Example sentences of "[coord] [noun sg] have [vb pp] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Chartered accountants Cohen Arnold & Co have prepared a booklet , Charities Act 1992 , covering the most important aspects , particularly the new regime for accounting for charities . |
2 | Even such mundane tasks as eating or drinking have found a place in some ballets . |
3 | HM Customs & Excise have announced a change in policy on the recovery of VAT incurred by holding companies in carrying out their basic functions . |
4 | Much more remarkable , essential oils such as tea tree , garlic and thyme have helped a man conquer AIDS ! ( see page 29 ) . |
5 | Scholars such as Plumb , Holmes and Speck have painted a picture of an independent and politically aware electorate whose voting behaviour was swayed by considerations of party allegiance and their attitudes towards the political issues of the day . |
6 | I think black music and dance have given a lot of kids a break , but I 'd like to see the kind of dance I 'm into opened up just as much . ’ |
7 | All night rave parties involving music and dancing have become a way of life for a large section of young people . |
8 | Whether the money has been borrowed for investment or for consumption , both borrower and lender have made a judgement about the viability of the project and its returns . |
9 | Professionalism and sponsorship have penetrated a number of countries in Eastern Europe , most notably the Soviet Union . |
10 | Groups like Black Mail , Beyond Force , Origo ( more about them later ) and Horizon have made a comeback with some awesome demos , while new groups like Extend , Starion and Visual Reality had dazzling debuts . |
11 | I 'm sure you 're mum and dad have got a lot ! |
12 | What has perhaps been accorded less attention has been the ways in which policy and implementation have involved a feedback from implementation as policies have been found inadequate to meet the demands of ‘ good professional practice ’ . |
13 | RESEARCHERS at the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology have found a way of measuring the current in an electric circuit without breaking the circuit , or even disturbing the insulation . |