Example sentences of "they have [vb pp] [adv prt] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A number of Scottish councils adopted the kind of policies proposed by the 1981 STUC resolution , but none of them has set up a unit or appointed specific anti-discrimination workers .
2 It felt like they 'd missed out a stage or two .
3 After they 'd cooled off a bit , you 'd have to go and water them .
4 And er quarter to eight er quarter to nine in the morning , all the commuters are running around half asleep , wish they 'd got up a bit earlier but they did n't .
5 They 've dug up a lot of human bones at my old uncle 's house … ‘
6 Whenever the Fedpol think they 've built up a case on one world or another , they find platoons of sharp lawyers appearing , kilocreds are spent , evidence vanishes , witnesses have strange accidents …
7 They 've put out a pamphlet , have n't they ? ’
8 so he goes oh what the hell and they shovel tea down him and erm he starts throwing up and , what happened is that when he , when he gets like cut down they ta take him back to the room and they put them in their boxer shorts just sitting there and they 've wired up a mouse trap to like their their
9 With no game this weekend the Manor Ground was closed for business … but the directors were working overtime in the boardroom … sorting through thirty applications for the manager 's job … they 've drawn up a shortlist … four men are being interviewed over the next couple of days … who are they … the club are keeping the names a secret … we reckon Chris Nicholl … the former Southampton manager is still in the running … so too is the former Sunderland and Bristol City chief Denis Smith … the fans favourite is Mark Lawrenson who was in charge of United for a short spell before he fell out with Maxwells and the fourth man … is a mystery … could be the dark horse the names of former England keeper Ray Clemence and one time Villa striker Peter Withe have been under discussion … all will be revealed later this week …
10 So they 've brought out a guide to show walkers HOW to make the countryside more accessible for themselves and for others .
11 afford a holiday now , I mean now they 've taken on a mortgage
12 The they 've taken over a place , only temporary but they 're ever so cheap in there !
13 But they 've pulled off a surprise or two , Courtney Walsh has looked as good a bowler as anyone in the country and one or two new names , have emerged .
14 When they 've cooled down a bit you can put them in your bed , warm it up nice .
15 They 've dried out a bit , been too tacky to do anything with .
16 She says they 've set up a field hospital with the latest equipment .
17 They 've set up a fund to buy shares in Morland , to help resist a hostile takeover bid from a rival brewer .
18 They 've set up a pyramid hotline where a tip off is passed along the line .
19 They 've cut the Health and Safety Secretary 's budget for this year , they 're looking to privatize many of the H S E's functions , they 've set up a review to identify health and safety legislation that is a so-called burden on employers .
20 There had never been any doubt in her mind that she would look after her parents in their old age : they had given up a lot for her , she said , and that was how she could repay them .
21 They had worked out a system .
22 They had worked out a rota to stand guard on their remaining property , and also to protect their terrified daughters .
23 The couple were taken to police headquarters for questioning where they admitted they had picked up a man on the night of 10 July by the harbour but did not know him and had only given him a lift into town .
24 And finally two Ayr police officers said that a shelved 1969 report showed they had picked up a man ‘ of slight build and a Glasgow accent who said his name was McGuigan or McGuinness ’ some 600 yards from the Ross bungalow in the early hours of the morning of the murder and dropped him at the bus station ; and they now declared from photographs recently shown to them that the man was William McGuinness .
25 They had drawn up a memorandum agreeing to a National Government led by MacDonald ; it would dedicate itself to economies of 70 million , including a cut of ten per cent in the dole .
26 Once a people had been colonialist , the working class would continue to be colonialist even after they had carried out a revolution .
27 If they have filled in a card , declaring willing for a dealer to approach them with urgent share recommendations , they are not being cold-called if subsequently telephoned .
28 We know that people do not drift away from their main sources of financial help , social support and continuing treatment , particularly if they have built up a relationship with someone in the service they trust .
29 What they do find difficult is filling their day once they have actually come off drugs because they have built up a kind of lifestyle that has already been said
30 They have built up a list of people all over the world who have been sending them football songs and now send Beatles covers as well .
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