Example sentences of "[noun prp] have [verb] [adv] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 England have flown straight into an off-the-field mystery surrounding their skipper , a strike by local airline pilots and a beer shortage .
2 THE QE2 's owners Cunard have hit back after a US federal review board blamed confusion and poor communication for the world 's largest liner running aground off the US east coast last summer .
3 LISBURN have come up with a novel way of raising much-needed cash for the club .
4 JOHN Major and Norman Lamont have come up with a multi-billion pound recovery package for the economy — without consulting the Cabinet .
5 JMTC and Gillotts School , Henley-on-Thames have worked together on an exciting project to develop new teaching materials describing an everyday or industrial application of chemistry .
6 Now , strangely , Spalding have come up with a ball which measures 1.717 but which they call simply a 1.72 — the legal requirement regarding size , as stipulated in Clause ( b ) of Appendix III of the Rules of Golf , being only that the diameter of the ball shall be not less than 1.680 inches ( 42.67mm ) .
7 The Beatles/Stones/Kinks/Peters And Lee have come up with a real smasher this time
8 The Rome Central Institute of Restoration and the Calabria Soprintendenza Archeologica have teamed up on a year-long project to remove the corrosive salts from the interiors of the statues .
9 Now Cystic Fibrosis researchers in Oxford have come up with a potential cure .
10 SCIENTISTS from the General Electric Company in New York have come up with a way of measuring how much charge is left in a lead-acid battery .
11 ‘ Looking for you — Mick and Terry have gone on to a club .
12 So far only three schools in Wales have opted out after a ballot of parents .
13 There 's nothing more romantic than mother nature herself and Schwarzkopf have come up with an exciting new product for colouring hair — the natural way .
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