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

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1 If they sell , they acknowledge a loss which may exceed the discount that secured creditors eventually have to accept .
2 Therefore , the narrow issue in this case is whether , as Mr. Page contends and the courts below have held , certiorari lies against the visitor to quash his decision as being erroneous in point of law notwithstanding that the question of law arises under the domestic law of the university which the visitor has ‘ exclusive ’ jurisdiction to decide .
3 So , slowly , the memories of their idyllic times together had faded .
4 Savings resulting from the Energy Efficiency Office 's programmes alone have led to a current annual energy saving worth more than £500 million a year .
5 ‘ Until this issue is resolved … at the individual level there is concern that charges could be used to limit demand for services and may lead to major problems of access to services between authorities , with health authorities perhaps having to provide services in inappropriate settings … ’
6 And we 've had people quite often in these sessions eventually have said , well no I do n't I do n't think I will .
7 Aerial work pilots such as crop-sprayers , aerial photographers , power-line inspectors etc. have to give great concentration to their work and have little opportunity to scan the sky for aircraft approaching at high speed .
8 Similar results were reported by Bowers , Neilman , Satz and Altman ( 1978 ) who observed a bilateral but asymmetrical impairment on finger tapping when subjects merely had to listen to a story knowing that they would subsequently be asked to recall its contents .
9 Grabow and Elliott therefore carried out an experiment similar to that of McAdam and Whitaker and found that movements of the tongue to left or right induced asymmetric scalp potentials which were not observed when subjects merely had to think of a word .
10 In some cases the districts alone have established joint committees within the area covered by a top-tier authority .
11 They 're blaming a new system of tolls which means drivers only have to pay going one way .
12 When the balance sheet was finally totted up after the war , it was estimated that 1O , OOO Frenchmen alone had laid down their lives on this one small corner of France .
13 But in nitrocellulose filter-binding assays , both mutant proteins apparently had increased affinities for DNA compared with the wild-type protein , and altered ionic strength dependencies of operator affinities ( Fig. 3 ) .
14 Ulster 's Security Minister , John Cope says the teenagers only had to stop .
15 The dinosaurs alone have commanded as much popular attention as the rest of the fossil animal kingdom combined .
16 Between April 1st and May 1st , the casualty totals had mounted from 81,607 Germans and 89,000 French to 120,000 and 133,000 respectively ; by the end of the month , French losses alone had reached approximately 185,000 ( roughly equal to the overall German losses in the Battle of Stalingrad ) .
17 Croydon cars already had cushioned seats of the highest standard on both decks and chromium plated handrails , so that they required less modification than the ex-L.C.C. cars rebuilt at the same time .
18 The balance of output between the sectors thus has shifted , but what this does not tell us is whether services are now the ‘ engine ’ of growth within the economy .
19 This is why commercial units generally have fixed outputs .
20 There is no need for the former , given that the schools already have to publish examination results and that under the Conservatives they will have to be inspected by a new form of genuinely independent inspecting agencies .
21 There were reports of some units already having transferred allegiance to Ukraine , including the 48th division , withdrawn from Czechoslovakia in 1990 , which had disobeyed orders of Sept. 10 to move to the Caucasus .
22 The speakers just have to do everything twice , taking note of which family is playing host .
23 In Northern Ireland new drivers already have to display an ‘ R ’ ( for restricted ) plate and may not exceed 45mph for one year after passing their test .
24 The old form of the testimonium was usually as follows : IN WITNESS whereof the parties hereto have caused their common seals ( for corporations ) to be hereunto affixed the day and year first before written or IN WITNESS whereof the parties hereto have hereunto placed their hands and seals ( for individuals ) the day and year first before written Section 1 of the Law of Property ( Miscellaneous Provisions ) Act 1989 coupled with s 36A of the Companies Act 1985 have introduced changes to the execution of deeds by providing that a document shall not be a deed unless it is clear on its face that it is intended to be a deed .
25 In witness whereof the Parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the date set forth above .
26 I think candidates somehow have got to assume that the admissions tutors or selectors do n't think the candidate wants to do the course .
27 Inspectors usually have to carry out their inspections in noisy and busy surroundings , which may affect their ability to concentrate .
28 A step-ladder , cans of paint , a sack of potatoes and assorted rubble lay where Kirkwoods once had frolicked .
29 We played really well and while the other contenders still had to play each other , our run-in was not too bad .
30 The most famous ( or notorious ) is the giant squid at 15 m or more in length , but some of the extinct ammonites and nautiloids were of similar dimension , and were the largest shelled animals ever to have lived .
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