Example sentences of "[coord] have [verb] [pron] the " in BNC.

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1 A sense of something old , strange and eerie came over me as we passed directly below Benbulbin , that strange grey-green mountain , chief link in the chain that guarded Ulster and has made it the most separate of Irish provinces from the beginning of time .
2 Keyhole cockpits are now almost universal but high density polyethylene is still unique to Prijon and has given them the edge in plastic white water kayak design .
3 God means us to know that we are in Christ , and has given us the Spirit to assure us .
4 God means us to grow in Christlikeness , and has given us the Spirit to change us .
5 Initially Edward had been prepared to augment Gloucester 's landed interest with further grants and had given him the custody and marriage of two local heirs , Henry Marney and William Walgrave .
6 Initially Edward had been prepared to augment Gloucester 's landed interest with further grants and had given him the custody and marriage of two local heirs , Henry Marney and William Walgrave .
7 Sean had been bought a replacement knife by Wainfleet and had forgiven him the theft of the first .
8 A long , indented coastline , with many harbours on both the Atlantic and the Mediterranean , gave her easy access to the oceans and had made her the economic centre of the world .
9 He told the doctors all about how my dad had come back to life in this grey cardigan and had told him the secrets of the universe .
10 Michael Green draws attention to the fact that the Gospels represent an entirely new literary form , which was neither history , nor biography , but a highly selective weaving together of fragments using preaching and teaching ‘ arranged in order to show what sort of person Jesus was , to give the evidence on which the disciples had followed him and had adjudged him the Messiah and Son of God , and by the strongest possible implication , challenge the readers to make the same act of faith in Christ as they themselves had done ’ ( Green 1970:229 , 230 ) .
11 Hillary Clinton 's critics say she is way to the left of her husband in her political views and have dubbed her the ‘ Winnie Mandela of American politics . ’
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