Example sentences of "[adj] [pron] [noun pl] have [verb] " in BNC.

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1 We were camped on ice and as usual my boots had frozen inside the tent .
2 Half my shirts have got buttons missing now !
3 In one industrial estate in Raipur , where the workers of only one company were affiliated , there are now 12 whose employees have sought the protection of the red-and-green flag .
4 To do this your birds have to produce the eggs , and this means good sound management .
5 ‘ Throughout this our clients have remained loyal .
6 I 'm afraid our macs have dripped a little , but that 's the only damage we 've done . ’
7 They establish a structured approach to the management of health and safety and make more explicit what employers have to do to comply with the general duties of the Health and Safety at Work Act and as such they provide a very useful tool in our efforts to improve health and safety at work .
8 Of the many graduates who attended , NOTTINGHAM GRADUATE presents the stories of three whose studies have had a significant impact on their careers .
9 And years ago I used to have sciatica , round the nerve and but it 's only happens when I sit and then the last thing so I went to the doctors the other day and what they do , they see us around bash on , on the knee on the nerve and she said , all my muscles have gone !
10 All , all my windows have got locks on and I said I 'm about six foot four and anyone gets in here I 'll kill them .
11 All my windows have got locks on I said .
12 All my choices have proved ill ’ , says Frodo within a couple of pages of the start of his quest .
13 All my friends have got them and I 'm left out .
14 Although all my aids had to work in unison , I had to really concentrate on being able to work them independently of each other .
15 The weight of gear hanging form my harness does n't bother me , because all my worries have fallen away to spend the day sulking at the foot of the crag .
16 All my enquiries have drawn a blank so far . ’
17 Since 1950 my influences have come from the Flemish Primitives , Frances de la Tour and Stanley Spencer .
18 By the mid-century Freemasonry was strong in Austria and Bohemia , but in the 1780s its activities had come under close scrutiny from the new emperor , Joseph 11 , and the Austrian secret police .
19 Thus when villages became so reduced in size that they were no longer viable their inhabitants had to move out to nearby larger settlements .
20 Polling was cancelled in some villages because all their inhabitants had fled the escalating violence , which has killed 140 people in five months .
21 All their energies had run low now .
22 Manfred Stolpe , chairman of the Berlin-Brandenburg Church Consistory , admitted not all their dreams had come true but it was ‘ a start to the process of dialogue ’ .
23 Tragically , not all their aircrews have come home .
24 To increase the ethnic homogeneity within the regions , families of patients and controls had to have been resident in the region for at least two generations and all their grandparents had to have been born in Europe ; all participants were caucasians .
25 But somehow all their endeavours had come to nothing .
26 She felt as though all her bones had melted and that everyone knew it .
27 Somehow all her dreams had disappeared .
28 Yeah , she looked a state but she looked she 's got two dogs and all her shoes have got rather attractive , as she says , V-shaped in the back of her shoe by these dogs and she comes in and she goes look !
29 One young woman whose husband was killed in an air crash described how all her friends had said she must n't cry in front of her six-year-old daughter .
30 All her temptations had dissolved the moment she had heard Maggie say ,
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