Example sentences of "[det] [art] [noun pl] have [verb] " in BNC.

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1 However , a glance at a catalogue issued in the 1920s illustrates how little the designs have changed over the last seventy years .
2 To realise this the Egyptians have enlisted the expertise of Italian museum curators and scholars .
3 However , at the end of all this the adventurers have to move to the staircase opposite to continue their journey upward .
4 From this the courts have inferred that , except where the employer is under a statutory duty or there is some other restriction as to the type of contract that it can make with its servants or the grounds on which it can dismiss them , the servant has no procedural protection .
5 For this the police have settled on a compound called Tenax G C ( poly p 2.6. diphenyl phenylene oxide ) which has the advantage that it does not mix with water .
6 To try to combat this the police have organised an educational play warning of the dangers of talking to strangers .
7 One young girl , who had Asian friends and kept saying ‘ I 'm not being colour prejudiced , you know ’ , complained that things were slipping out of control : ‘ I mean , we 're leaving school soon , and half the jobs have gone .
8 Oh it does hurt me to see how much the girls have spent on Christmas wrapping paper
9 But Briggs saw how much the ancients have to teach us , ’ says Houston .
10 seven ninety nine I do n't know how much the waistcoats have gone down to but they most probably gone down as well to about ten pounds the waistcoats .
11 It 's been great great success for everybody , er all the competitors have enjoyed it , I think all the organizers have enjoyed it as well and I think we 're all looking forward to coming back next year .
12 In some areas , fishing cooperatives or honey production have been organized and all the zones have established a variety of small artisanal industries run as cooperatives .
13 They pointed out that nearly all the studies have focused upon young men and that far less was known about the sub-cultural activities and work careers of young women .
14 All the studies have shown that there is a redistribution of income from the higher to the lower income groups .
15 It is so rarely when all the fledglings have left the nest , to have them all together again .
16 All the promoters have to do is turn up with the act .
17 All the teams have won their division of the Sundrige this season , and six will be doing battle in the top flight of their respective regions next year .
18 The winner is the team in which all the members have run with the spoon and are back to their places .
19 The winner will be the first Six in which all the members have had a go at egg rolling and have returned to their places .
20 Thus , in many Heteroptera , the suboesophageal and prothoracic ganglia are distinct but all the others have fused together .
21 And now all the others have disappeared .
22 For all the others have taken their gifts and gone and I have come to look for him . "
23 Now all the women have got long skirts and all the blokes have got really sensible haircuts , they all do oil painting and the music they like is shite .
24 All the grown-ups have to help in getting food for the community .
25 When all the blocks have gone you move on to the next level , sound easy ?
26 All the adventurers have to do is to be out of sight of the Fiend when it emerges after 3 Turns .
27 ‘ I notice all the bells have stopped ringing , ’ he said brightly .
28 Cos all the letters have come off man . !
29 All the firms have detailed client agreement forms that need to be studied carefully .
30 A little later on , when all the relatives have gone home and the number of attentive friends at the time of the funeral has dwindled , it might be the time when the bereaved begin to reflect on their changed circumstances and try to evaluate how they feel both about themselves and the person who has died .
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