Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] the [noun pl] have " in BNC.

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1 Here we find similarities with the position in breach of contract where the courts have recognised the innominate term as a method of reducing the hardship of categorising terms of the contract , irrespective of the consequences of the breach , as conditions ( see below ) .
2 The community advice team in Tooting Bec hospital has seen the need to use their experience in a psychiatric hospital to help others in such hospitals , in particular ones facing closure where the patients have very clear anxieties .
3 Although vertical transmission down the archives of the species is ultimately what ‘ success ’ means , the criterion for success is normally the action that the genes have on bodies , by means of their sideways transmission .
4 He has definitively discovered what happens to socks and underwear once the wearers have been persuaded to shed them , how co-habiting men and women care for their most intimate garments , and how couples come to joint terms with the washing machine — or fail to .
5 There is also possible loss of all forms of maintenance once the children have grown up , and no legal entitlement to the family home when they have finished full time education .
6 However , the DCSLs report that lack of time is a crucial factor hindering the further development of the library initiative in project schools , and comment on the difficulty of sustaining momentum once the monies have been spent .
7 Increasingly , Israel 's own interest lies in winning the recognition that the Arabs have made contingent on a decent settlement for the Palestinians .
8 The one point that he left out of his speech was the recognition that the measures have been welcomed by the principals of the colleges concerned .
9 Britain is fast becoming a sweatshop economy based on cheap labour and no investment and the Tories have proved it .
10 The convincing wins over the Scots saw Australia take its winning sequence to a record eight tests in succession and the Wallabies have now lost only one of the last 13 internationals .
11 It is introduced by looking back at the events which took place at Navron through the eyes of a ‘ trespasser in time ’ observing the memories that still haunt the place after Dona and the others have been and gone .
12 I am not prepared to take action until the facts have been established .
13 Variable proportions of patients with anaemia are found to have dual pathology and it is impossible to be certain which lesion is the major contributor to blood loss until the lesions have been treated .
14 However , such documents have usually been compiled for purposes other than research and the investigators have to glean from them what appears relevant to their study .
15 you know three weeks ago I wrote to Scarborough College and the buggers have n't written back , even to acknowledge my letter . .
16 Mr David Irving and other historians who question the scale of crime and the methods have nothing to do with the British National Party .
17 The 600 's usual thinline profile ( body thickness of 1″ ) has been retained on the Atlantis , but the bridge is lower than is usual for a Rick and the pickups have been countersunk to accommodate a lower playing action across the body .
18 LEVITATION and THE CARDIACS have announced details of a 17-date spring tour together , to conclude with new LPs by both bands .
19 The Department of Transport , the advertising industry and the police have combined to crack down on this menace which is still responsible for so much carnage and misery .
20 Leisure complexes , holiday homes , new towns , barn conversions , roads , open cast mining , the Channel Tunnel link and fish farms … the face of Britain 's countryside is changing , and could be trampled to unrecognition if the developers have their way .
21 Labour and the Conservatives have pitched high profile candidates into this unknown quantity .
22 Both Labour and the Tories have strengthened their position since last week .
23 The lords in parliament , and in the courthouse and the castle , they do not know how we live — they know nothing about us , except that we will die for them , to protect their forts in India and in Scotland ’ — his voice sharpened suddenly , his arm swung round and pointed north and a gust of response rose out of the crowd — ‘ we have always been good at that , their demands can never be satisfied , regiments for the colonies , indentured servants and labourers for the plantations , they have scoured Scotland like a killing wind and the men have been whirled away in the blast of it .
24 E. The crofters of the north west coast and the islands have small farms , usually less than 2 hectares .
25 I do the background briefing but the clients have to do most of the work , and so I always tell them . ’
26 It is thought that there is no theft where the owner recovers an impounded car because the police have no right to retain it : Meredith [ 1973 ] Crim LR 253 , per Judge Da Cunha .
27 ( Similarly appropriation by an executor will be theft because the legatees have an equitable proprietary interest within s.5(1) . )
28 The official unemployment total of two two million six hundred and four thousand one hundred is more than a million short of the real figure because the tories have found thirty ways not to count jobless people .
29 They may , therefore , form in valleys and basins , especially in areas of calcareous rocks , and theoretically should be nearer the margins of the basins as they crystallise earlier than gypsum before the lakes have shrunk to the same degree .
30 The risk of events occurring prior to the Balance Sheet Date but only coming to light after the Accounts have been signed off should be placed on the Vendor .
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