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

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1 Rosemary Radford Ruether has worked in this way within Catholicism and the American ‘ Woman-church ’ movement .
2 Jim has to deal with any X-rays , lab reports . ’
3 In fact it has nothing to do with political affiliations at all , since admiration and support for Rigoberta Menchu has come from all sides .
4 Victoria has slipped from that part of the head where pressing thoughts gather , taking with her a lot of the baggage that was cluttering up the hallways .
5 There are some unavoidable costs er on that account , particularly on the engine programme where delays to the aircraft programme which result in extra costs on the engine side , are the customer 's liability , erm but the main increase in cost is actually in the equipment area and results I think , from the fact that the equipment prices turned out to be higher than was originally estimated at the start of the programme and also the fact that U K industry won a higher work share on equipment that we had originally been entitled to and budgeted for and lastly the point you mentioned that Germany has withdrawn from some parts of the requirement and that made certain equipments non-common and we have had to take a larger share of the costs of those equipments than originally planned .
6 Erm , but the main increase in cost is actually in the equipment area and results I think from the fact that the equipment prices turned out to be higher than was originally estimated at the start of the programme and also the fact that U K industry won a higher work share on equipment than we had originally been entitled to and budgeted for and lastly the point you mentioned that Germany has withdrawn from some parts of the requirement and that made certain equipments non common and we have had to take a larger share of the cost of those equipments than originally planned .
7 Peurl also wrote four canzoni and these , with a few examples by Hassler and Aichinger , Schein and Scheidt , are practically all that Germany has to show in this genre .
8 Nine fancied Frenchmen were disposed of , yet , rather than introduce a new regime , Fouroux has opted in most cases for rejuvenated blood .
9 Chapple-Hyam has warned for some days that he is reluctant to risk Rodrigo de Triano , winner of the English and Irish 2,000 Guineas , on soft ground .
10 Billingsgate has presided over this decline with all the grace of an oligarchy that sees its power declining .
11 Jan Age Fjortoft — attacker with trouble at Swindon — did not score in 13 matches — Swindon bought Scott from some lower div. club — Scott has put in some goals — and Fjortoft is left out both from Swindon and the national team .
12 I thought Raymond Hill has scored with that shot in the second half and Tony Canning had a great opportunity as well . ’
13 Well Ivan has brought along this harp which is actually an Irish harp which has come a very long way .
14 Ewan had heard of some research projects that made him very uncomfortable about these people 's future .
15 ‘ They say if Jean had stayed in that night and washed her hair then she would be alive today . ’
16 According to a report dated May 21 , Bosnia-Hercegovina had suffered by that date material damage estimated at US$60,000 million-100,000 million ; electricity output was down to 17 per cent of normal levels ; and about four-fifths of the republic 's industrial plant had been destroyed .
17 Of course it would turn out that the dead girl was merely someone Jerome Fanshawe had come across that weekend and who had taken his fancy .
18 In its evidence to the Ashby Committee , the WEA had asked for more grant-aid to finance ‘ a considerable increase ’ in the number of full-time staff .
19 The 1693 title-page calls attention to ‘ Alterations , Additions , and several new SONGS ’ , which is fair enough : Tonson had gone to some trouble to update it .
20 LEAs have to bid for these grants .
21 This partition of Ireland into the twenty-six counties of the Irish Free State and the six counties of Northern Ireland has endured to this day .
22 In a report for the Greater London Association of Community Health Councils , Naomi Pfeffer and Allison Quick wrote , ’ We gained a strong impression that … the quality of treatment that the majority of the infertile men and women receive within the NHS has deteriorated in some areas although , or even because , in vitro fertilisation and embryo transfer have been introduced ’ .
23 Keegan said : ‘ A lot of people appreciate what Mick has done for this club .
24 President Carlos Salinas de Gortari has said on many occasions , in his campaign for a free-trade agreement , that if Mexico can not send its products to the United States , it will send its people instead .
25 British Telecom has pioneered in this area with its Prestel service , but so far this has appealed mainly to business customers .
26 NCLE has argued for some time that schools should have coordinated policies on language as a medium for learning and languages as subjects .
27 Dissatisfaction with and criticism of validation procedures were paralleled by a recognition that the CNAA had succeeded through those procedures in gaining a wide measure of recognition and acceptance for its degrees , and for the institutions where they were offered .
28 On the few occasions on which she and Hugh had met since that time , neither of them had ever said a word about that holiday .
29 Thirty minutes since Dominic had gone inside that room … time enough for a readjustment of ideas , time enough to let resentment flood back to the place it had just left .
30 ‘ I love it here , ’ she said enthusiastically , seeing that Lucenzo had relaxed to some extent and was actually exchanging a few pleasantries with one or two people .
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