Example sentences of "they have [verb] [prep] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 None of none of them has got in contact with me .
2 Once again each man visited with his own buddies that they 'd gone through training with here in the States , so we feel very much attached to the Hundredth Bomb Group and .
3 They 'd chatted at length about the progression of the public relations arrangements , about the meeting she 'd just had with the video expert , and Salvo had appeared impressed at the amount of hours she was putting in .
4 Just as solicitors acting for the wife , where the matrimonial home stands in the husband 's sole name , will have given advice concerning the registration of a Class F Land Charge or a notice ( if registered land ) ; so , where the home stands in the joint names of husband and wife as beneficial joint tenants , will they have advised on severance of that joint tenancy in order to prevent the husband acquiring the whole property by operation of law in the event of the wife 's death before the determination of the matrimonial proceedings ( see Barton v Morris [ 1985 ] 2 All ER 1032 ) .
5 How could they have come into existence in the first place without malicious midwives ?
6 They 've trained in addition to the once a month or even twice a month , they 've trained whenever their duties allowed .
7 She says when we come in the summer there are geese , then they 've gone at Christmas to be eaten .
8 Now remember I am the leader of a party that has been in the front line against his violence for twenty years , and have been at many risks , as have been members of my party , but when I say that that dialogue is the best hope they 've seen for peace for twenty years .
9 So , I mean these are the supporters that they , they 've got to sort of focus on erm even i he does say that some of the erm er leaders of the associations are n't actually up to scratch but he says eighty five percent of them are and it would be wrong to attack or to arrest , you know , the other fifteen percent and it 's got to come from their own discipline of the association , you let the movement grow together , do n't try and er become er , you know , resisting forces because er these are the people who we 've got to erm s stay with and to look after , to harness erm to work for and er so that 's basically , is his conclusion .
10 You wan na see the games they 've got for sale in London at Christmas and I have n't .
11 I mean their stock play normally is er a quality ball from Thomson into big Walsh well you know with Walsh missing they they 've got ta sort of be a little bit more inventive with their free kicks .
12 They 've got in touch with the three people that they 've got at
13 Well that 's what he says they 've got in stock at the moment .
14 We spoke to leading hairdressers up and down the country to find out just what they 've got in store for you this year .
15 Paul Mason is also available again and , on a ground where they 've come to grief in the past , Aberdeen have been reminded by Willie Miller that only their best will be good enough against St Johnstone .
16 Customs men raided Timbmet 's yard at Bicester this afternoon … impounding twenty-four tons of Allerce … a Chilean hardwood which they 've had for sale on their books since nineteen ninty .
17 They had run for shelter in a tiny cave on the side of the valley a second after the storm had begun .
18 They , by contrast , did not have to return the money they had received in compensation from the Republic .
19 They had invested in junk in the first place because of government policy , accounting for 7% of bonds outstanding at the end of 1988 .
20 Sheriff Scott told the youths they had appeared in court on a very serious charge , but appeared to have learned from the experience .
21 They had gone to bed after enjoying those mountains of rice and bowls of curried concoctions , no doubt , that were a feature of expatriates ' meals in the east , when shouts and running feet stirred Bernard Callinan from his sleep .
22 It was August now , and the first time they had gone on holiday without him .
23 They had shopped round Belfast and she had teased her with the idea that this Parr was very rich , they had gone by train to Dublin and she had claimed he was ‘ hand in glove ’ with government circles there .
24 That was all they were , and they had to go through life like that .
25 Even in my limited experience I had seen people falling in and out of love , as though , soiled by sorrow and loss , they had to go in search of comfort from one used and lukewarm bath to another .
26 They had stood in front of it , all the girls , dancing : bending , stretching , making small movements of their hands and feet , gestures running into one another , perpetual motion bounded by a gilded frame carved into leaves and fruit and tiny coronets , all blackened now by age and by neglect .
27 Undoubtedly , he was deeply impressed by what they had created on top of the ruins left by the Korean War .
28 Boswell and Johnson took this road to Cruden Bay , in order to fulfil an invitation put in train by a lady they had met at worship in Aberdeen on Sunday morning .
29 They had ruled in coalition since 1938 .
30 They usually did it for more obvious , sordid reasons ; they wanted money , they had fallen in love with someone else or lost their temper .
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