Example sentences of "and [noun] have [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | The sight of Dalziel and Pascoe had disconcerted him more than he had cared to show . |
2 | Neil had a guilty conscience and Jessica had known it . |
3 | But to live there means also the opportunity to vote for a particular party , whose quixotry and honesty have touched me . |
4 | When Nahum came downstairs from Anna 's room , Dolly and Tom had returned home and Christian had joined them from Handley Farm . |
5 | Perhaps Christian 's ownership of the farm depended in some way upon the manor , or the Fettiplace family , and Christian had called them together to break the bad news to them . |
6 | In the first and second he recognised the papal authority because the Queen and Parliament had accepted it . |
7 | Hampshire police said the woman 's courage and quick-thinking had brought her and the baby unharmed through ‘ a nasty and apparently motiveless ’ crime . |
8 | Dorothy Best , secretary of Durham County Schools AA , said : ‘ Cumbria and ourselves are staging the county championships on the recommended date but unfortunately Cleveland and Northumberland have held theirs a week earlier . |
9 | Me and Lisa have to do it . |
10 | Best of all is the quality of life because with Citalia you will find experience and expertise has allowed us to develop that certain relaxed lifestyle perfect for a holiday . |
11 | The company 's current order book demonstrates why its diverse skills and expertise have made it one of the country 's most sought after building , civil engineering and mechanical and electrical engineering contractors in recent years . |
12 | Our success is due to you the readers , whose loyalty and support has made it all possible . |
13 | Perhaps the only creature to rouse what could be construed as a maternal sense in my heart had been the Egyptian cat , and Nour had killed it . |
14 | In the medieval/religious paradigm the clergy and the church were at the centre of life ; in the scientific/industrial paradigm the scientist and economist have replaced them . |
15 | Then like a fool he had spoken of Maud , and Sarah had seen him as nothing more than a philanderer . |
16 | And Preston very dubious , because she did n't look like she had a baby in her tummy and experience had taught him to be very sceptical about any information his family gave out , especially on the subject of babies and where they came from . |
17 | In short , she had called the shots and Dan had let her . |
18 | Yet both Rosie and Victoria had warned her against letting herself fall for him , in case she followed the same fate as his other nurses . |
19 | For example Bar-Yosef and Kolodny , and Litzenberger and Ramaswamy have found dividends to be significant while Black and Scholes have found them to be without significance . |
20 | However , profit margins are tiny where they exist at all and ICI had made it clear that it was not chasing ‘ profitless prosperity . ’ |
21 | ‘ Lee and Ian have shown they have what it takes to earn first-year professional terms and I 'm delighted they 've agreed to join us . |
22 | Some towns and cities have had it for 20 years or more . |
23 | For no sooner had the taxi dropped them off at their hotel , and Ven had escorted her inside , than , ‘ If you 'll excuse me , Fabia , I have someone to see , ’ he stated evenly — and suddenly she was feeling dreadful on a couple more counts . |
24 | Inasmuch as the appellant is not able to establish the necessary twelve years adverse possession , a decision on this question is strictly obiter , but as the judge has dealt with the point and counsel have argued it before us I will not conclude without making some reference to it . |
25 | A loud clanging , accompanied by a rough , shouted curse , had answered the shriek , and Isabel had known they were passing the dungeons . |
26 | And Ward had said it was all fixed , he would join us on Isvik and navigate us to within sledging distance of the trapped vessel . |
27 | Protocol and politeness had taken him out to the airport to meet the Temporary Duty men off the flight . |
28 | Both Lemper and Stratas have recorded it , but Réaux stands comparison well . |
29 | His wife , Martha Bernays , came from Hamburg , and Freud had met her when she was living in Vienna . |
30 | Although such answers may not seem entirely convincing today , principally because of the insights which Darwin and Freud have given us into ourselves , it is nevertheless true that an approach to the problem based on evolution and psychoanalysis would yield analogous , if different , answers . |