Example sentences of "[noun sg] have [verb] in [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Visitors to Buckleys will see many NEW attractions opening in 1992 — The Yesterday 's World main complex building has tripled in size with many new Victorian and Edwardian shop and room displays , push-button commentaries , animated life-size figures , old fashioned Penny arcade machines and much more … |
2 | The main complex building has tripled in size with many new Victorian and Edwardian displays , such as a bygone chemists , grocers , sweet shop , railway station , wireless shop , maid 's bedroom , photographer 's studio and a World War II street scene plus much more … |
3 | Visitors to Buckleys ‘ The Original Sussex Museum of Shops ’ will see many new attractions opening in 1992 — The Yesterday 's World main complex building has tripled in size with many NEW Victorian and Edwardian shop and room displays , push-button commentaries , animated life-size figures , old-fashioned Penny Arcade machines and a beautiful English Country Garden with a picnic area and a thrilling children 's play area . |
4 | Their style seems Scandinavian , and although some were rebuilt after a fire , this type of building has remained in use here since the sixteenth century for storing nets and other equipment . |
5 | Failure indicates that the Ogre has fled in fear of its life . |
6 | This provision has remained in place for years because the banks wished it so . |
7 | The evidence for this assertion is to be found in Chapter 4 which indicates that , although the greatest growth in private provision has occurred in outpatient services and in hospital and nursing-home facilities , the private market is now moving into primary health care . |
8 | A racing driver has appeared in court accused of deceiving the DSS over income support claims of more than twenty-one thousand pounds . |
9 | The biggest change has come in office building , particularly in London , where in 1989 and 1990 the City , West End and Docklands were full of cranes , hard hats and builders ' wolf whistles . |
10 | A peace campaigner has appeared in court charged with criminal damage . |
11 | Now that the tussle has begun in earnest , the East European telecommunications industry can only grow more confused . |
12 | The Chinese parliament has voted in favour of the controversial Three Gorges dam on the Yangtze river , the biggest hydro-electric project in the world , which will be capable of generating one-eighth of all the power now produced in China . |
13 | A crime novel need not ask that question " Who done it ? " and yet , because its writer has kept in mind the primary duty of entertaining , it will still be something different from the novel that has a crime in it . |
14 | erm If you take a novel like Dorothy Sayers ' Gaudy Night , which is offered as an example of a classic detective story which really is also a novel about academic life , it 's a love story , I think as a love story and as a novel of academic life it 's in many ways very good indeed , but I think as a detective story it 's completely uninteresting you know because one part has to fade in order that the , the other should come into focus . |
15 | Mark Clayton 's cooking has grown in stature with his job responsibility . |
16 | A solicitor 's clerk has appeared in court with five others accused of conspiring to pervert the course of justice . |
17 | A 23-year-old woman law clerk has appeared in court charged with helping him escape and harbouring him . |
18 | From the small beginnings of a meeting in Limerick in 1917 , which 40 Bank Officials attended , the Association has grown in strength and in numbers to a 16,000 strong membership in Great Britain , Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland . |
19 | A translator has to bear in mind the additional meanings that these forms can assume in a Japanese text . |
20 | A soldier has appeared in court charged with the manslaughter of a fellow serviceman . |
21 | So if your car has depreciated in value since you bought it … the loss could be yours and , unless you have a no claims protection policy , you may find that you could lose all or a part of your no claims bonus — check with your insurance company . |
22 | We have had a number of computer failures where the computerisation has resulted in loss of information and much more important for the taxpayer , losses to the taxpayer . ’ |
23 | my Lord I 've asked it and the witness has answered in fact |
24 | The engineering industry has continued in decline for the past year . |
25 | That this particular dybbuk has fallen in love — not with Lil , the magnificent , many-talented , shape-shifting demon queen who has lusted after her for millenia — but with one ordinary , down-to-earth , mortal dyke . |
26 | Post-war cultural relativism and egalitarianism has put in jeopardy France 's very capacity to produce such an aristocracy of the spirit . |
27 | The degree of involvement which an employee has to demonstrate in order to fall foul of this duty need not always be very great . |
28 | This policy of concentration has resulted in housing being provided in the form of large estates , built to uniform design by large building firms , tacked on somewhat incongruously to the older village core . |
29 | ( 2 ) In relation to planning , the certificate from the appropriate authority should state that the applicant has obtained in respect of the premises planning permission under the Town and Country Planning ( Scotland ) Act 1972 or , in the case of an application for the provisional grant of a licence , outline planning permission under sections 39 and 40 of that Act , or , in either case , a determination under section 51 of that Act that planning permission is not required . |
30 | A ROUND-the-clock charity climbing relay to climb all 81 routes in Classic Rock has ended in success and already raised more than £4,000 in aid of motor neurone disease , a crippling affliction of the nervous system . |