Example sentences of "they have [verb] in [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ICPIC gives access to details of global environmental legislation including case histories of other companies and the policies they have developed in response to environmental problems . |
2 | The structure of the Pacific — its enormous , landless centre , its contorted and congested peripheries — is due entirely to the plates of which it is constructed and the manner in which they have moved in relation to each other . |
3 | They have grown in importance in recent years as a way of financing trade , and in particular of tiding firms over the period from when they have to buy inputs to when they are able to sell the finished output . |
4 | The owners of the major-league clubs ( they have increased in number from 26 to 28 with the creation of the Florida Marlins and the Colorado Rockies ) will also have to conclude a new contract with the players ' union . |
5 | Many people who seek professional help for problems of depression , anxiety , stress , relationship difficulties and related issues have discovered the importance of problems they have experienced in connection with their parents . |
6 | These aim to foster planning and organising skills , to encourage cooperative working relationships and to enable students to evaluate what they have learned in relation to a residential experience in Europe . |
7 | I 've taken a look at three big names in DOS word processing — WordStar 7 , WordPerfect 5.1 and Q&A 4 — to see what they have to offer in comparison with their much-hyped Windows brethren . |
8 | ‘ We understand they have found in favour of us and the other UK producers , ’ said a spokesman for Kemira . |
9 | ‘ We understand they have found in favour of us and the other UK producers , ’ said a spokesman for Kemira . |
10 | ‘ We understand they have found in favour of us and the other UK producers , ’ said a spokesman for Kemira . |
11 | Above all , they have to keep in touch with each other so that they and their students can develop this new profession in a co-ordinated and systematic way . |
12 | Like other responsible , Labour-controlled local authorities in Wales , they have worked in partnership with the Welsh Office , the Welsh Development Agency , the European Commission and in this case the development corporation . |
13 | Those rising above the poverty line think they have succeeded in spite of the government . |
14 | It means they have to get in touch with you to ask for more . |
15 | But house er erm what is that that 's the footpath people is n't it , they always come and repair things if they 're told , at least they sh , but obviously they have to work in collaboration with the farmers , er concerned . |
16 | As used by Marxists , the concept refers to the circulation of capital , with people exchanging the money they have earned in employment for the goods and services they need and require . |
17 | ‘ But , ’ adds Taki , ‘ what is truly terrible about all this is the way they have behaved in front of her children . |