Example sentences of "[noun pl] of [noun] [conj] have " in BNC.

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1 I refer , of course , to manners of thought that have become formalised , certain convolutions , the consistent combination of apprehensions with little twistles of kinaesthetic intimation , d'ye follow me ? ’
2 With non-ionic detergents they have the safety characteristics of QACs but have better performance and do not affect beer head retention .
3 One of the marvellous things about this record is that there 's so many references to all sorts of things that have happened to us over the last couple of years .
4 But if you 're in a general branch such as I am , which is made up from people of all sorts of industries that have come together because none of us are large enough to have a branch within our own industry on our own , then which section do we go to ?
5 Those people have suffered torture and all sorts of indignities and have missing family members .
6 I also take the point Mr has made , and only assure you that we will look at these figures when we get them and take on board the sorts of comments that have just been made by yourself and Mr and by and use them with our judgement applied liberally .
7 erm Has that been a concern of unions , or has it been other sorts of organisations that have been pressing for them over the years ?
8 ( Some male artists continue to think with images of women — Anselm Kiefer 's most recent installation , in London , called ‘ Women of the Revolution ’ , expressed his own painful reckonings of loss , and his nostalgic longing for rebirth , through the names of historical female figures , from Marie-Antoinette to Théroigne de Méricourt ; he symbolised them as beds , shrouded in lead sheets , and puddled with pools — reflections of the artist 's desires in the traditional manner and wholly insensitive appropriations of lives that have barely been rescued as stories .
9 Direct comparison of the results of the two surveys is not possible because of the different methods of classification that have been used .
10 The general attacks on positivism since the 1960s , together with the various dismissals of correctionalism that have been associated with them , have had the effect of virtually eclipsing the traditional causal-corrective concern of criminology .
11 Amidst these changes it is increasingly important to maintain clear channels of communication and have carefully defined ideas about the flow of information .
12 Early efforts to become involved in multi-agency approaches to crime and associated topics were painful experiences … we wanted to maintain the lead in every forum , to be the gatekeepers of power and have the right of veto if decisons were made which did not suit us . ’
13 The boars are free to roam in around 30 acres of forest and have a fairly natural lifestyle .
14 First , it focuses on those aspects of emotion that have to do with prevailing mood , especially changes associated with feelings of depression and elation , though also including other emotional reactions , such as general irritability .
15 We would like to emphasise the fact that implicatures are pragmatic aspects of meaning and have certain identifiable characteristics .
16 Many acts of Parliament that have been passed clearly merit the title of constitutional law .
17 It is information which is vital to any councillor who is trying to go through the analysis of cost centre by cost centre of the expenditures of this council and as such it 's vital that this information is available to us not only by combing through all the relevant minutes and in er minutes of committees that have taken place but paraded together in one place for us all and members of the public to be able to get access to it .
18 Not long ago a performer in Paris won some notoriety for employing her vagina to swallow , and then powerfully eject , table tennis balls and the history of the seamier side of nightlife around the world is littered with accounts of vaginas that have played harmonicas or smoked cigarettes .
19 The project should lead to increasing awareness across disciplines of techniques that have found many successful applications in the physical sciences .
20 erm , I like to talk , so he 's wound down , you know , really sleepy , comes to bed , and I 'm like , that 's when I wind down by chatting away and saying , you know , little snippets of things that have happened to you during the day , and he 's just like , oh , shut up , go to sleep , you know .
21 Ungers plays with conceptions of order that have seemed irrefutable since Galileo and Newton : he created a 1:1 replica of the ceiling of Sophia Ungers ' gallery on the floor — neon strip lights , fixtures , and the capitals of the columns — everything was stood on its head .
22 Because certain textbooks are in great demand , colleges often set aside a student reading room in which are placed multiple copies of textbooks that have been recommended by the lecturers .
23 In some cases of syphilis that have been treated , relapse may occur .
24 Herbivores are , of course , also affected by the carnivory regime , weather , and other physical features , but , in the groups of plants that have survived the animal onslaught , there has been evolution of defensive features , both physical and chemical .
25 Conventional male-oriented values are buried in the very foundations of sociology and have to be dug up to be seen ( but not believed ) .
26 He is critical of some of the excesses of self-protection that have occurred in the past , but is firm in his commitment to the cab-rank rule , under which , quoting Rumpole , it is the barrister 's ‘ sacred duty .
27 As it is , when I use mine , I think of her , and of the generations of Merchants that have not been as lucky as I.
28 Pairs of sentences that have a coherent semantic relation have been shown to be more rapidly processed than pairs in which the relation is less distinct [ Just & carpenter , 1978 ] .
29 The underlying concept is that pairs of sentences that have constituents in common can be related to each other by a linguistic transformation .
30 For research focused on formal aspects of code switching , much of the interest lies in the process whereby two widely divergent grammatical systems are made compatible in such a way that switching is possible between them : hence researchers in this area have mainly concentrated on pairs of languages that have no more than chance ( or universal ) similarities .
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