Example sentences of "and [prep] [noun] [pron] have [verb] " in BNC.

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1 He 's a Tory who 's criticized Thamesdown council over its finances and about statues they 've approved around the borough .
2 Along the way , a great deal of information about speech act theory , and about work which has developed and challenged it , is presented clearly and coherently .
3 ‘ About the previous Christmas … we brought our myne unto the Wall , and about Candlemas we had wrought the wall halfe through . ’
4 But no amphibian can truthfully be described as nimble and for hunting they have to rely on something other than agility their tongue .
5 His own hair was combed out over his shoulders , and for make-up he had used only the faintest trace of kohl .
6 Putting it algebraically , the management 's problem is : where W is social benefit as defined above and for simplicity we have assumed two inputs only , say labour and capital .
7 The Scots rebelled and Charles I had to raise more money for an army to quell the uprising and for funds he had to resort to Parliament who demanded the removal of both Archbishop Laud and the Earl of Stafford .
8 Such dreams would not have fitted with her image and for years she had squashed them firmly , but they were still there and the name Andalucía had brought them racing back .
9 The voucher scheme also gets rid of the embarrassment of paying someone , and through Joan I 've got a bit of flexibility about the amount of help I get . ’
10 Oh , yes , from what Father Dolan had said and through information he had got from Constable Fenwick , much too beautiful for her own good .
11 This particular occasion was on a Sunday , and after dinner he had reduced a full bottle of the golden liquid by almost half .
12 European nations have always been , in one way and another , multi-lingual and multi-cultural , and despite policies which have promoted , and sometimes imposed , a common , standard tongue for all citizens , multilingualism remains a feature characteristic of European states .
13 The emphasis in his own later work , and of others who have followed him , has been increasingly on the most vulnerable .
14 to get in , three fifty each and then we paid another six pound , ten P and for that we had popcorn , Minstrels , one large Coke , a lot bigger than that and two small ones , and of course everything 's got like all this on
15 I am bound to say that his personality and his voice with his Glasgow accent were a little disconcerting at first ( I felt rather as if I were being addressed by my highly educated carpenter ) , but he inspired me with such confidence as he went on that I forgot that , and of course one has to recognise that a new era in political life has dawned for England , the old aristocratic school is practically swept out of it , it is the dawn of the new " regime " .
16 We 've actually got a situation outside where I live where a thirty mile an hour speed limit is erm finishes just in front of some of the houses and of course we 've got no access to their the gardens so we just park on the road .
17 And of course we 've got this I have a little dog and she loves to roll in this .
18 And of course we have seen that Wittgenstein wanted to show it impossible that there should be beings who behave like us but have no sensations or different sorts of experiences from ours .
19 Er and of course they had to use these crocodiles er down the coast er where the Germans were holding out er at and Dunkirk you see .
20 It was a mixed development with very much the emphasis on Corporation staff at that time er and of course they had to house the , got house
21 Lowe had worked as a researcher for the Financial Times , Hayling had done his stint with the BBC , and of course they had dabbled in the Big Flame paper and other fringe publications .
22 erm , the adventure section was quite successful in a lot of respects they had quite a few people er attached to it , the scout group and the cub group , cub packs did n't have very many , but erm the adventure section had quite a few people , er and in fact we 've got people doing the tent stalls at the moment that are from a seventh mutant , which is , what it was and of course they 've disenfranchised if you like er but we 're looking , the district is looking to create a new group with Buckland
23 And of course they 've gone is n't them ?
24 They have many more management techniques , which we did n't have — which we 've given them — and of course they 've got new ideas coming along as well. , Pearce 's own progression within Esso was a series of the grasped opportunities he talks about enthusiastically .
25 and of course they 've got to be careful in case they kill the grass and around the outside is what
26 There 's also some murals on the walls , various artists did murals and of course they 've got this grant from for six thousand pound for a exhibition .
27 and we 'd all made different things , you know , and there was loads of food , but his children wanted one particular thing , well they were late coming in and of course it had gone , so he , he was n't very happy
28 Which is a shame , because in its proper place — and of course it has to coexist with the need for supportiveness and respect — it is just a game .
29 but these have broken off and of course it 's dropped off
30 Thank you Chairman , erm , members will be aware that er a planning application has been submitted by at Heathrow Airport and of course it 's got a big terminial at Heathrow .
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