Example sentences of "['s] [noun sg] have [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The score at Dens Park and Parkhead decreed that Willie Miller 's defence has now conceded fewer goals than any other club in the top flight of the Scottish game , the Aberdeen rearguard having been breached only 26 times .
2 The women 's category has also attracted many of Ireland 's top stars , with in addition to Moira O'Neill , we have Theresa Duffy and Theresa Kidd .
3 The R Y A beginner 's course has certainly got Suzanne here sailing with confidence in no time at all .
4 ‘ It 's a skull really , but the saint 's skin has never rotted away , ’ he informed me .
5 But , above all , this enlargement made provision for the revival of the local past which Lanfranc 's building had rigorously excluded : on either side of the high altar were the altars of Dunstan and Elphege , and over the altar was a beam on which they stood flanking the figure of Christ in Majesty .
6 By the early nineteenth century the attitude of the Establishment to Pilgrim 's Progress had greatly changed .
7 Walahfrid in Theodoric 's Statue had already hinted at his disaffection : Pippin was not among the family party at Aachen in August 829 , but stayed at home .
8 Bill 's story has finally convinced me of one thing — the nature of Mandy Smith 's ‘ mystery illness ’ .
9 Peter Brooke 's ministry has now rejected all of these .
10 Several attempts to force Nabiyev 's resignation had already failed before he was eventually ousted .
11 Gabriel 's luck had certainly changed .
12 By the time they reached the curry , which was accompanied by a whole battery of poppadoms , chutneys and relishes , it was hardly surprising that the Nabob 's resistance had almost given out .
13 The incident at Nadirpur 's apartment had clearly brought home to Chantal the sort of people who were holding her fiancé in Beirut .
14 Famous in his lifetime , court painter to King George III , Ramsay 's genius has subsequently remained a well-kept secret , especially in England .
15 St James 's Park has always had Blaydon Races as its anthem but in the Sixties and Seventies there were many others .
16 Tests of Easterbrook 's hypothesis have generally involved dual task paradigms in which the effects of arousal on a main task and a subsidiary task are compared .
17 Giugiaro 's ItalDesign has already shown its idea with the ID 90 , unveiled in Turin earlier this year .
18 There wo n't be any Labour representation at the dinner , because the town 's Mayor has now declined his invitation .
19 P C Dunn 's murder has again raised the question of whether more police should carry firearms .
20 No one in Clinton 's administration has yet commented on the Wall Street tax dodge .
21 Yesterday 's action has probably ended any prospect of the UNHCR helping to monitor any compulsory repatriation to Vietnam .
22 Mr Luck said that the Mail on Sunday 's critic had only seen a rehearsal for the play .
23 The Lord Chancellor 's Department had now reached the stage of recruitment .
24 The US authorities claimed that the decision to evacuate Peace Corps workers had been taken on the basis of general intelligence concerning NPA intentions , and that Swanson 's abduction had only become known after the decision had been made .
25 Neville Southall 's talent has always set him apart from most of his rivals .
26 Two things about the Chief Fire Officer 's review have largely escaped attention , the first that fire brigade vehicles will ( happily ) continue in the traditional red .
27 Maman 's perception had probably told how impossible it would be for him to part with any of her things in his lifetime .
28 The exotic folklore-ism towards which Colgrass 's piece had eventually groped its way was here unleashed in all its succulence and schmaltz .
29 THE hanging rock of Switzerland 's Urnersee has finally fallen .
30 Five months earlier , on a bridge only a few miles away , Julie Dart 's killer had also left a stencilled message and used the phrase ‘ 2 mins allowed ’ and also a reference to a detector at the drop-off point .
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