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 . ’ |