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

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1 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 .
2 He added that imports had to continue at competitive levels to safeguard jobs in the processing industry .
3 It is sometimes possible to find a few rare or special examples of an artist 's work that dealers have sold at rising prices , but this is no basis for saying prices for that artist 's work in general have risen .
4 Loaded down with non-performing assets , the banks have balked at new lending , which grew by just 1.1% over the 12 months to April , its slowest ever .
5 To keep clear of British radar and stay undetected , the bombers had to fly at low level and so never attained the necessary height .
6 They mainly worked on the final phase of a mapping and mineral exploration programme on the island of Santa Isabel , in which four BGS geologists have worked at various times over a six-year period .
7 However , the national financial and economic climate prevailing at any given time has influenced the supply and demand for such housing , and prices have altered at different rates ( almost always increasing ) during this period .
8 However , since the presence of the deceased on the premises was in direct contravention of an express instruction issued by the brewery to their manager , the brewery were not liable ; his permission to remain on the premises had ceased at closing time , 10.30 p.m .
9 Margins have been squeezed in road building as house and office specialists have tendered at low prices for road work to fill order books .
10 The overall outline of the schedules follows DC , but there are some differences in notation , and the two schemes have diverged at various points since the original adoption of the structure of DC5 for UDC .
11 Although only a recent feature of modern financial systems , options have existed at various times in the past .
12 Earlier types have run at high power , even when manoeuvring at slow speed , to keep the skirt inflated .
13 Mr Deputy Speaker , er i you will have observed that the two front benches have spoken at incredible length and you have had to reprimand them , or certainly the opposition for er going away from the subject matter and do you not er believe that it would have been far better to allow some back benchers to get .
14 Many laboratories have cooperated at short notice and are analysing large numbers of samples .
15 Those of us who draft these clauses have to look at similar cases , to see which restraints the courts have upheld and which they have declared void .
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