Example sentences of "[prep] [noun pl] have [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Like there such as housewives have always got no coal . |
2 | To be honest , the evidence for druids having ever performed such grisly ceremonies is very dubious and the whole thing is probably nothing other than a piece of Romano-Christian propaganda aimed at destroying the pagan religion of the Celts . |
3 | The former have moved into this field partly because , with the publication of the Haycocks Report , the time was ripe , but also partly because in many cases , having absorbed colleges of education whose role in initial teacher training for schools has greatly diminished , they wished to redeploy the resources into further education teacher training . |
4 | An appeal for funds has just raised the first £100,000 , enabling the Museum to further improve the facilities offered to the visitors to this already fascinating centre of British aviation and motoring . |
5 | And the sores which have plagued his mouth for months have now disappeared . |
6 | The tying of aid for imports has seriously weakened the policy of standardizing equipment . |
7 | During the year China permitted the establishment of foreign law offices , a measure from which a number of solicitors have already benefited . |
8 | The scene of operations had also changed . |
9 | Debate in the Supreme Soviet began on Sept. 17 , with a view to taking a final vote on Sept. 21 , but in the event the vote had to be abandoned for lack of a quorum , a number of deputies having apparently boycotted the session deliberately in order to force a postponement . |
10 | Untold acres are being buried under bricks and mortar , and even in the countryside deep ploughing , ripping out of hedgerows and widening of roads have seemingly obliterated most traces of the ancient landscape . |
11 | A number of artists have indeed caused some confusion among those who have set expectations by providing picture-books for older readers . |
12 | Up to now this demarcation of activities has only come about by delegation , no control system could enforce these roles . |
13 | A number of employers have already given their seal of approval to a range of SCOTVEC module groupings , and more recognitions are in the pipeline . |
14 | However , studies of groups have repeatedly found two behaviour patterns which recur : |
15 | Computerization has further reduced the skill required of checkout assistants , and the control of stock and the keeping of accounts have also become largely automated . |
16 | SAVERS have a wider choice of safe havens for their funds now , but sceptics may question whether the multiplication of accounts has really improved terms available to depositors . |
17 | The new breed of shareholders has yet to show its skills of actually trading shares for long term appreciation and has tended to sell out at the most lucrative time . |
18 | This generation of vipers has again bitten one of the hands that was stretched out in blessing it . |
19 | A survey for the Welsh Consumers ' Council shows that 40pc of shoppers had never heard of the Government 's citizens ' charter despite publicity costing £350,000 . |
20 | " The community of nations has resolutely gathered to condemn and repel lawless aggression . |
21 | By the 1850s attempts to understand the arrangement of animals had thus reached the limits possible if one assumes that species are fixed in time . |
22 | Michael 's love of animals has even played a significant part in moulding his career . |
23 | As with the Indus River dolphin , the construction of dams has seriously affected the Ganges susu , both through draw-down of rivers and loss of habitat . |
24 | The Law Commission pointed out in a report in April that the use of computers has greatly facilitated the ability to plan and implement in one country a fraud that has its deleterious effect in another . |
25 | Dow Corning , the biggest US manufacturer of implants had already stopped supplying implants in the US and Europe before the moratorium was imposed . |
26 | A series of sessions has since taken place which involved multi-functional , multi-site teams . |
27 | The increase in the use of knives has also heightened the fears of doormen and bouncers , who already ‘ do n't know if they are going home at night ’ . |
28 | The advent of GIS has significantly changed all this . |
29 | It is encouraging that the National Union of Journalists has now inserted an anti-ageist clause into its code of conduct . |
30 | The most tantalising of opportunities has thus opened up for Mr Takeshita : the chance to be prime minister again . |