Example sentences of "and [noun] [conj] have " in BNC.
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1 | The same names and groups that have already featured in the discussion of the provincial press therefore appear again as owners of local radio . |
2 | There have been a number of other reformulations and reinterpretations that have done less violence to Mannheim 's legacy than did the early sociological and philosophical responses . |
3 | These are just some of the facilities and expertise that have been made available to industry . |
4 | Deer cause habitat degradation , attacking forestry and agriculture and have an adverse effect on wildlife generally . |
5 | The commentator 's ingenuous query could just as well have been prompted , however , by an unrelated but somehow symptomatic display of the insensitivity and obstinacy that have come to be regarded as part of Kohl 's character . |
6 | It is also essential to place these contrasting perceptions in the context of attitudes towards independence , autonomy and responsibility that have developed throughout the disability career . |
7 | In theory , but not in practice , we have shed instrumentalist notions on the relationship between communication and change and have reassessed the roles of technology . |
8 | A.Berlin , for example , affirms that " there is no qualitative difference between the so-called " fixed " pairs and pairs that have not so been labelled . |
9 | Both bodies have been able to comment on draft PPGs and MPGs and have secured a number of improvements to their content . |
10 | New words and meanings that have emerged since the publication of the relevant parts of the Supplement need to be entered . |
11 | It should be noted that in emphasizing the experience of reading Richards does not make the kind of distinctions between reader , author and text that have played an important part in a number of modern literary theories . |
12 | Thus we are concerned with organisations as social systems that have shared understandings , norms and values and have a common language . |
13 | At Tesco we have a range of organic produce so you can buy fruit and vegetables that have been grown without the use of chemical fertilisers . |
14 | Erm well in in the context of what I did say yesterday it 'll come as no great surprise to anyone that like Ryedale we also accept the North Yorkshire County County figures , erm which in short we we find are based on reasonable assumptions and and and an appropriate methodology , compared to some of the more extreme interpretations and projections that have that have been put forward , if I can illustrate that point by reference to er potential building rates , that the highest figure that 's been suggested is the one put forward by Mr Grigson , of Barton Willmore , I 'm talking for the moment about Greater York generally , and I 'll come onto the Selby aspect in a minute . |
15 | In a hard-hitting statement at the end of a recent workshop on ‘ Communication and Prophecy ’ , held in Harare , Zimbabwe , women from nine African countries called on the Church in Africa to ‘ re-examine its leadership structures and strategies that have made it vulnerable to manipulation by government ’ . |
16 | ‘ We steam up for arranged parties and clubs and have four staunch volunteers and three or four helpers who lay track and run the railway … it would be quite impossible otherwise . ’ |
17 | Get into shape for your honeymoon with the minimum of effort ’ A BaByliss BodyToner Plus will tone up hips and thighs and have you looking firm and trim on the beach . |
18 | And what it 's actually to do is is to do with this National Standards and Indicators that have been written for the careers service . |
19 | Thereafter they were more widely spaced in both chronology and geography but have been recorded in 1817 – 18 , 1831 ( confined to Cornwall ) , 1847 ( again confined to Cornwall in England , though extensive in Scotland ) and final episodes in Devon in 1854 and 1867 . |
20 | The difficulty with all these policy areas is that the effect on economic efficiency is by no means clear cut : there are nearly always benefits and losses that have to be weighed . |
21 | The Chicago Civil Aviation Conference of 1944 is rarely discussed today , but it established the forms and organizations that have governed postwar civil aviation to this day . |
22 | In actual fact I 've got a friend and I go potholing with him , we meet , he 's a Kendall farmer , he 's a a sheep farmer and er , we meet and he says you know what I 've got a problem with on my land , not foxes dogs and walkers that have n't got them on the leads and crows at lambing time cos they peck their eyes out and things of that calibre , he says yes , I 'll tell you what I 'll bet you I 've had animals taken by foxes he , he says I probably have , he said but I 've not had this kind of unindeighted killing as . |
23 | On canal and lakes that have not been fished since March it makes sense to take it easy . |
24 | The Council of Europe also needs to be sure that it can avoid the stagnation , bureaucratisation and expense that have often — but not always — characterised international ventures . |
25 | All of these uses of the railway station survive in the oral evidence of many North American villages and townships that have long since lost their rail service . |
26 | It will need to cut through the rhetoric and irrelevance that have cluttered the debate so far . |
27 | Published in connection with the 50th Anniversary of Hurn being opened for operations by the RAF in 1941 , the Author charts the events and aircraft that have used the Airport over the years . |
28 | It is not possible here to attempt to unravel the many strands of thought and practice that have historically influenced the contemporary curriculum in this way , but it may be useful to refer briefly to some of them before going on to consider the current pattern . |
29 | ‘ Also , we had introduced performance management and appraisal and have a policy here of developing staff to their full potential , ’ he said , ‘ yet we were finding that outside stress factors were preventing people from reaching that . ’ |
30 | There are clothes she must have kept for going home , letters and books that have been collected while she was there . |