Example sentences of "and [noun] have [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It would not have been surprising if Eva 's many gifts and accomplishments had brought the temptation to pride . |
2 | Hungary and Czechoslovakia have reached a deadlock in discussions over a hydro-electric dam to be built on the River Danube , which according to environmentalists and scientists , presents serious hazards . |
3 | And Ben had painted the front of the house , and the barn doors and such ; and the market-room had been moved into the barn itself , and that room had been painted , and papered , and odd pieces of furniture put in . |
4 | He had called for Doyle , and Doyle had turned the clock back , and come to make the arrest in person . |
5 | Earlier 3–2 wins over Connacht and Munster have left the locals needing a 4–1 success but Antrim 's Denise Brown , who defeated Lily McKeown in four games , was the only winner . |
6 | Magistrates in Banbury , Chipping Norton , Bicester and Woodstock have adopted a scheme which fines offenders according to their income . |
7 | In the Gezira region of the Sudan , for example , growing more sorghum and groundnuts has increased the cotton pest , the Heliothis boll worm . |
8 | Scully and Sons have had the job for as long as I can remember , not because they are any good but because they are ruddy cheap . |
9 | In recent years the provision of housing for people who need a degree of care and support has blurred the division between housing and residential care . |
10 | Much more remarkable , essential oils such as tea tree , garlic and thyme have helped a man conquer AIDS ! ( see page 29 ) . |
11 | Garg and Gotlieb have developed a method that is related to interpolation searching , and in which the algorithm is based on an analysis of the key sequence , rather than on a presupposition such as the effectiveness of any particular procedure — say mid-square or division . |
12 | Although in many areas votes were cast for individual candidates rather than the party which fielded them , analysis of the results showed that support for the AP had shifted markedly from urban to rural areas where government development plans and projects had made an impact . |
13 | He 'd called the number in the ad. from Cardiff and Buckmaster had answered the phone . |
14 | A fortnight before Aubrey 's arrival , he and Cora-Beth had watched the stallion , Warrior , cover the new roan mare . |
15 | Then Saunders stole twice from Mike Landell , Vaughan sank four free throws and Sunderland had nicked the points . |
16 | In a joint communiqué issued on April 1 from Mexico City , the Foreign Ministers of Colombia , Mexico and Venezuela had announced the end of the mission for which the Contadora peace group had been created . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | ‘ No doubt there was some cross or ornament they found when they robbed that poor creature , and Adolph had made a fantasy out of it . |
19 | Churchill had been enraged yet further , and Foley had received the flak . |
20 | Most literature focuses on treatment and wound management , but personal observation and experience has indicated the importance of a much broader approach . |
21 | Pride and hurt would n't allow her to ask where he was , and Gaston had volunteered no information , so it had remained a mystery . |
22 | When we had driven off the land , Signe and Harvey had studied the shrinkage and cracking of the ice at the water 's edge and pronounced it safe . |
23 | Lou Macari is accused of conspiring to defraud the taxman out of hundreds of thousands of pounds by paying Swindon Town players under-the-counter cash bonuses.Already a succession of Swindon players , past and present have told the court about tax-free payments , and today was no different . |
24 | Since 1953 , when Watson and Crick had solved the structure of DNA and recognized that embedded in its famous double helix lay a mechanism both for genetic transmission of information and the directed synthesis of proteins , the detailed mechanisms of protein and nucleic acid synthesis had been unravelled and more and more aspects of its exquisitely precise cellular controls were becoming clear . |
25 | Cyert and March have demonstrated the significance of an ability to absorb uncertainty by being in a position to distil , filter and transmit information ( Cyert and March 1963 ) . |
26 | She tells them that Clive and Alison have hired a boat in Poole . |
27 | By giving the vote to some ten million electors this élite had discovered that the people 's will did not necessarily correspond with those of their masters and Louis-Napoleon had reaped the benefit as the people 's choice . |
28 | The press has mushroomed , stalls are packed with newspapers and Romania has become a mecca for journalists from the West eager not only to report but instruct the new media , still largely partisan and biased , in western techniques and styles . |
29 | Finally , it is worth pointing out that in some modern societies there is considerable reason to suppose that , as yet , the ego and superego-degradation has gone a lot further then the externalization of the superego functions of the state , but that there is no reason why in these circumstances the externalization process should not rapidly catch up . |
30 | And Peggy 's represented the G M B at the international women 's er , food conference in Gene Geneva . |