Example sentences of "the [noun pl] [pers pn] have " in BNC.

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1 While the major policy-making and orientation roles rested with the members of the Council and its multiplicity of committees , the search for promotional roles in association with the institutions was inevitably a key part of the activities we have seen the CNAA 's officers playing .
2 One of the activities we have great hopes for is our private appeal which will run alongside our public fundraising .
3 None of the agencies involved in the official investigation of the Flight 103 bombing , either British or American , had even attempted to question him about the activities he had observed on Cyprus , despite all the rumours of the DEA 's involvement .
4 Look back on the activities you have enjoyed in the past and select one to develop .
5 The shabby room above the tobacconist 's shop where we held our ward meetings became home to me and , in a queer way , made me feel whole and integrated again so that I began to look back on the activities I had taken part in with Sophie as some kind of mental aberration .
6 And there is a sense in which this applies , but although I can appreciate his point that seeking a good reputation may well dominate the practical order , if it were also to dominate the activities I have designated ‘ second-order ’ then it makes nonsense of the possibility of ‘ disinterestedness ’ , enjoying something for its own sake .
7 The activities I have tried have been successful , and I shall try many more . ’
8 They 'll need you back there to take charge and you can make sure the Marines do n't compromise the defences you 've set up .
9 She was still in love with the man , and the knowledge threatened to crumble the defences she 'd been steadfastly attempting to rebuild all day .
10 They can be expressed formally in several ways , making use of the resources and notations of different logical systems , but are perspicuously expressed in just the forms we have .
11 I all the forms I 've before are version numbered and dated .
12 However , behind the tendencies we have charted lurks a more intractable problem , that of curriculum expertise .
13 The trade unions were particularly effective at publicising the difficulties some private contractors encountered in fulfilling the contracts they had accepted ( Ascher 1987:224 ) .
14 He accepted that the complainants were under no misapprehension about the nature of the acts they had engaged in .
15 Are they as good as , if not better than , the experts you have in your team ?
16 We would like to point out that many people at the centre told us that the attitudes we had encountered were less prevalent now than they had been in the past , and would continue to diminish .
17 We all imagined he had some secret new money-spinning idea and soon we 'd all be amazed at what he 'd done to the place , and coming here to marvel at the crowds he 'd managed to attract … but I do n't think he was ever looking for a site for some viable business venture ; I think he was just looking for somewhere suited to his burned-out , fed-up , pissed-off mood .
18 How could the child he loved most have failed to inherit either his instincts or the opinions he had with such difficulty acquired ?
19 For the labourers he had produced , on a twenty-seven by twenty-four-foot ground plan , a unit containing a lobby , living room , scullery , indoor w.c. , and one large and two small bedrooms .
20 Since the mid-1970s we have reviewed perinatal mortality rates in Leicestershire to describe the cause and number of perinatal deaths and to use this information to influence local services .
21 In the mid-1960s its average income was 90 to 94 per cent of the national average , but by the mid-1970s it had fallen to 85 per cent .
22 I recall how disappointed I was in the morning to discover that the pebbles I had collected so lovingly the evening before were just a pile of dull stones now that they had dried and were away from the beach .
23 It was close enough to use the under-arm style , and the pebbles I 'd selected were all of roughly the same size , so my fire was very accurate : four shots within splashing distance and a fifth which smashed the neck off the bottle .
24 The pebbles he has thrown have shown these things .
25 She tried to convince herself he was still there — smirking at the sight of her in the ropes he 'd tied to her naked body .
26 As a result of the remits we have ensured that growth in net revenues , inevitably small given the recession of the last three years , has outpaced growth in costs , thus reversing the unacceptable trend seen prior to the programme .
27 I asked to keep her talking , but I was thinking of the scribble on the photocopies I 'd found .
28 Coleman had gone up on the roof the previous evening for one of his periodic checks of the antennae he had rigged for the listening post .
29 He has lost count of the clubs he has helped , buying their entire ticket alloca-tion .
30 But one morning I came to play and I found that my clubs were not there ( they had been stolen ) I then had to go through the long task of making a claim to the insurance company to try and claim some money to replace the clubs I had lost .
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