Example sentences of "[conj] have [verb] the [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | It suggests that your vehicle was once petrol engined or has had the wrong springs fitted at some point . |
2 | The group of researchers that has seen the first indications of a Z particle is code named UA1 , and is one of the two teams that reported the evidence for the W particle earlier this year . |
3 | In many ways , the issue of knowledge acquisition has been one that has separated the practicable representations of natural language semantics from those that can only remain as theories in textbooks . |
4 | Dent is a throwback to medieval times bypassed by modern progress , an anachronism that has survived the passing years . |
5 | Medical advances almost invariably increase the demands on doctors ' time , and it is this increased intensity of working that has made the long hours of many doctors intolerable . |
6 | Imaginary time is a difficult concept to grasp , and it is probably the one that has caused the greatest problems for readers of my book . |
7 | Indeed , the magazine took the opportunity to address the whole post-1960 transformation : " The elections of 1960 and 1988 are brackets enclosing a period of astonishing transformation — change that has placed the two campaigns in different eras . |
8 | ‘ The violence against street children is now far more barbarous than anything inflicted on political prisoners during the worst phase of the military dictatorship , ’ said Benedicto Rodrigues dos Santos , of the National Street Children 's Movement , a welfare organisation that has documented the violent deaths of 1,397 street children since 1984 . |
9 | The final document that has to accompany the annual accounts is the auditors ' report thereon . |
10 | To a packed , silent hall , Lou talked in the measured monotone that has detailed the tragic inhabitants of his last three albums . |
11 | Michelle 's starring role opposite Jack Nicholson , Cher and Susan Sarandon in The Witches Of Eastwick is the one that first brought her to the attention of British audiences , however This month we 'll see her as saucy , sexy restaurant manageress Jo Ann Vallenari alongside Mel Gibson in Tequila Sunrise , and in Dangerous Liaisons- But it has been her straight lead role in the comedy Married To The Mob that has ignited the American critics ' praise . |
12 | We shall be taking a look at the Media Services Unit at the university that has provided the technical services for producing these programmes , and also we shall be talking about the response to the programmes themselves . |
13 | Their great rarity has given them a special value in times past , so that they have often escaped the indifference and persecution that has befallen the commonplace moggies . |
14 | But the Prime Minister has obviously decided that having ridden the rough waters of the recession , the Chancellor should be given credit for the recovery . |
15 | Starting off with paragraph thirty three of P P G three , , erm you 'll see in my statement that I 've actually in seeking to address point A dealt with each of the conditions that P P G three er refers to , for which a new settlement should be contemplated , and you will see that I 've reached a conclusion that having regarded the unique circumstances of York , the Greater York new settlement does represent an appropriate and justified policy response , you 'll se also see my statement , I 've taken some comfort from the fact that the good practice guide that has been published by the department of the environment , has endorsed the approach that North Yorkshire County Council has taken towards the special circumstances of the Greater York area . |
16 | Indeed , the implication of his resignation letter was that for five years there had been conflict at the very heart of the government that had precipitated the earlier resignations of Heseltine , Lawson and , in July 1990 , Nicholas Ridley , the Trade and industry Secretary ( the last after he had expressed intemperate views about Britain 's European partners that many observers believed the Prime Minister herself shared ) . |
17 | Mr Kerr added that none of the companies that had received the irregular payments had been required to repay money . |
18 | He found the two armoured personnel carriers that had made the four-track trails , four Jeeps , five cross-country motor bikes and two army trucks in the first hangar . |
19 | It was a bright , crisp dawn , and Doyle was hopeful of a bright , crisp day , without rain , and without the freezing winds that had made the previous days so miserable and debilitating . |
20 | They turned to look up at the hastily nailed boards that had replaced the shattered windows . |
21 | The events discredited the Government and fuelled the discontent that had created the civil rights movement in the first place . |
22 | Beyond the silhouette of the trees , flat black against the glow of Georgetown , lay Dumbarton Oaks , site of the 1944 conference that had shaped the United Nations . |
23 | Human progress through the conquest of the environment was merely a continuation of the evolutionary process that had encouraged the traditional virtues of industry and enterprise throughout the ascent towards humankind . |
24 | This came when the satellite threw off the cover that had protected the sensitive detectors during the launch and afterwards , while the team at the operations centre at the Rutherford-Appleton Laboratory checked that the telescope was pointing correctly . |
25 | It had been scientific ignorance , he suggested , that had permitted the clumsy models of the universe characteristic of Ptolemy 's astronomy . |
26 | One who was no extremist , Dr Sutomo , wrote : ‘ It was he who had demolished the crumbling walls that had divided the various groups of the people from one another . |
27 | One of her inner circle added : ‘ Even if they have not managed to kill the goose that had laid the golden eggs for the media , they have certainly succeeded in wounding her . ’ |
28 | Now , they 're of two sort , there are the administrative staff , the financial staff , in other words , that have to do the physical assessments er , financial assessments which by the way are more complicated now than they were previously , because there 's all sorts of different elements and agreements having to be reached with individuals , or charitable institutions or whatever . |
29 | The Uses of Life explores the complex developments in industry , science and Government that have coloured the present expectations of the technology . |
30 | And it 's the Liberal Democrats , friends , that have got the best policies on these things . |