Example sentences of "[noun prp] have [verb] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Janet Hargreaves has worked regularly in the West End , at the important provincial theatres ( Birmingham , Nottingham , Chichester etc. ) and on television in Dr Who , Crossroads , The Avengers , Voyage Around My Father and many other plays and serials . |
2 | Pierre has taught all over the world — next month he 's running a course here at the Lygon Arms Hotel in Broadway . |
3 | This does n't mean that ICL has given up on the Texas Instruments Inc Sparc line , simply that it can now pick and choose from the two superscalar implementations on offer , says Mike Coote . |
4 | Stonecutter 's Island has changed little since the British colonized Hong Kong . |
5 | Swindon has grown economically in the last 15 years and the unemployment level was down to a record low 2 to 3 years ago . |
6 | Such successful companies as Nalco , in the USA , and some of the companies that ICI has bought recently from the Beatrice group , in the speciality field , discovered this secret many years ago . |
7 | He joined the Gwili Railway shortly after I did and on the very same day as my cousin Paul Lucas , but since then Roger has contributed more to the railway than either of us . |
8 | " Heinrich has to stand here on the deck while you drone on , said Tilda . |
9 | WordPerfect has given up on the Wild West theme in favour of giving away peagreen baseball hats . |
10 | The programme has met with its biggest success in Indonesia , where the FAO has worked closely with the government . |
11 | Johnny has screwed up in the States and is trying to make a fresh start in London . |
12 | ‘ We therefore expect widespread interest from a variety of types of companies looking to relocate in a town with the high quality of life Southport has to offer particularly to the golf enthusiast . ’ |
13 | THE UNITED States has stepped smartly into the lead in research into the safety of nuclear reactors , following the death of Europe 's Super-SARA project earlier this month . |
14 | ‘ It would have been just like Jean to have gone along for the journey . ’ |
15 | As soon as Dennis had roared off towards the offices of Osiris Management Services I strolled down Ramillies Drive to the Parsonage and rang the bell . |
16 | Elaine was now chatting happily with Francis , and Bernice had learnt more about the strangely anachronistic civilization of Arcadia . |
17 | Arkhina had moved calmly into the shelter of the high stone wall . |
18 | Shiona had smiled back at the fair-haired youth who had so recently become her brother . |
19 | True to his brother 's word , David had gone straight for the fish cakes . |
20 | Back inside , Rafiq had gone back to the thousand-dollar question . |
21 | As I entered , Miss Kenton had turned back to the window . |
22 | The number of DEA-controlled deliveries of heroin down the pipeline to the United States had increased noticeably during the winter as a result of Fred Ganem 's special knowledge of the Lebanese communities in Detroit , Houston and Los Angeles . |
23 | Delegates from the United States had lobbied hard for the ICIFI to be affiliated . |
24 | Mrs Wright had stopped now by the hide . |
25 | Sartre and de Beauvoir had to go elsewhere after the Liberation . |
26 | At the 18th green Manuel and Andy had walked back to the marked circle . |
27 | The Land Rover 's motor was already running when he arrived in the street , and when Hennessy had clambered in on the passenger side Windeler moved off without even waiting to see if the door was secure . |
28 | On Ali Tusi 's departure for Persia , Mehmed II built another medrese beside the Uc Serefeli medrese and divided the 100 akce salary Ali Tusi had received equally between the muderrises of the old and new medreses . |
29 | Behind him , Ann had come out of the kitchen with Matthew clutching her skirt . |
30 | Behind him , Maisie had moved away from the window . |