Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] often have " in BNC.
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1 | The lower , parochial clergy seem often to have had wives and children ; but the ladies and children of the close , of whom Heloise herself had been one , become a thing of the past . |
2 | High interest savings accounts often have one major disadvantage . |
3 | The authors have often had this situation occur , usually by sheer accident . |
4 | Milligan 's jottings have often had a strong environmental message as well . |
5 | But banks have often had problems in fathoming the requirements of technology based companies , particularly new enterprises with no track record . |
6 | The managers of nursing agencies have often had considerable experience in assisting nurses back into practice after a career break , and can be extremely helpful and conscientious in responding to any doubts and queries you may have . |
7 | The upsurge in traffic in the 1980s has alas meant that passengers have often had to stand in the centre aisles , in the lobbies , and around the door vestibules . |
8 | But elsewhere in the country in general they were usually done by indigenous working-class women whose mothers had often had similar jobs before them . |
9 | Their motivation to open homes to black children appears often to have a strong moral and ethical base ( Fricke , 1965 ; Roskes , 1963 ) . |
10 | However , some legislation has influenced this sector since the 1960s , such as the GIA and HAA grants discussed previously , and legislation ostensibly directed at other tenures has often had repercussions for this sector . |
11 | Hence additional measurements have often had to be made and not only should these be related to an a priori hypothesis but also they may be derived from small experimental areas . |