Example sentences of "[noun pl] [noun pl] have [be] [v-ing] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Unit trust savings schemes had been running for 20 years , but investment trust savings schemes did not start until 1984 . |
2 | Young corgi hopefuls have been auditioning for the ultimate corgi role — playing alongside the Queen . |
3 | their attitudes would , would lead you believe that they have changed and they have become more receptive to the kind of things women have been saying over the years . |
4 | The police federation and Association of Chief Police Officers have been campaigning for the introduction of sidehandled batons . |
5 | For the last month 30 police officers have been working on the case full time . |
6 | In the biggest-ever inquiry of its kind , 30 police officers have been working for a year , taking 1,500 statements from youngsters . |
7 | Mr Wilson said that police forces had been working with inadequate law for years and that the drafted change would , it was hoped , improve the situation . |
8 | Already there have been reports of ticket forging and some Wolves fans have been drinking in the city since lunchtime . |
9 | Women GPs have been complaining about the breast screening programmes . |
10 | Social Services departments have been caring for young offenders since 1972 . |