Example sentences of "[n mass] [noun] [conj] have [verb] " in BNC.

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1 By this time several of the aircraft crews that had found the Argosy made arrangements to ferry its crew and passengers to safety .
2 It has conducted an assessment of the various statistical packages for the manipulation and analysis of large-scale hierarchical data sets and has applied some of this work to the dissemination of very large , government-generated data sets ( see below ) .
3 Already he has looked something special in our 125cc races and has notched doubles at Bishopscourt and Aghadowey but more than that he was third in the 125cc Euro round at Mondello so he is heading the right way .
4 He was already depressed about losing his £200,000-a-year job and had written a suicide note to his wife five days before the tragedy .
5 The German Communist Party had not only failed to carry out.the revolution but had vanished as rapidly as the Social Democrats .
6 ACID RAIN is decimating the fish stocks of many Welsh rivers , according to a report presented to the Welsh Water Authority by Roscoe Howells , its director of scientific services , this week , A survey has revealed that ‘ many of the upland streams , rivers and lakes draining afforested catchments in Dyffed and Gwynedd [ south-west and north-west Wales respectively ] can not now support natural fish populations and have depleted populations of aquatic plants and animals ’ .
7 Ford is budgeting for only a slight improvement on last year 's 1.6m market and has abandoned hopes of sales reaching 1.74m , while Peugeot Talbot is projecting a standstill .
8 Such strain could easily kindle the kind of staff attitudes that had led to neglect of patients in some of the other large hospitals .
9 It has encouraged the formation of several women 's media groups and has established a regional information network through its journal We Can .
10 has already crapped himself about the visit cause extra work of course but er the er however we should er revert maybe we 'll keep an eye on the schedule and things er but we we need to tie it up tight so we do n't get a cos I mean what 's being said now in the corridors of power is that the schedule is totally sales driven and it 's the sales department that 's put it together , I am only the administrator , I only I d I completely take my orders from the sales department quote unquote in front of everybody at the management meeting .
11 He began in the then Sales Department and has retained a special interest in the public house operations side of the business .
12 country club : manager is attentive to staff needs and has developed satisfying relationships .
13 Schoolkids are the latest target in a sales ploy that has set tills ringing all over the country .
14 Customs have reviewed their policy on staff discounts and have announced a change to their previous treatment .
15 THORN EMI Software , the computer services division of the electronics and entertainment group , has been bought out by its staff and management in an £82m deal and has taken a new name .
16 It was originally an overshot wheel of 10′ diameter and has left distinct rubbing-marks on the adjacent wall .
17 Huxley argued , in his classic Problems of Relative Growth , published in 1932 , that allometry was found between related species as well as within species because of a common growth mechanism ; a red deer is , in a broad sense , like a roe deer that has gone on growing .
18 Derwentside 's Laura Jackson was selected for the girls ' 14–16 years 100m freestyle but had to withdraw through injury .
19 England had lost fewer players than most countries to World Series Cricket and had won a number of rubbers as a result but , when the armistice was signed , England 's limitations were soon exposed .
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