Example sentences of "have [verb] [conj] they [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 Then of course the girl said what she 'd done and they fetched the skull back and had no trouble after …
2 The leaders of the teams on the controls could see her , so she would n't have to mess around with semaphore and bits of thread like they 'd done when they left the Store .
3 You 'll have heard that they lifted the army off the beaches at Dunkirk .
4 But he was clearly in a hurry , so it would have to wait until they reached the palazzo .
5 ‘ I think we 'll have to wait until they notify the next of kin before they release that information . ’
6 But looked at a er at any ordinance survey map , they 'd have seen that they got the track plan wrong .
7 Nevertheless , the possibility remains that , as Wallace argued , many of the sex differences in plumage and coloration ascribed by Darwin to the action of female choice may have evolved because they help the sexes to recognize or locate each other or because they improve male success in competitive interactions .
8 If they had realised when they answered the advertisement in the Evening Citizen that it was bare metal , they would have gone elsewhere .
9 I wonder well they did , they certainly were living in Pegswood , but I 've noticed when they bring the children to school the car frequently comes along the river way .
10 The two policemen took statements from the servants about the last known moments of the occupants of the manor , and from Seb , Tom and Carrie , who described what they had seen as they approached the manor house the previous night .
11 For example , in many road accident situations , the witness will only have realised that an accident had occurred when they heard the crash , and looked round and saw the aftermath , although they will try and tell you that they actually saw the vehicles colliding .
12 It gained substance when Representative Susan Molinari , Republican for New York , related what she and her staff had experienced when they occupied the office before Orton .
13 When the train had gone and they left the station Sarah seemed quiet and thoughtful and Anne thought that she was more upset by Terry 's leaving than she had shown while he was there .
14 Her waterdetector — now lost — had twanged when they crossed the Spanish Fork city limits .
15 The three authors , all former Red Guards ( Li Yi Zhe was their collective pen name ) had been arrested for expressing their radical views in ‘ On Socialist Democracy and the Legal System ’ , although at first Deng Xiaoping and Zhao Ziyang had suggested that they supported the main ideas of the poster .
16 Mortimer had ordered that they reach the cemetery by eleven — one hour before the ceremony would start , or so Dubois had told them before he had returned to his own hounfort .
17 Asprey have said that they view the purchase as an investment ; in the short term their purchase had a beneficial effect on Mallett 's shares which leaped from 45p to 74p on 21–22 December .
18 Their size satisfies everybody — they are small — and the boards of trustees of all the museums have shown that they have the right ability and expertise , and are working well .
19 The police have indicated that they believe the Tamil Tigers were responsible for the bomb , but people are sceptical : Mr Premadasa was the closest thing the Tigers had to a political friend .
20 To prevent such financial losses being made on the payment of relocation allowances , some employers make relocation payments in the form of a loan , which employees have to repay if they leave the organisation within a fixed number of years ( often one or two years ) of the date of the move .
21 The college have stated that they require the room to facilitate the attendance of disabled students and or aerobic classes .
22 Some writers have suggested that they solve the problem of the powerlessness of the individual in relation to the political machine .
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