Example sentences of "the [noun] [det] have [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | But not for the reasons some had feared . |
2 | But in faith he founded his School , willing the means whereby others could emulate his success , and over the generations many have done so . |
3 | ‘ It is a very encouraging set of measures , even if it lacks the boldness some had hoped for , ' said a spokesman . |
4 | Chapters 5 and 6 have discussed the changes that have been taking place in rural and urban areas and the effects these have had on social structure , poverty and inequality . |
5 | By mid-way through the campaign this had narrowed to a level where nearly as many people agreed as disagreed and by the end of the campaign we had totally swapped over people 's opinions . |
6 | We saw a few small birds flitting away from the roadside , but for the moment these had to remain unidentified ‘ little brown jobs ’ . |
7 | Over the years these have come in a variety of shapes ‘ sizes and materials : mild steel , galvanised steel , cast iron , copper , aluminium and stainless steel . |
8 | Over the years this has averaged out at two gundogs and two rabbiting dogs . |
9 | Over the years this has killed a great many Canberra aircrew . |
10 | The first afternoon of the course , we did nothing , as the participants all had to buckle down and clean out the premises , including the lavatories and the windows . |
11 | In the days of lead type this was done almost automatically because the pieces all had to fit together without any gaps . |
12 | By the end of the evening all had come together very nicely and the Direktor knew the performance was ‘ set ’ for the rest of the Season . |
13 | The teams each had to prepare a menu for 50 diners under the added pressure of working in glass-fronted kitchens so visitors could watch them at work . |
14 | And then the next thing you heard er away in the distance some had landed about Croydon or Streatham or something and , and some landed in the hills rounds about us . |
15 | The problems this has given rise to are compounded when one examines our import record . |
16 | In the UK this had led to high unemployment and the overall decline in manufacturing that marked ‘ deindustrialization ’ in the early 1980s . |
17 | The aim of the project is to document and interpret the complex relationship between gender roles , family structures and marriage ceremonial and the ways each has changed in the twentieth century . |
18 | He was certain the brutal oriental intended to kill them no matter what assurances he might give to the contrary , because of the trouble each had caused him . |
19 | It is difficult to assess the impact this has had , but there does not seem to have been a massive desertion of schools with poor examination results . |
20 | One of the other advantages of this scheme is that the student erm spends some months each year in the company , and in a number of cases in the past this has led to the student erm getting a job when he leaves . |
21 | In the past some have jeered at the burial procedure . |
22 | But if the the reason this has occurred is because of a poverty amongst rich countries rich people which is causing poverty amongst poor people which is material . |
23 | ‘ This is the first time anywhere in the world this has happened . |
24 | Sixteen years later Clive was asked by a House of Commons committee about the way this had happened . |
25 | The construction of spontaneous housing settlements and the way this has induced several governments to support self-help schemes demonstrates the way squatters have taken the situation into their own hands and provided themselves with some sort of shelter . |
26 | This chapter examines the broader economic circumstances of non-institutionalized elderly people , and the way these have changed over the last eighty years , to see how far and in what areas they may challenge the assertions of the ‘ structured dependency ’ school of authors . |
27 | The women all have bashed in noses and black eyes and the men have scars . |
28 | The women all have bashed in noses and black eyes and the men have scars . |
29 | In the Port this had become very marked . |
30 | When the ship goes down , the actors all have to come on stage in wet clothes . |