Example sentences of "[adv] have [verb] their [noun] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | My parents and Anne 's parents and Anne could so easily have had their holiday destroyed from the very beginning . |
2 | Many common passerine species must also have increased their downland ranges as a result of the slow advance of scrub and woodland over the remaining grass , and probably the downland avifauna is more varied today than in 1939 despite losing its characteristic and most interesting specialities . |
3 | Even if a breach of fiduciary duty by the defendants had been proved , they would not thereby have lost their right to commission unless they had acted dishonestly , and the plaintiff did not allege , nor did the judge find , any bad faith by the defendants ( post , p. 944C ) . |
4 | As to the defendants ' claim for commission , even if a breach of fiduciary duty by the defendants had been proved , they would not thereby have lost their right to commission unless they had acted dishonestly . |
5 | In addition , married women may well have had their careers interrupted by child-rearing . |
6 | ‘ But it did prove to be a very safe option — and the team did n't even have to get their feet wet ! ’ |
7 | As with the designers of the Douglas pistonliner family , those that designed the test-rigs to go in support of the Pratt & Whitneys could never have envisaged their creations having to last as long as they have . |