Example sentences of "[subord] [det] have [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Where that has happened an order may be made under section 61(1) directing steps to be taken to remedy the contravention . |
2 | Once this had yielded a conclusion , there was no room for further debate . |
3 | Once this has occurred the battery will not be able to hold as much power . |
4 | Once this has happened the tree will start to increase in height but , at the original point of damage there will still be a slight kink in the stem . |
5 | The Kurds see themselves as the forgotten people of modern times , although few have forgotten the name of the best-known Kurd of all — Salahuddin or Saladin . |
6 | Car drivers are banned from using their cars in the capital one day each week — although many have circumvented the ban by purchasing a second car . |
7 | Tomatoes need to go in a bag or else they 'll roll about all the over the place see if you can spot , the small-ish ones , but not like that , see cos that 's got a mark on it , we do n't want that one . |
8 | If this had happened the rogue could not have conferred title upon the innocent purchaser ( unless under some other exception to the nemo dat principle ) for the rogue would no longer have had a voidable title . |
9 | In the words of Zohreh Tabatabai , Chief of Public Services of the United Nations in New York ; ‘ If this had come a year ago , we would have said ‘ no way ’ . |
10 | If any such part is not provided in the advertised manner , we will pay you appropriate compensation if this has affected the enjoyment of your holiday ( see important note above ) . |
11 | The defence claimed there was no case to answer because neither had started the fire , but the trial of a third defendant , 21-year-old David Harper , will continue . |
12 | Because this has got the bits in ? |
13 | Another old rule decreed that dancers never turned their backs on the audience , because all had to face the king , the centre of attention . |
14 | While some have welcomed the jobs provided by these developments , others have opposed them in order to preserve existing landscapes or to further their own economic interests ( Newby 1979 ) . |
15 | Yeah , 'cos that 's got a radio you can use with it , as well . |
16 | Of all present day astronomers who quote Hubble 's classification of galaxies , Hubble 's law or the Hubble constant , one questions whether any have read a line of Hubble 's writing . |
17 | Since they are both high-class batsmen this comes as quite a surprise , but looking through the records one sees that one of them has failed fairly often ; their strength is that when that has happened the other has usually gone on to a big score , thereby relieving the pressure on the middle order . |
18 | It was as though each had prepared a remark to cover his entry . |
19 | He knew he was n't crying because he 'd burnt his hand , though that had caused the tears . |
20 | Even if well fed , they can not stop searching and exploring , as this has become an end in itself in their behaviour repertoire . |
21 | Even when Archbishop Thomas died , he was succeeded by a new archbishop , Gerard , who was already bishop of Hereford , and as such had taken an oath of obedience to Anselm . |
22 | QP is part of WML and as such has made a covenant or promise to both the Collict and Meikle families to support them as they seek to serve the Lord out in Brazil . |
23 | Subsequent attempts to diversify the economy have foundered not only on corruption and inefficiency , though these have played a part , but because Zambia could not mobilize the funds for new investment , since the growing debt burden took a larger and larger share of the national cake . |
24 | Harrison ( 1980 ) claims that all advanced societies have experienced corporatism to some degree in this respect , as all have suffered a growth in the influence of public bureaucracies and political executives and a ‘ corresponding ’ decline in parliamentary control . |
25 | When all had finished the leader asked if any wished to represent the other side , since they had promised freedom of speech . |