Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] [verb] the [noun sg] have " in BNC.

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1 The motor car which contained the bomb had been stolen in York Street which is frequented by both political communities .
2 Darlington magistrates heard how Jackson , of Yew Walk , Long Newton , placed an advert in The Northern Echo which said the Ereg had a 1600cc engine .
3 At first Peter 's parents thought he was still suffering from a recent bout of whooping cough , but when he started a second bottle of C-vit they noticed the drink had fermented , turning some of the juice into alcohol .
4 Defending his decision to meet with the South African delegation he said the conversation had dwelt on the future and potential business investment in the country .
5 But now Tewkesbury Borough Council which owns the theatre has decided its time for a change in managment … and this means Stan Stennett has to go .
6 The boy who opened the door had dyed black hair , which heightened the pallor of his face , and his jeans were heavy with zips .
7 Mr James had to pay to swim but his wife got in free because the local council who ran the centre had a policy that anyone of state pension age did not have to pay .
8 I am satisfied that whichever route she followed the plaintiff had sufficient intelligence , personality and drive to achieve the degree she wanted by the Summer of nineteen ninety two .
9 The company succeeded in creating an identity between its own interests and that of the local community , particularly the elite of the local town : ‘ The petty bourgeoisie who dominated the town had proved incapable of generating economic growth and in pursuit of its interests in expanding retail markets had devoted their energies to attracting external capital which would provide employment ’ .
10 And on the promotion challenge , he added : ‘ I 've got a lot of sensible players here but the moment they think the job has been done , we 'll be in trouble .
11 For a moment he thought the gendarme had seen the incident and he instinctively gripped the holdall tighter .
12 Ivanisevic now has a 4–1 record over Sampras and said after the match he thought the American had not done enough to deserve the top ranking , claiming that Jim Courier 's two Grand Slam wins last year gave him a greater claim to the title .
13 Speaking of Tynagh he said the company had failed to fulfil the only planning obligation required of them : that they leave the place as near as possible to how they found it .
14 For a while I believed the bust-up had done the trick .
15 mm I mean every Government does some good and some bad , but on the whole I think the Conservative have done good , because they 've made more people home owners than ever before
16 The person who makes the decision has the power to carry it through .
17 I think the game I think the game has done well in tackling that problem but I do n't think we as a society have done very well in tackling it in the country at large .
18 A leaflet which explains the RET has already been produced and is available free of charge from SCOTVEC .
19 Before long the woman who cleaned the shop had a row with Miss Meers and left , and she refused to replace her .
20 Any student who fails the examination has a compulsory revision ‘ option ’ in final year .
21 A tow to the SS Reina Del Pacifico was followed by a wash in the Chief Petty Officers ' quarters , interrupted by two hits on the ship from a French battery , and when the canoeists came back on deck they found the canoe had been stripped by souvenir hunters , who now began asking for autographs .
22 The General Synod of the Church of England voted last November to allow women priests but the Church Society which opposes the move has won permission for a High Court hearing .
23 Congress was stained during the 1980s by the Bofors case , a scandal which suggested the party had received millions of dollars from the Swedish gun manufacturer as part of a $1.2 billion deal for howitzers .
24 And I mean in nineteen sixty five such a job would cost te about eleven to fifteen pounds which was an anas astronomical amount of money in those days , simply because the man who had the firm had an A licence , or four or five of them , and he was in a mon a monopolistic position you see .
25 Now the man who led the mission has told their story .
26 ‘ The man who beats the victim has to hold the Koran under his arm , ’ a senior official said .
27 But on closer inspection he realised the writer had actually turned out quite a nifty show .
28 or the blue I mean the red 's gone all right .
29 However , he was encouraged by a pre-sentence report which indicated the teenager had ‘ grown up ’ since last April 's attack .
30 Once out of the shelter of the bank he found the wind had strengthened .
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