‘ Poems On The Underground , ’ a ruse to make tube travel a little less stressful , can not alleviate the strap-hangers ' gloom and frustration .
3 Up till now many new developments in the care of the dementing elderly have come from these services .
4 Their preconception that , as science has advanced , phenomena once considered supernatural have yielded to naturalistic explanation , is not without support .
5 As far as applied psychoanalysis is concerned , the neglect of Totem and Taboo and Freud 's phylogenetic theory in general have led to predictable consequences .
6 The Irish have settled into this country and there are communities of them all over do they go and see your concerts and if they do that must mean a great deal to them I should think ?
7 Celtic have agreed to vital stipulations which will add considerably to the value of the Republic of Ireland under-21 international .
8 These have been possible because the portraits of Roman emperors of the first two centuries AD were , for the most part , strongly individualised and because portraits in the round have survived in large numbers — there are in some cases well over a hundred examples for each emperor .
9 Some religious have moved into smaller communities whilst carrying the responsibility for caring for their own elderly and sick brothers and sisters .
10 Too long the deaf have depended upon VOLUNTARY effort .
11 The numbers occurring have declined in recent years .
  Next page