Example sentences of "[conj] [noun sg] have [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Chartered accountants Cohen Arnold & Co have prepared a booklet , Charities Act 1992 , covering the most important aspects , particularly the new regime for accounting for charities . |
2 | But it is not generally the stuff that appears on television , where self-restraint has become the norm . |
3 | A book of ethics does not have to spell it out , any more than a book about mathematics or zoology has to include the reminder ‘ Read me attentively , intelligently ’ . |
4 | When we take a belief , desire , or intention to have caused an action , as we commonly do , we are not thereby explaining the action by referring to other actions , let alone mere movements . |
5 | To withhold that assistance constitutes an irregularity which may be material depending on the circumstances , since , if the jury return a guilty verdict , one can not tell whether some misconception or irrelevance has played a part . |
6 | Even such mundane tasks as eating or drinking have found a place in some ballets . |
7 | In cases where a patient needed to be referred to a specialty , usually orthopaedics for digital nerve or tendon injuries , a registrar or consultant had made the referral on my behalf . |
8 | Where management has set the framework for efficient cleaning and supervision is adequate faults will rarely arise . |
9 | How would you establish at all reliably if a magistrate , politician , inspector , or teacher had made an error ? |
10 | A very large number came up with the same idea : that Mummy or Daddy has had a sex change . |
11 | HM Customs & Excise have announced a change in policy on the recovery of VAT incurred by holding companies in carrying out their basic functions . |
12 | HM Customs & Excise have announced the introduction of a new warehouse facility from 1 January 1993 . |
13 | HM Customs & Excise have announced the introduction of a new warehouse facility from 1 January 1993 . |
14 | Once the child or baby has joined the family , practical concerns over childcare can arise . |
15 | TELECOMS giant Cable & Wireless has announced a £500m deal with Canada 's BCE . |
16 | Black & Decker has introduced the Cut Saw on the d-i-y market . |
17 | Nynex Corp 's New England Telephone & Telegraph has filed a shelf registration with the Securities & Exchange Commission to offer up to $400m of debt securities . |
18 | No sector of industry or commerce has escaped the effects of the current global trade recession . |
19 | A spokesman for the Royal College of Midwives said there was no single incident in the world where a midwife or doctor had infected a patient with the AIDS virus . |
20 | Still , it is difficult to believe that either linguistics or psychology has achieved a level of theoretical understanding that might enable it to support a ‘ technology ’ of language teaching . |
21 | The law of passing-off is particularly useful if there is no registered mark to be infringed ; perhaps a trader or manufacturer has used a mark for several years without registering it as a trade mark . |
22 | To this extent we could say that the cultural materialists re-assert a form of reflection theory , where history has become a mirror in which contemporary political priorities have been substituted for the former certain ground of Marxist analysis . |
23 | Not a single priest or minister has condemned the craze from the pulpit , despite the fact that the local cemetery is the favourite venue for regular weekend binges , according to local councillor Walter Greer . |
24 | The objective of the Lausanne conference should be to encourage Kenya and its allies to emulate the conditions pertaining in the Kruger and Hwange national parks , where culling has become a necessity born out of successful conservation , rather than to encourage policies which could turn them into the run-down disaster zones Mr Leakey described . |
25 | though chemicals or salt have scarred the leaves . |
26 | Although a trial judge might exclude evidence on the ground of fairness under s 78 of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 , the fact that Parliament had incorporated the provisions of s 2(8) into the 1987 Act suggested that it had not felt that the power under the 1984 Act was sufficient to protect a person from being compelled to give evidence . |
27 | In Padfield 's case Lord Reid pointed out that Parliament had given the Minister a discretion as to whether complaints were referred to the committee . |
28 | It could be argued that these provisions would justify allowing any person to challenge exercises of power A , but also applying a more restrictive standing rule ( perhaps something like ‘ special interest ’ ) to challenges to exercises of power B on the ground that Parliament had intended the government body in question to be the prime guardian of the public interest in the exercise of power B. |
29 | But I think that we can persuade them that it is something that Parliament has said a planning application that deals with local issues can be determined locally . |
30 | ‘ And as my disgusting stepfather walked out two and a half years ago , ’ pointed out Perdita , ‘ the Committee are going to think it pretty odd that Mum 's got a bun in the oven . ’ |