Example sentences of "have [verb] [prep] the [noun pl] ' " in BNC.

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1 This Tank Girl-style posse is only seven months old , but already it has grown beyond the founders ' wildest dreams .
2 This has led to the economists ' expectation that the outturn will be £32bn or more .
3 Pudding can be given once the child has complied with the parents ' wishes and eaten the small portion of main course first .
4 He has returned to the Players ' Championship and the New Orleans tournament after a six-week lay-off with eight rounds in which he has not been over par and has been under five times .
5 Alfred Snr would have looked at the Quakers ' current predicament without much surprise .
6 However , one could have done without the editors ' patriotic digs at Australian journalists who are certainly no more chauvinist than British fans with typewriters ( or indeed television cameras ) .
7 Yet , though in the early years almost certainly there was no alternative , there is still the question whether Consumers ' Co-operation , once firmly established , could have reverted to the Pioneers ' intention to establish independently controlled producers ' , or industrial , co-operatives .
8 Their families will have remarked on the babies ' likeness to them .
9 Devonport 's chances are thought to have increased following the Tories ' disastrous performance in last month 's local elections in the South West .
10 They are believed to have worked in the officers ' mess of a signals unit posted to Moortsel , a village near Tervuren , 10 miles east of Brussels , in September 1944 .
11 ln that time , the sixty men had adjusted to the soldiers ' normal routine of work at night and lie-up during the day .
12 Like the wind that guttered and blew out the candles , a bloodied man had broken through the dancers ' joy to break the glittering ball into dark fragments , yet still some few couples could not bear to relinquish the last moments of peace .
13 The superior numbers of the Imperial army stood them in good stead : within a few minutes , Dara 's forces had broken through the rebels ' artillery and put to flight the infantry .
14 Don Roberto had worked with the Colonel and had acted as cut-out between him and the CIA on the operations which Trent had undertaken on the Americans ' behalf .
15 He had come to the comrades ' attention when he wrote an article in the journal of the Right-On wing of the Communist Party , Marxism Today , shortly before the £750 GLC pre-feasibility study was completed in November 1984 .
16 In 1933 it first appeared in its present format , accompanied by the slim one-volume Supplement which added quotations , words , and meanings that had come to the editors ' attention after the publication of the relevant part of the Dictionary .
17 At the time of writing , the first batch of prosecutions had collapsed in the magistrates ' court , on account of the long delay in launching the prosecutions against those involved .
18 ’ A note of uncertainty had crept into the wolves ' voices .
19 The next time they returned to the windward mark , Paul Cayard tried to shoot the mark as Dennis Conner had done in the defenders ' trials on Tuesday .
20 In the orchard , Murphy was standing beside the trough Alexandra had appropriated for the hens ' use .
21 He often brought her scraps he had filched from the instructors ' table .
22 YOU only had to walk into the members ' lobby of the Commons yesterday to know what you 'd suspected for days .
23 And all of us had to assemble in the servants ' hall for lunch .
24 A plan of it had appeared in the Architects ' Journal the previous Friday , and it also appeared in The Times the morning after the Prince 's speech .
25 If , when it was in a position to do so , Consumers ' Co-operation had reverted to the Pioneers ' intention to develop independent and self-governing factories and workshops , the story would of course have been different .
26 The agency gave assurances that this new evidence had been passed to the relevant prosecuting authorities , and it was this which had led to the prosecutors ' decision to withdraw from their plea bargain arrangement with Drogoul , thereby allowing him to change his plea to innocent .
27 Johnny Martin , the ideal tourist , had gone on the Cavaliers ' tour of India and South Africa in 1962–63 .
28 He says that first the farmers set fire to the road , then they had to get through the drivers ' blockade .
29 However , by that time property in the goods had passed to the buyers ' customers , so that the sellers were unable to recover their goods ( by virtue of s25 of the SGA 1979 ) .
30 It 's that that 's simply the advice the advice that 's given by the Teachers ' Pensions Agency .
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