Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun pl] have [verb] [adv] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ My surveyors have drawn up the plans and it 's going to be virtually mid-centre of the site . ’ |
2 | Her parents have set up a trust fund and this competition . |
3 | Its leaders have set up a West Indian Commission under the chairmanship of Sir Shridath Ramphal , a former secretary-general of the Commonwealth . |
4 | While the Chicago School certainly addressed the expressive order in problematic ways , their critics have thrown out the baby with the bathwater ; misinterpreting or misunderstanding what these sociologists were attempting . |
5 | Its citizens have seen how the capitalist half of Europe lives and they want a share . |
6 | As well as explaining the financial challenges of starting up a new business , Sue makes sure her students have thought through the effect it will have on their lives . |
7 | ‘ His men have rounded up the children from Ashbrook — ‘ t is one of my lord 's villages a mile or so from here , ’ he explained when Isabel made a small querying sound . |
8 | At the other end of the scale , however , our machines have picked up a host of animal noises at frequencies above the range of our ears , called ultrasound . |
9 | Our reforms have cut away the barriers that meant many breadwinners lost money if they went to work . |
10 | He says in the prologue to Book I that Charles in May 841 , asked him to produce a record of recent history , " because , my lord , you know that you and your men have suffered undeservedly the persecutions of Lothar … |