Example sentences of "[coord] they have [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Most have either grown much more rapidly , or they have declined significantly .
2 ‘ We have been round there in the last couple of days and they have moved on now .
3 They can be told some of the pre-requisites , and have to work out the others out-of-role before starting — perhaps they are told who they are and what has happened , and they have to agree where and when the situation is taking place .
4 He started things off in South Kirby years ago and they have gone ahead ever since .
5 It is an agreement to which our European partners were happy to sign up , and they have gone back to their own countries to celebrate .
6 They 're talking about your lot today , tomorrow it 's going to be about cricket , the day after it 's going to be about something else , it 's and they have to pick up things very quickly .
7 The fading Reds have managed only one win in 11 outings , and they have scored only six goals .
8 The new members have been told that it is unlikely they will get a refund , and they have decided not to take the issue further .
9 Like their Sudanese counterparts , senior medical figures throughout the Arab world are concerned that this decision is based more on political than academic considerations , and they have pointed out that most medical literature is published in English , and that even some Arab medical journals are published in English with a section in Arabic .
10 In that year , Haringey 's Labour councillors learned more about heterosexism than they would ever have believed possible , and they have become far more articulate in their defence of lesbian and gay rights than they were at the time of their election .
11 Their speed of escape reaction is by then greater and they have become much more experienced .
12 their attitudes would , would lead you believe that they have changed and they have become more receptive to the kind of things women have been saying over the years .
13 They are tired , and they have run out of ideas .
14 But electors ca n't be ordered around in the way Labour Party members can , and they have made pretty clear they did n't like the result ( neither do Labour Party members , which is why they have left in droves ) .
15 Scientists have been penetrating areas beyond human senses , and they have developed more and more devices to augment our senses in order that we may see into the heart of matter or reach the ends of the universe .
16 They went to Italy to take up their work and they have remained there ever since .
17 Over a twenty-year production run nearly 1,700 were eventually built , and they have served reliably in 65 countries in every climate and on every continent ( including Antarctica ) .
18 And they have worked out how to channel the eggs out of the nests so as to keep them clean .
19 USL is not a public company and they have chosen not to release their financial figures .
20 Many of the older Suffolk farmworkers , now long retired , remember riding the goaf as lads ; and they have described how they rose higher and higher on the mow as it increased in depth .
21 But for those departments and individuals who received them , they have been vital and they have paid off in ways not expected at the time of the award .
22 We 've been prepared to take gambles , and they have paid off . ’
23 If the unexpected happens and the hotel is completely full and they have overbooked then it is the responsibility of the hotel to find alternate accommodation of the same standard at another hotel for the overflow and bear any additional costs ( cf. transporting guests ) .
24 Yeah , but basically from , from that programme all , all the er , you can see all the resources were really being used all week and , but I had a problem when we came to do the bedrooms that er , you can there , we ran out of work for the decorators to do er removing this thing , once you 've removed and then I managed to squeeze in , but where the second decorator 's erm up to room twenty-three but rather than erm have just one gang than , and not , not using as many as the resources as we possibly could I let them gave the second gang a few rooms that they could actually squeeze in without interrupting I 've let them do up to room twenty-three and then and then basically the carpenting and they have to come in after everybody else has done what they Monday morning basically we just decided that we really needed more resources the earlier sequence of events to , to get so we were getting to so whether we 've been given
25 ‘ One time , ’ he continued slowly , ‘ I come back to my house to find it is rummaged , and they have taken out everything , all the drawers bottoms-up on the floor , also boards ripped up .
26 The children lie down on the floor and they have to stay absolutely still .
27 When I meet them again it is so disappointing because I have changed so much , and they have changed so much , so it 's completely worthless . ’
28 And they have suggested that far from solving the commission 's problem over lost income it will create more administrative difficulties — especially for auction markets .
29 The research team includes people located in different parts of the country and they have carried out in-depth analyses of the campaign in 14 selected constituencies .
30 If people think that the exchange rate will fall further , importers will buy now before the rate does fall and they have to pay more for the imports .
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