Example sentences of "[coord] they have [vb pp] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They are marvellously done , and they have caused a stir of approval in this country , while also raising doubts . |
2 | Aha , just as they thought , and they have kept a lookout for movement , a flash that reveals the enemy position . |
3 | Animals also need to cope with the severity of winter , and they have developed a variety of ways of doing this . |
4 | Forehand and McMahon ( 1981 ) have written a very helpful and detailed therapeutic account of how to help parents with non-compliant children , and they have developed a method of helping these parents through an activity they call the ‘ Child 's Game ’ . |
5 | And they have brought a change in the nature of people . |
6 | Demi Moore , Molly Ringwald and Diane Lane head the female contingent — and they have proved a lot less excessive with their lives than some of their male colleagues . |
7 | John Temple will be design expert in this erm Malcolm Price obviously production and Dave Stewart for sales and Loretta for secretaries erm and they have had a deal more training and briefing on the whole process . |
8 | Chay Blyth has long had links with British Steel and they have produced a pot of around £1 ½ million to fund the running of the race and cover part of the cost of building the yachts and training the crew . |
9 | ‘ They are searching the Castle ; and they have set a guard on the trapdoor . ’ |
10 | His wife Jackie , 30 , said : ‘ It was the salesman who came up with the price and they have signed a contract . |
11 | First race there twelve fifty the going at the moment is good but they have had a quarter of an inch of rain overnight so of course I suppose there 's every chance it could go to good to soft by this afternoon . |
12 | The Lawheads may be American , but they have produced a book which comfortably suits the English mood of tolerance . |
13 | ‘ It would be hard on people like Peter Winterbottom but they have taken a decision to go to London and there 's no room any more for sentiment . ’ |