Example sentences of "[noun prp] have [verb] a [adj] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | — Mr. Gould has left a blank for this name to be put in , in one of his M.S. pages . |
2 | Partly because of the volume of this response and partly because of the radical nature of some of these proposals , going well beyond those envisaged in Partnership in Validation , the CNAA has allowed a few of the suggested procedures to be tried out on an experimental basis and while this is happening has virtually declared a moratorium on other ‘ special arrangement ’ proposals . |
3 | Sir Leonard has had a distinguished with I B M which included being seconded by I B M to the National Health Service Management Board , first as Director of Personnel and then as Chairman of the Board . |
4 | The book is dense with tables and text , and one rather wishes that Thomas had illustrated a few of the more photogenic Ca-dependent events . |
5 | Tony had had a 68 to Jack 's 66 , so the lead was cut to 7 , and sure enough they met up again on the 6th and 12th greens . |
6 | Dave had taken a six at the 17th from nowhere . |
7 | Julie 's got a few of them yellow ones now ! |