Example sentences of "[noun sg] they have [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | when I was doing that bit of collecting you know , and the people next , either side they 'd bought these council houses , you know , it 's a shame really |
2 | IN 1963 ABC TV published the findings of an experiment they had conducted some time earlier into the perception thresholds of children watching Television . |
3 | you see and now at the harbour they 've done that harbour mouth so that Walberswick will not be affected |
4 | The work they had done that morning was trifling and all they had to show for it was rough shelter and little comfort . |
5 | It was the same old production of Gypsy Baron they 'd done last year , but there were two huge question marks over this year 's production : two new debuts , Ingrid and Therese . |
6 | Well at the moment they 've got free fitting on all carpets is their latest offer |
7 | Miller mentions some of the trees in the Dictionary : Abies balsamea , Balsam fir , first grown in this country in the Bishop of London 's garden at Fulham , but states , ‘ the only place they have made any figure is at Woburn ’ . |
8 | Paul Bodin says that Millwall are the best team they 've played this season |
9 | and it was windy right , he got a tree a third of the height of that on a table , they puts it up on a table , and underneath the tree they have got one present which is member of the family from each member of the family , right , that is it , one present , it maybe a box of chocolates , you know , or a box of cigars , something like that , children wake up Christmas morning they have a bag which is about that big , with a full of sweets and bits and pieces , little toy car thing and they have one big present , right , and I 'll tell you what festivity over there is as well , that must , it because it 's not over dark because there no big glory about it , there so much more relaxed that , well Chris he said , yeah |
10 | they booked a six week holiday coming back on the first week on boxing day they 've got free car hire for the whole six weeks , not the insurance . |
11 | All night they had loved each other , possessively , greedily , and she had been — still was — his slave in love . |
12 | But by that very defence they have restored free speech to areas in this country where organised Socialist and Communist opposition had prevented it before in open public meeting . ’ |
13 | The answer is probably that workers come a lot cheaper in China , but the money they have saved that way could surely have been doubled in extra sales — not to mention saving on shipping costs — if they had been made in a British factory . |
14 | So there 's no shortage of water in that area , er and even in some dock areas and dock for instance they 've got special fire mains which are pressurised , which give a lot of water at a high pressure , so you can pump from there . |
15 | There 's also some murals on the walls , various artists did murals and of course they 've got this grant from for six thousand pound for a exhibition . |
16 | And then of course they 've got this soldering iron type thing called the diathermy cautery device that seals up the blood vessels and this is being stabbed into her . |
17 | And in , you know Woodboy Street Sunday night in the summer when it was a heat wave they 'd got little bow windows then in Woodboy . |
18 | She did n't know how far they had come from Gloucester , but surely after an hour at a steady gallop they had put enough distance between themselves and the castle to halt for a few minutes . |
19 | Cos obviously if you having an operation they 've got this tube down your throat and your mouth starts filling up with saliva , they 've got to suck it out . |
20 | Th th the final the final sort of sick joke was the fact that erm having having disposed of the fingers to the theatre , the hospital they 'd got this box of ice lollies so they proceeded then to give them to people ! |
21 | I ca n't believe it the way they 've got that house . |
22 | One year they 've got long hair and spend their spare time reading Marx , the next they 're shorn like sheep and as conservative as hell . |
23 | Throughout this year they have faced strong competition from National Savings and , throughout the summer months , new savings flowed away from building society accounts , although accrued interest of £8bn helped offset the immediate impact of this outflow . |
24 | The Magyars had expansionist aims and by the thirteenth century they had missionized much territory and brought Croatia within their kingdom . |
25 | By the sixth century they had mastered advanced timber construction . |
26 | While other economic and social changes are undermining full economic and social citizenship for the underclass , any retreat from universal political citizenship results in the underclass losing the little political clout they have to reverse this trend . |
27 | Had the time come to forget the promise they had made each other , the guarantee they had given never to meet or speak ? |
28 | A lip turned up at the towel in her hair , as if he was remembering that first time they 'd seen each other , but the quirk of that lip was cruel . |
29 | If in the 1960s firms had responded to regional policy assistance , for instance , it was necessary to know why at that time they had needed that assistance . |
30 | Usually , by the time they have lost enough weight , they are totally fatigued ! |