Example sentences of "[noun sg] have [vb pp] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The outflow of labour from agriculture has denuded many villages of their working populations and replaced them by inhabitants who work in towns and cities and who are not dependent upon farming for their living .
2 Since his tragic mishap , the former marathon runner has accomplished many projects including an outward bound course , abseiling and canoeing .
3 Getting there swifter and more often British Rail has announced more services linking Cleveland with other parts of the region , and promised faster journeys from Darlington to Middlesbrough and Saltburn .
4 This need to attract statutory funding and support has necessitated many compromises , one of which has been to ‘ straighten ’ our image .
5 Link correspondent has reported many employees ' weddings in the past , but now she has become a bride herself .
6 The decision has incensed many civilians , and prompted demonstrations .
7 The failure to find broad patterns relating crime with social and economic change has led some scholars to examine in detail the possibility that government policy may have exercised an independent influence on patterns of crime .
8 Within Judaism and Christianity , Psalm 23 for instance has spawned many misunderstandings .
9 The mathematically confusing and politically risky question of local government funding has worried both administrations .
10 The water level has undergone many changes in past history , due to natural and , more recently , to man-made factors .
11 NMW is launching a new award for the silliest job title in Britain ‘ to demonstrate the degree to which posing has penetrated many companies , at the cost of performance ’ .
12 The true moral has escaped most philosophers who use the story .
13 The 22-year-old Bath back-row forward 's astonishing winding road to glory has taken more twists than a roller-coaster , the most recent providing ample proof ‘ that somebody up there has decided I am going to make it ’ .
14 The text of the cable was : Bodyline bowling has assumed such proportions as to menace the best interests of the game , making protection of the body by the batsmen the main consideration .
15 The recession has hit all industries and acting has been right in the thick of it .
16 Recent Cleveland County Council free school meals figures show a rise in the Yarm and Eaglescliffe area ( 148 last year to 229 this year ) , proving that the recession has hit all pockets , claims Labour candidate John Scott .
17 Recent Cleveland County Council free school meals figures show a rise in the Yarm and Eaglescliffe area ( 148 last year to 229 this year ) , proving that the recession has hit all pockets , claims Labour candidate John Scott .
18 Recession has hit some towns harder than others , and Bookland branches reflected this in sales over the Christmas period ranging from 20% up to declines of 15%l ‘ Overall takings will be up by a few points , but volume will be very slightly down . ’
19 The research provides , through a lengthy national survey , detailed information on how the experience of recession has affected such matters as relations at the work-place , the structure of the labour market , de-skilling and the impact of new technology , the division of labour within the family and the effects of unemployment .
20 WHILE the recession has reduced many families ' incomes , school fees have continued to rise at about twice the rate of inflation .
21 The length and content of the course has changed many times since the last war , and several high-ranking officers are updated each year .
22 The Pantheon has survived many vicissitudes ; first the barbarian invasions and later the despoliation by the Catholic Church .
23 But the ban has upset some workers , and union officials say it 's unnecessary .
24 Professor Wolfgang Wild , president of Munich 's Technical University has provided some pointers .
25 ‘ I find it disgraceful that before the review of the mining industry is even properly under way the Coal Board has issued these notices , ’ he said .
26 Long experience has taught many Irishmen that they will not get from authorities national and local the benefits and services to which they consider themselves entitled without the kindly intervention of some influential personage .
27 And from the beginning of interest in user education the literature has offered many examples of programmes of library user education for schoolchildren , even when school libraries were far less common than they are today .
28 Once SSI and regional health authority monitoring has identified those authorities which were to slow to progress , the pressure was on to bring them up to scratch .
29 All the Contracts are valid and binding and in full force and effect and neither the Vendor nor any other party to any such Contract has breached any provisions of or is in default under the terms of any such Contract .
30 The national contract has had many successes and there is a danger these could be threatened by fragmentation .
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