Example sentences of "the [noun] [adv] have " in BNC.

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1 The Premier also has the largest majority of any MP , 36,230 votes ahead of his Labour rival .
2 Time- asymmetry thus implies that while the terrain was undergoing upheaval new types of animal arose through a feedback process , because they needed the land for further food , and because the waxing and waning ice-ages together with ( or as a result of ) the early breakup and reformation of the continents often had major and fatal consequences for marine and land faunas .
3 Oh , I think the majority always have worked hard , but they , some of them became quite flamboyant and extravagant in their gestures about what they , how they wanted to change things , and I think nowadays they , perhaps sadly , really , they feel they , they ca n't so they just knuckle down to it all .
4 The contingency originally had provision for some four thousand pounds for waste disposal .
5 So although th th the equality of opportunity may be there the attitudes maybe have n't changed that much , or have they ?
6 that once , like the appendix doubtless had
7 What little the labourers often had they sought to preserve , supported frequently by local tradesmen and small farmers who feared the end of their contracts with the parish overseers .
8 As well as running an art gallery in the shop , the Kennys also had a bookbinding business whose services included ‘ Edges gilt ; white handsewn headbands ; handmarbled endpapers ; full oasis goatskin in differing colours ; gold blocked on vellum , oasis circular piece superimposed with antique compass … ‘
9 For whatever that small voice of intuition was telling her about her destiny , common-sense decreed that the Prince already had a full hand of potential suitors .
10 The Prince also has three assistant private secretaries — Peter Westmacott , who is on secondment from the Foreign Office , and advises on diplomatic niceties ; Commander Richard Aylard , retired from the Navy , who is Comptroller of the Household , and the Prince 's resident environmental expert ; and Guy Salter , with business expertise .
11 The Royal family are country people , their interests and off-duty activities are all to do with the countryside , and the Prince always had a good knowledge of its workings ; but it was not until after he became chairman of the steering committee for Wales that he discovered the danger it was in .
12 The Prince now has a strong team behind him , which is more in tune with his activities than ever before , and better qualified .
13 If the House of Commons had done so in relation to the allegedly offending provision under review in Pickin 's case , would the provision nevertheless have remained valid ?
14 Since the mid-1970s there has been growing recognition that residential care can only be effective when it is part of a package aimed at helping the family as a whole , and where parents are involved in all aspects of the care process .
15 Since the mid-1970s there has been an attempt to fuse the voluntaristic , militaristic , flamboyant aspects of Guevarism and Castroism with the tactical positions of more orthodox thought .
16 Did n't Cloughie get done for doing something similar a few years ago when he chinned the Forest fan who 'd run on the pitch ( later kissed him but brought out one of the all-time commentators classics from Greavesie when he said ‘ It was the first time the shit really had hit the fan ’ ) .
17 Most information is already printed on the form , and the retailer only has to add :
18 This means that the retailer always has up-to-date information about the levels of goods in stock , the availability of sizes , etc .
19 The writer only has memories of a few freights and the diesel hauled York-Bournemouth in 1964 .
20 The accounts also have to be prepared in line with the accepted practice within the accounting profession , as laid down in a series of Statements of Standard Accounting Practice ( SSAPs ) issued by the Accounting Standards Committee .
21 Neither had achieved any of the thresholds necessary for such an award , and in the views of the DCSLs neither had gained anything positive from their token participation .
22 The Flames now have to fit in a home and away Championship decider with the A winners , likely to be Solihull , some time over the three weekends of the promotion play-offs .
23 If the admission etc is delivered late but in a default action before judgment is entered or in a fixed date action before the return day , then the court proceeds as if the admission etc had been filed in time , as far as possible .
24 The award also has deeper implications .
25 The board meanwhile has tried to dissuade players from choosing a contract with an Australian club over a place on the tour of Papua New Guinea and New Zealand next summer .
26 The board meanwhile has tried to dissuade players from choosing a contract with an Australian club over a place on the tour of Papua New Guinea and New Zealand next summer .
27 The only councillor to speak — and vote — against the extension of licensing rules , Gary Coutts , said the board already had powers to restrict the operation of licensed premises where there was trouble .
28 The Board also has started considering matters where there might be change in the longer term .
29 It is only when sailing the board fast has become natural that the attention can be fully focused on tactics .
30 The board usually has little credibility ; there is little reliable financial information , no management , assets or money .
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