Example sentences of "[noun] [Wh pn] have [adv] [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.
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31 | Her major problem is to do with two new girls who have just joined as WP operators . |
32 | There are some 400 mothers who have openly affiliated to the Committee despite the risks involved . |
33 | He is also one of a select band of Palace players who have also appeared in the County Cricket Championship , having done so 14 times for Hampshire between 1957 and 1962 . |
34 | Above all , it is sad that so many educated people have hardened themselves against science , because if they had not , and if instead of floundering historians who have never heard of Joseph Priestley and Erasmus Darwin , and effete scholars of English who have never heard of history , we had Renaissance men , then science might be more controllable , more easily and naturally directed to the fulfilment of human aims : an agent of democracy rather than ( as it so often has been ) of rule by military or commercial despotism . |
35 | Do you have a ‘ gold book ’ or its equivalent where the names are entered of those children who have particularly pleased during the week ? |
36 | Vijay Singh and Paul Broadhurst are just two examples of young players with real potential who have obviously benefited from the experience . |
37 | They heard Vice-Chancellor Colin Campbell thank the many graduates who have already contributed to the cost of the new Centre . |
38 | Nurses who have already worked on medical wards will be familiar with many of these tests . |
39 | After the show the band chill out in the car park , meeting Carpettes from around 16 , who got in on borrowed ID , to those in their mid-20s sucking on roaches who have just heard about the band along with The Charlatans UK ( ! ) and want their logo in felt tip on a T-shirt . |
40 | He said the Kenton Road unit was vital to the 30 adults who have regularly relied on it for help since it began as a pilot project two years ago . |
41 | Another small number of women who have never heard of Lamaze , Velvovski or NW3 have the same experience . |
42 | A slightly different example of emotional support which is a routine part of women 's lives is provided by studies of women who have recently migrated to Britain . |
43 | Women who have only worked for part of their adult lives may not have enough contributions to get a full basic pension on their own record . |
44 | Some of the skiers who have already benefited from this charity are Martin Bell , Deidre Angella , Michael Dixon , Louise McKenzie , Brynrefail School and Barnardo 's Homes . |
45 | Above all , it is sad that so many educated people have hardened themselves against science , because if they had not , and if instead of floundering historians who have never heard of Joseph Priestley and Erasmus Darwin , and effete scholars of English who have never heard of history , we had Renaissance men , then science might be more controllable , more easily and naturally directed to the fulfilment of human aims : an agent of democracy rather than ( as it so often has been ) of rule by military or commercial despotism . |
46 | Two are about to leave Oxford University to work with their former professor — Tony Cheetham — and five other students who have already settled in California . |
47 | Lecturers , especially scientists , find it easier to teach students who have already specialised in their chosen subjects for two years . |
48 | However , he is also keen to hear from residents who have also suffered at the hands of thieves . |
49 | Meanwhile it is male colleagues who have largely benefited from this anti-lesbianism . |