Example sentences of "[noun prp] ['s] [noun] have be [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Birmingham and the Fitzwilliam 's watercolours have been to Japan , the Victoria and Albert 's to East Germany , and the British Museum 's to Cleveland and North Carolina , a tour which resulted in the book under review . |
2 | Hounslow 's headquarters have been at the Church Meadow ground for 70 years but sharing with a cricket club makes it impossible to lay a synthetic surface there . |
3 | Nicholson 's horses have been in sparkling form this season since he moved to his new yard and Baydon Star was sent off a surprisingly generous 13-8 favourite . |
4 | You see , since I was last here , Aycliffe 's clerks have been in negotiation with Quatt . ’ |
5 | Admiral Scowcroft 's visit at the head of a senior delegation including the Deputy Secretary of State , Mr Lawrence Eagleburger , seemed to offer China 's leadership a face saving way to patch up its rift with Washington , with whom China 's relations have been at their lowest ebb since Mr Nixon 's trail-blazing 1972 trip to Beijing . |
6 | The only Wirral opt-out votes preceding St Mary 's College have been at grammar schools . |
7 | Mr Ashraf 's family have been at his hospital bedside for much of the day . |
8 | Jacob 's people have been in Egypt some 370 years . |
9 | Italy 's cities have been at the heart of world history , art and culture , and everywhere tributes remain to great masters like Leonardo Da Vinci . |
10 | ‘ What would Paul 's relations have been with Canon Wheeler ? ’ |
11 | Laura 's parents have been with her since she was flown to the US on May 30 . |
12 | I , I know , I know what Terry 's problems have been over the past |