Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] have [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Her will declares that more than £219,000 should go to Cornell College , Mount Vernon , Iowa , in the U.S. , where she had studied English literature . |
2 | And seeing you 've got another life inside you , it must be doing something to them must n't it ? |
3 | He had , in fact , just left me on a bench in a nearby park where we had spent some time together before he decided to go for a stroll . |
4 | In the US , where we have applied corrective action to unprofitable lines , we continue to benefit from the successful introduction of rating increases . |
5 | This is illustrated by Pignataro v. Gilroy ( 1919 K.B. ) where we have seen that property passed to the buyer under section 18 , rule 5 . |
6 | where they 've got that ghost in the house |
7 | The Liberal Democrats had the highest share of the vote in several authorities where they have proven local government strength . |
8 | Possible Lower Palaeozoic sources will only be of interest where they have escaped premature maturation brought on by burial under thick Devonian cover , a factor very difficult to assess ahead of analytical work in areas where the Devonian has itself suffered erosion . |
9 | This means assessing their likes and dislikes by means of preference tests where they can simply choose between different options , or ‘ operant conditioning ’ tests where they have to perform some task such as pecking a button to get access to ( or to exit from ) a particular environment . |
10 | Inadequate timetabling , the organisation of lessons during lunchtimes and instead of normal lessons or assemblies , the allocation of unsatisfactory classrooms , the poor arrangement of furniture for learning purposes , the lack of suitable materials — all these factors tend to discourage learners of community languages , especially where they have had little influence on the choice of their subject options when a community language is involved . |
11 | The senior nurse now acts as a support , resource and coordinator and a flattened hierarchy results : the senior nurse is the key to the professional development of staff who often come from a traditional nursing culture , where they have had little accountability . |
12 | In April 1965 Crawford opened with Harry H. Corbett in a new comedy , Travelling Light , at the Prince of Wales Theatre , where he had enjoyed such success in Come Blow Your Horn . |
13 | In Berchtesgaden , where Hitler had his home on the Obersalzberg , and where he had enjoyed special veneration in former days , the SD reported that his speech on New Year 's Eve merely elicited the response that it ‘ brought nothing new ’ , and there was ‘ hardly any credibility worth mentioning ’ left for his last broadcast speech on 30 January 1945 . |
14 | I had watched Quintin under pressure during the Suez crisis where he had shown admirable calm at the Admiralty in testing circumstances ; and while I had some misgivings about his famous ‘ judgement ’ I felt that he could take on the leadership and the job of Prime Minister , and make a success of it . |
15 | An immensely confident batsman , Gooch is at his most bullish against the West Indians , where he has found great success . |
16 | An immensely confident batsman , Gooch is at his most bullish against the West Indians , where he has found great success . |
17 | My argument here is not on that issue , since the focus of their attention was on Parliament and parliamentary procedure and I want to introduce the other side of reform into the debate — where it has received insufficient attention . |
18 | Although I 've presented this training programme with specific work-outs on specific days , it is the work-out sequence that is important , not the days of the week . |
19 | ‘ I 'm not afraid to admit that I wanted you last night , more than I 've wanted any woman for a long time . ’ |
20 | ‘ I recommended the player through a contact , so I have taken some flak from my management team . |
21 | Once I 'd made that decision nothing was going to stop me . |
22 | for the first day of next term , and once I 've got that money and they 're registered |
23 | The advantage of buying in a local store in Europe is that although you have to pay local duty , it is likely to be much less than in the UK . |
24 | More human than she 'd looked all morning , he thought , realizing he had taken against his witness at least partly because she was alive and the amusing , lively , feminine creature that had been Angela Morgan was not . |
25 | You 've no sooner done one lot of washing up than you 've got another lot , and that 's how it goes on all day . |
26 | Of course John , her husband , told Elizabeth that Ivy had been right about the fuse-boxes : they just had n't come to her notice , so she had to eat humble pie . |
27 | For instance erm if you 're communicating via a typewriter , there are various common mistakes which can arise out of the fact that two keys are close together , and so you 've hit one key when you meant the other , and knowing that can help the computer to work out what you intended . |
28 | So do you want to take e each object out one at a time and then put it on the table in the categories so you 've got one pile of bones . |
29 | It seems that if you 've done an arts degree , apart from social science , then really you 're in line for jobs that science students go for as well , whereas arts students ca n't go for science degree jobs so you 've got more scope to apply for . |
30 | So it will have to be in for Thursday of that week , so you 've got another couple of days in that first week back . |