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

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1 My whole body and my limbs have thrilled with his touch who is beyond touch ; and if the end comes here , let it come — let this be my parting word .
2 The COS became the Family Welfare Association shortly after the Second World War and its functions have widened in scope as the need for basic relief has been reduced by the growth of statutory income maintenance services .
3 Historically , British Rail and its predecessors have argued to the House for certain railway lines to be built in a particular way .
4 The public sector and its workers have benefited from a series of pre-election sweeteners , but Major 's one ‘ big idea ’ , the Citizen 's Charter , has offered diminishing returns for the Tories from its inception .
5 The Post Office and its unions have entered into agreements which are designed to improve productivity .
6 Rosaline chides Berowne , and taxes him with certain conditions he must fulfil if he is to gain her hand ( the Princess and her ladies have responded to the death of the King of France by postponing any further romance for one year ) .
7 Therefore the dissociation which Campbell and her colleagues have demonstrated between lip-reading and expression analysis makes perfect sense from a functionalist perspective .
8 They have all blossomed into world-class talents , and their counties have prospered with them .
9 The British Isles linger off the shores of continental Europe , uncertain whether to be apart or a part , and their cattle have developed to some degree in isolation but also with many strong two-way links with the cattle of the Continent .
10 This is how monarchs and their families have lived for generations , without ever questioning that it should be so .
11 ‘ Immigrants and their families have remained until today simply tolerated second-class citizens , ’ it said .
12 The traditional Marxist view that high public spending ensured effective demand and legitimated the capitalist state has come under increasing empirical questioning as , in recent times , those who could be termed capitalists and their supporters have called for spending reductions .
13 Omar Pound , with Walton Litz of Princeton , has edited the letters that his Parents exchanged through their protracted courtship , and their Publishers have made of this a very pretty book .
14 The rain has fed plants and their roots have grown into the rocks and split them apart .
15 The sort of questions they were interested in were : What do old people and their carers have to say about the help they receive ?
16 We would also like to record our thanks to the many people who have covenanted in previous years and whose names have appeared in earlier Reports .
17 Since it first appeared , Althusser 's work has attracted a great deal of attention , and his opponents have focussed in particular on his holist stance .
18 Ewert and his colleagues have studied in detail how the toad recognizes its meal .
19 Simon Conway Morris of Cambridge University , who played a big part in the first reinterpretation of the Burgess animals , thinks Wiwaxia has no living relatives , but is probably related to other fossils he and his colleagues have found in northern Greenland .
20 Will the Minister recognise that some of the benefits that he announced this afternoon are the result of cross-subsidy from the dirty , sleazy pornographic phone calls that he and his colleagues have encouraged for some time ?
21 Mains and his men have chased after the mobile forwards and only time will tell whether this philosophy of fast-footed men will work in the rough and tumble of test rugby .
22 Mr David Cummings , general manager , said : ‘ We have never done anything on this scale , but everyone has been fantastic and our suppliers have stood by us . ’
23 By contrast disabled people and our organisations have called for staff to be paid proper wages .
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