Example sentences of "[noun sg] have [verb] [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 When Niki said the Paris decision had been the right one , one knows two things about Niki that explain his position : first that any Ferrari driver has to speak through both sides of his mouth , and second , that even were that not so , there is nothing Niki likes as much as winding someone else up .
2 The APU has started along this course with the two independent evaluations of their surveys .
3 The gang has struck at several homes in Monaghan , Cavan and Armagh stealing money from pensioners .
4 Intervention of this kind has occurred in most countries .
5 SCOTTISH Natural Heritage has called for all ships carrying hazardous cargo to be banned from the Minches and Fair Isle Channel .
6 In the centuries between the collapse of the Roman Empire and the present time Split has lived under many regimes and nationalities .
7 This resort has developed on either side of an old fishing town , along two stretches of gently shelving beach .
8 Endorsement of the award has come from many sectors of industry , including Stirling Gallacher , chairman of Sutcliffe Services Group Limited , who says that people are the key to our current and future success as leading contract caterers .
9 The only question in the present case is how far Parliament has gone down that road .
10 ‘ It may be that Parliament has to look at this issue of excluding people from property when they 've got property rights , ’ he said .
11 This page enables you to view what assessment , if any , the specified user has made for this DC .
12 Sadly , the reorganisation has led to some job losses — 22 out of 101 at Spondon , where the dyehouse has closed , and 75 out of 394 at Coventry , where workshop engineering , catering and cleaning services previously done in-house are now being contracted out .
13 The fact is , I fear , that the " itching ear " which popular election has created in most people for hearing candidates has been the ruin of many a parish , and threatens to be the curse of many more .
14 The way their luck has run in this year 's competition it is no idle dream .
15 The way their luck has run in this year 's competition it is no idle dream .
16 Children who read western literature absorb the impact pact which religion has had on that literature .
17 Despite the fact that the explanation or defence could , if true , have been disclosed at the outset and despite the advantage which the defendant has gained by these tactics , no comment may be made to the jury to that effect .
18 There is no doubt that a form of parasitic violence has battened upon this pastime and flourished to such an extent that it has almost killed the host institution .
19 Fluorescence staining has proved of little value in meiotic analysis of the mouse , but in man quinacrine staining originally revealed that it was the non-fluorescent short arm of the Y chromosome which paired with the X at metaphase I of meiosis ( 8 ) .
20 People want to save in a currency that does not depreciate every year as much as the pound has done over many years .
21 But I think your , your thinking has gone along these lines which is fundamental to any planning programme .
22 One consequence of this is that no systematic research programme has resulted from this approach .
23 At a time when crime has doubled in this country and is increasing at a rate of 28 per cent .
24 The offshore industry has tended towards this cloning form , although Press on Tyneside is close up to the boundary with locationally concentrated structure .
25 A great deal has happened in that time and I have enjoyed every minute of it .
26 The church of St. John the Baptist has stood on this site for at least I 200 years but at what date the Christian religion first came to Halling we can only guess .
27 It explains why the institution has turned down such giants as the liner ‘ United States ’ and the largest flying boat ever built — popularly known as the ‘ Spruce Goose ’ .
28 And , at the end of this act we are shown how his ambition has led to another theme , that of appearance and reality , where Macbeth is told by his wife to conceal his thoughts and appear to his guests to be the perfect host whereas he is really supposed to wait for the time to kill the king .
29 Aylesbury 's Bear brook has run through these brick arches since the beginning of the last century .
30 Although two thirds of Oxfordshire teachers consider that the scheme has been useful in producing proposals for change in schools , the actual changes claimed are rather nebulous and a quarter of all teachers are unsure as to whether their review has led to any changes at all .
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