Example sentences of "[noun pl] have [verb] [indef pn] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Most schools have appointed someone at the middle management level or above ( see Figure 1 ) .
2 It is not restitutionary because these defendants have received nothing from the investors and so have nothing that they can restore .
3 For the past 25 years leading businesses have done everything by the book .
4 We have to make the imaginative and unsettling leap into understanding that agricultural and industrial civilizations have put nothing into the basic wiring of the human animal .
5 If the ‘ normal ’ woman had no libido , our worthy surgeons had to do something about the clitoris .
6 I have explained how easy rabbits are to deal with in a dead-end , but a blockage can occur in the middle of a burrow when a number of rabbits have accumulated one behind the other .
7 Each of these three processes has contributed something to the changing broadcasting scene .
8 The Chinks have got everything bar the pea-shooters piled up .
9 Not that the early issues had learnt anything from the underground .
10 The Turks had used none of the sophisticated machinery that the Nazis were to employ against another minority community less than 30 years later .
11 After the Blefuscans had arranged everything with the Lilliputian officials , they came to visit me .
12 Media reports have acquainted everyone with the notion that rocketing prison populations , overcrowding , unrest among staff and inmates , and especially prison riots ( such as those at Strangeways prison in Manchester and at over 20 other prisons in April 1990 ) add up to a severe and deepening penal crisis .
13 It is noteworthy that the Situationists have produced nothing in the way of new projects for these texts , nor for the exhibition .
14 The pubs I was in had a crackin atmosphere , and when ruddock scored I guess it was almost like when Leeds get a goal … not that us leeds folks have got anything against the scum you understand ! ! !
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