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

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1 — Dance nights every Saturday have started at Thornley WMC with music provided by the resident dance band Trumpet and Crumpet .
2 The radial Spanish trunk network had to contend with one of the most difficult geographies in Europe , which means that most routes from Madrid to the coast have to cross at least one mountain range , while in Britain the major centres are connected across relatively easy terrain .
3 Four Axminster Gripper looms have arrived at Brindley Road , from LDP 's factory at Warwick which is being closed down following the take over .
4 First , because there are still far more betrayed women than men around : the percentage of wives playing away may have risen from 26% in the 50s to around 40% now , but a conservative estimate suggests that 60% of husbands have cheated at least once — and one US survey puts the figure as high as 82% .
5 Edinburgh District Council have been consulted and officials from their Planning Department have looked at the route and agreed that it has good potential .
6 Edinburgh District Council have been consulted and officials from their Planning Department have looked at the route and agreed that it has good potential .
7 Another point which has n't been taken up , despite us being invited to is why is the Greater York area the size that it is , and this is a point that the Senior Inspector raised , er in other towns and cities , I 'm thinking particularly of Exeter for example , the districts have looked at supplying their city based land supply problems on a journey to work area , now that area would be significantly greater than we 're looking at here , and it seems to me in this location er where we see a potential abundance of supply beyond the strict confines of the Greater York area is a very apposite question to ask , why is the Greater York area the area that it is ?
8 Three successive Home Secretaries have stood at the Dispatch Box and pledged to do away with holding prisoners in police cells .
9 In one sense they are the British equivalent of political advertising on American television ‘ but they differ from such advertising in three very important ways : first , PFB broadcasting is free ( although the parties have to bear at least some of the production costs — indeed , all of the production costs if they wish to use private production facilities ) ; second , the number of PEB broadcasts is fixed by agreement between broadcasters and the parties to reflect ( roughly ) the current popular standing of the parties ( in 1987 Labour , the Liberal-SDP Alliance , and the Conservatives got exactly equal time for PEBs while other parties received very much less ) ; third , the broadcasters have insisted , against the politicians ’ wishes , that PEBs be short programmes typically ten minutes long , rather than high-impact adverts of perhaps twenty or thirty seconds ' duration .
10 Although authors have arrived at different figures , thus reflecting the inherent difficulty and speculative nature of the task involved , they have been unanimous in one conclusion : persons are deprived of far more money by corporate crimes than they are by ordinary economic crimes , such as robbery , theft , larceny , and auto-theft .
11 Mick and Lisa Hayes have lived at Haydon Wick in Swindon for the past 9 years .
12 Now all these other eyes have looked at it I feel different about it .
13 And I know that Bob and Sue have booked at the Claremont so there 'll be quite a few of us there .
14 Yields have remained at an average of more than 2.6 tonnes a hectare .
15 We are naturally disappointed that substantial catastrophe losses have come at a time when the pace of our underlying recovery is accelerating , but we are confident that the improvement in our performance is soundly based and will continue to show through as strong management action proves increasingly effective . ’
16 Two letterbombs have exploded at the homes of people who work with animals .
17 Well I think we 'll have , if the brakes have gone at least we 've recorded our last words for it
18 some youngsters have died at their first sniffing session
19 But all factions have leaped at every opportunity to attack others .
20 Since the 12th century , 4 Kings of England have stayed at Llanthony — if the money is n't found soon , there 'll be no visitors in the 21st — not even tourists .
21 In six appearances in carcass competitions at the Royal Smithfield Show he has taken three major championships and three reserves ; his lambs have triumphed at the Birmingham Primestock Show ‘ umpteen times ’ and topped the lot at the first national Welsh Primestock Show last year at Builth Wells .
22 John and Ann Searancke have lived at Chequers for nearly twenty years and have continually improved the property — their care and love of the house shows .
23 Both companies have arrived at the same answer .
24 RAIL commuters have protested at timetable changes they claim will leave them with a long wait or walk .
25 Only Manchester United in two cups have won at Leeds since Ronnie Moran guided Liverpool to a 5-4 win 30 League games ago .
26 The council have looked at three proposals : Cuts , of at least sixteen million pounds , thus avoiding charge capping .
27 The problem of the trade balance is caused by the fact that imports have risen at an even faster rate , a most unusual phenomenon during such a severe recession .
28 In common with other leading manufacturers , Nike has majored on fit as the latest sports shoe battleground , but the Oregonians have arrived at their solution in a relatively minimalist fashion .
29 And in the last two years many up-and-coming bands have played at Darlington wine bars Perry 's and Harvey 's .
30 ‘ Where there is a contract for the sale of specific goods , and the goods without the knowledge of the seller have perished at the time when the contract is made , the contract is void . ’
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