Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] have [verb] [pron] the " in BNC.

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1 He had approved cases such as McPherson , above , where dishonesty had converted what the accused did into an adverse inference with the owner 's rights .
2 He ate in the canteen , spoke with some of the robots , wandered into the sitting room where Roirbak had left him the stack of films , rejected every one as boring , and decided to do a little exploring .
3 The first challenge to the regime came from the Earl of Lancaster who perhaps felt that Mortimer had denied him the authority which was his due as chief councillor to the king .
4 It is assumed that research has established what the nature of child abuse is , who the actual and potential perpetrators and victims are and hence what are the associated factors which put children at ‘ high risk ’ .
5 The other English Duke in Brussels , Wellington , would have been grateful had he known that Richmond had spared him the Duchess 's worries , for the Commander-in-Chief of the British and Dutch armies already had more than enough worries of his own .
6 I told him that Jo had given me the cash , though I was suitably vague as to exactly how I recovered her lost property .
7 She said that Derek had told her the whole story .
8 It took a long talk from one of the Sisters of Charity to make him realise that God had given him the gift of his voice and he was to use his gift with religion to help these people .
9 God has made everybody good at different things , so try to discover what it is that God has given you the ability to do , and try to do it as well as possible .
10 We had seen a lot of people cry in our time , but this was the first time that Quigley had done us the honour .
11 She was so near to tears that her only outlet was to tell the whole sorry tale , including the news that Joanna had given her the day before .
12 Our information is that Hitler 's offered him the throne .
13 If Maurice had possessed what the kidnappers want , he 'd have given it up .
14 She was a nurse at a hospital on the other side of the village , and Killion had met her the previous evening by simply walking into the hospital and asking the first girl he saw if she would come out with him .
15 's scientific knowledge , and uncompromising standards and principles have earned him the respect and admiration of any who worked with , or even against him .
16 If Schopenhauer had given him the notion of a personal vision of life , Wagner gave him first-hand knowledge of a creative talent and the ambition to emulate its cultural achievements .
17 On 29th January , 1855 , Aberdeen 's Government had been heavily defeated in the House of Commons on a censure motion criticizing its conduct of the Crimean War , but it was not until 6th February that Queen Victoria brought herself to appoint the seventy-one-year-old Palmerston as Aberdeen 's successor , although his prestige and popularity had made him the inevitable choice as Prime Minister .
18 Note that the package will not be prepared until LIFESPAN has shown you the lists of modules and DCs and you have answered the appropriate question .
19 There 'd been photographs of these people 's faces in the newspapers , but Stephen had forgotten what the faces looked like .
20 Nothing happened at first , but Peccable had warned him the Bowls usually took some time to start from cold .
21 I have not done anything to earn it , but God has given me the Spirit and accepted me into his family ; and he means me to know that I belong . ’
22 It was too late to ring Defence — early evening in London by now — but Maxim had given her the number of one of George 's military clubs and she left the name of Anglam Gateway and its solicitors with the secretary there .
23 What with him moping round like a wounded jelly just because Koo had given him the old Dear John , he was no damn use to anyone at all .
24 He had never forgotten the day in the bide shed when Nutty had told him the horses were going back to the knacker 's , and the fearful panic that had exploded inside him , worse than any brushes with the police or his father , worse than anything he could ever remember .
25 ‘ I 'll take her , ’ he said , determination in his voice as though Nicandra had denied him the right to live .
26 It seemed as though anger had given her the strength that rest in bed had failed to produce .
27 He 'd liked the story well enough , admittedly , given a fairly good display to his half-dozen column inches yesterday ; but when Mike had told him the press conference to which Briant had agreed could make a much better story , he had n't seemed to think much of it .
28 So I rang you and then Lyn said yeah I 'll get her to call you and then you rang me back so it was as though Lyn had give you the message to call me
29 In his place he put Austen Chamberlain , although a little more by accident than design , for Baldwin had offered him the choice between that and the India Office .
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